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"A New Culprit in Lyme Disease" [1]

"Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., have discovered a new species of tick-borne bacteria that causes Lyme disease."

Source: NY Times [2], 02/17/2016

"Two-Thirds of the World Faces Severe Water Shortages" [3]

"About four billion people, or two-thirds of the world’s population, face severe water shortages during at least one month every year, far more than was previously thought, according to Arjen Y. Hoekstra, a professor of water management at the University of Twente in the Netherlands."

Source: NY Times [4], 02/17/2016

"Study Flags Concerns CO2 Underground Stores Could Leak" [5]

"Carbon dioxide pumped into old oil wells could react with salt water and erode ‘host rocks’ and cement, researchers find".

Source: Climate Home [6], 02/17/2016

"Contaminated Flint Water Among Most Expensive In The U.S.: Report" [7]

"Residents of Flint, Michigan, one of the poorest cities in the United States, paid some of the nation's highest water bills even as the city failed to treat drinking water properly, leading to lead contamination, according to a report released on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [8], 02/17/2016

"Possible Obama Picks Lean Left On Environment" [9]

"With speculation over the next Supreme Court nominee running rampant, potential nominees' records on environmental issues and other hot-button topics are drawing scrutiny."

Source: Greenwire [10], 02/17/2016

"E-Commerce: Convenience Built on a Mountain of Cardboard" [11]

"Ruchit Garg, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, says that he worries that something isn’t right with his Internet shopping habit. With each new delivery to his doorstep — sometimes several in a day — he faces the source of his guilt and frustration: another cardboard box."

Source: NY Times [12], 02/16/2016

"Cownose Rays Not To Blame For Shellfish Declines, Study Says" [13]

"Researchers led by Florida State scientist counter widely quoted 2007 study linking shark declines to an explosion in rays, which then devoured oysters, clams and scallops."

Source: Bay Journal [14], 02/16/2016

Maryland To Fight Dominion Plan To Release Coal-Ash Water Into VA Creek [15]

"Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh’s office said Monday that it plans to fight a plan by the Dominion Virginia Power company to release about 215 million gallons of treated coal-ash water into a creek that connects to the Potomac River."

Source: Wash Post [16], 02/16/2016

"Zika Virus: Brazil Dismisses Link Between Larvicide And Microcephaly" [17]

"A dispute has broken out in Brazil over whether the Zika virus is responsible for a rise in cases of microcephaly after a report by Argentinian doctors claimed a larvicide used in drinking water was instead to blame."

Source: Telegraph [18], 02/16/2016

"Ford Spent $40 Million To Reshape Asbestos Science" [19]

"Stung by lawsuits, the automaker hired consultants to change the narrative on the risks of asbestos brakes".

Source: Center for Public Integrity [20], 02/16/2016

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