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"300 Million Children Breathe Highly Toxic Air, UNICEF Reports" [1]

"About 300 million children in the world breathe highly toxic air, the United Nations Children’s Fund said in a report on Monday that used satellite imagery to illustrate the magnitude of the problem."

Source: NY Times [2], 10/31/2016

"Wisconsin's Lead Poisoning Rate Among Kids Close To Flint's" [3]

"A new analysis shows the lead poisoning level for children in Wisconsin is lower than in recent years, but is nearly as high as Flint, Mich., where lead contamination caused a drinking water crisis."

Source: AP [4], 10/31/2016

"Record-Shattering Birds Stay In Air For 10 Months: Study" [5]

"A small, dark-feathered bird known as the common swift flies for 10 months on end without ever landing, the longest time spent aloft of any known bird, scientists said Thursday."

Source: AFP [6], 10/28/2016

"Recovery Plan Issued For U.S. Northwest Salmon, Steelhead" [7]

"U.S. fisheries managers have unveiled a plan seeking to restore dwindling runs of salmon and trout that migrate 900 miles up the Snake River from the Pacific to spawning grounds in Idaho while leaving intact their greatest barrier - four hydropower dams."

Source: Reuters [8], 10/28/2016

"Houston East Side Communities Express Concern Over Chemical Exposure" [9]

"The Manchester community is one of several on Houston's east side that environmental activists say is concerned about chemical exposure. Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services, or Tejas, has teamed up with the Center for Science and Democracy’s Union of Concerned Scientists to publish data they say supports their stance that living in communities near chemical plants and refineries can lead to deadly illnesses."

Source: KPRC Houston [10], 10/28/2016

"Deep South Drought Kills Crops, Threatens Herds, Dries Lakes" [11]

"Six months into a deepening drought, the weather is killing crops, threatening cattle and sinking lakes to their lowest levels in years across much of the South."

Source: AP [12], 10/28/2016

"Rapidly Warming Mediterranean Headed for Desertification, Study Warns" [13]

"If the Earth warms much more than it already has, the climate and ecosystems of the Mediterranean region might suddenly become unrecognizable, according to a new study."

Source: InsideClimate News [14], 10/28/2016

"Dr. Orange: The Secret Nemesis of Sick Vets" [15]

"For decades, the military and the VA have repeatedly turned to one man to guide decisions on whether Agent Orange harmed vets in Vietnam and elsewhere. His reliable answer: No."

Source: ProPublica [16], 10/28/2016

"Measure in Florida That Claims to Back Solar Power May Discourage It" [17]

"Florida’s biggest electric utility companies are backing a proposed constitutional amendment that, the campaign says, 'promotes solar in the Sunshine State.' Not so: If Florida voters approve the ballot measure, it could pave the way for utilities to raise fees on solar customers and cast a heavy cloud over the future of rooftop solar energy in Florida."

Source: NY Times [18], 10/28/2016

World's Largest Marine Park Created In Ross Sea In Antarctica [19]

"A landmark international agreement to create the world’s largest marine park in the Southern Ocean has been brokered in Australia, following five years of compromises and failed negotiations."

Source: Guardian [20], 10/28/2016

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