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Many U.S. Cities Have Higher Rates Of Lead Poisoning Than Flint [1]

"Data collected by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention shows that over 40 percent of the states that reported lead test results in 2014 have higher rates of lead poisoning among children than Flint."

Source: Wash Post [2], 02/05/2016

"Feds Forcibly Removed Black Occupiers From Wildlife Refuge In 1979" [3]

"The group's anger was a slow burn. But after decades of being ignored by federal authorities, its members decided to take a very public stand against what they saw as an unjust land grab by the U.S. government."

Source: Portland Oregonian [4], 02/04/2016

"Sweden's Indigenous Sami People Win Rights Battle Against State" [5]

"Sweden’s nomadic reindeer herders have won a 30-year battle for land rights in a court case that has seen the state accused of racism towards the country’s only indigenous people."

Source: Guardian [6], 02/04/2016

"Climate Change Poses Threat To Fish Stocks, Study Finds" [7]

"Over the coming decades, dozens of marine species from the Carolinas to New England will be threatened by the warming, changing currents and the increased acidity expected to alter the region’s waters, according to a new study by scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration."

Source: Boston Globe [8], 02/04/2016

"Conservationists Sue Federal Wolf-Killing Program In Oregon" [9]

"Conservationists filed a federal lawsuit in Oregon on Wednesday that challenges the authority of a federal government program to kill wolves in the state."

Source: AP [10], 02/04/2016

Fossil Fuel Super PAC Gifts Came Before Congress Ended Oil Export Ban [11]

"A handful of the biggest oil and gas companies and their CEOs poured millions into a super PAC created to boost the election of Senate Republicans as the industry made a successful lobbying effort to repeal the 40-year-old ban on oil exports."

Source: Huffington Post [12], 02/04/2016

"Peabody Coal Clean-Up Protections Questioned In Illinois" [13]

"ST. LOUIS — A Midwest environmental group is questioning the ability of the country's largest coal producer to guarantee it has enough money for future cleanup of its Illinois mines, and it's threatening to sue the state if regulators don't change their approach."

Source: AP [14], 02/04/2016

"Review Reveals Problems Protecting Workers From Pesticides" [15]

"BELLE GLADE, Fla. — Dozens of farmworkers looked up at the little yellow plane buzzing over the Florida radish field, a mist of pesticide falling from its wings."

Source: AP [16], 02/04/2016

Klamath River Dams Moving Toward Removal Despite Congressional Barriers [17]

"California, Oregon and the federal government are working on a way around congressional barriers to the removal of hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River."

Source: LA Times [18], 02/04/2016

"New Link Between Zika and Microcephaly Is Found in Brazil" [19]

"Researchers in the state of Pernambuco, home to a third of Brazil’s suspected cases of infant microcephaly, said on Wednesday that they have identified some the clearest evidence yet of a direct link between the debilitating birth defect and the Zika virus."

Source: FRONTLINE [20], 02/04/2016

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