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"Fresno Searches For Answers On Discoloration, Lead In Water" [1]

"A vocal and growing number of residents in northeast Fresno are convinced water from the city’s Surface Water Treatment Facility is primarily responsible for corrosion in their pipes, causing discolored water – and in several dozen instances, lead contamination – to flow from their household faucets."

Source: Fresno Bee [2], 07/11/2016

"Final Federal MCHM Study Leaves Same Questions Unanswered" [3]

"Federal government scientists on Friday released the final update of their study of Crude MCHM, without answering several important questions about the potential health effects of the January 2014 chemical spill that contaminated the drinking water supply for hundreds of thousands of residents in Charleston and surrounding communities of the Kanawha Valley."

Source: Charleston Gazette-Mail [4], 07/11/2016

June Was Record-Hot For U.S., Billion-Dollar Weather Disasters Surge [5]

"Last month was the hottest June on record for the Lower 48. If this kind of headline is starting to feel like a record on repeat, you’re correct — it’s the second June in a row that’s become the warmest on record for the U.S., although that fact is dwarfed by the string of globally hot months we’ve experienced over the past year."

Source: Wash Post [6], 07/11/2016

Week Ahead: EPA Spending Bill Hits House Floor, Draws Rider Fights [7]

"Expect fireworks in the House as lawmakers move on a number of contentious items in the final legislative days before a scheduled seven-week long recess."

Source: The Hill [8], 07/11/2016

Learning From Flint: Telling the Stories That Need to be Told [9]

You're invited to join a community conversation about important regional and national environmental and health issues, and a potential conference and reporting project. Organized by SEJ with the University of Michigan — Flint.

"Vanishing Act: Why Insects Are Declining and Why It Matters" [10]

"Insect populations are declining dramatically in many parts of the world, recent studies show. Researchers say various factors, from monoculture farming to habitat loss, are to blame for the plight of insects, which are essential to agriculture and ecosystems."

Source: YaleE360 [11], 07/08/2016

"Arctic Sea Ice Crashes To Record Low For June" [12]

"The summer sea ice cover over the Arctic raced towards oblivion in June, crashing through previous records to reach a new all-time low."

Source: Guardian [13], 07/08/2016

"Climate Change Chief Christiana Figueres Enters Race To Head UN" [14]

"Christiana Figueres, the UN official who helped steer the Paris climate change accord to success in December, has entered the race to succeed Ban Ki-moon as the organisation’s next secretary-general."

Source: Financial Times [15], 07/08/2016

Feds Just Made Arctic Drilling Hard To Do — But Not Impossible [16]

"The Obama administration on Thursday finalized rules that will require companies to have strict safety and environmental protection plans in place before they drill for oil or natural gas in the Arctic Ocean."

Source: Wash Post [17], 07/08/2016

"Communities Uneasy As Utilities Look For Places To Store Coal Ash" [18]

"Outside Susan Holmes' house in southeastern Oklahoma, visitors are welcomed by an entryway lined with oxygen bottles and a machine that collects and concentrates oxygen from the air."

Source: NPR [19], 07/08/2016

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