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"NJ Fighting Rise In Water Tainted By Common Chemical" [1]

"A man-made chemical used in the manufacture of stain-resistant carpets, waterproof clothing, non-stick cooking pans and other products that make life less messy has spread so far through the environment that it can be found everywhere from the fish in the Delaware River to polar bears in the Arctic — and even some drinking water in North Jersey."

Source: Bergen Record [2], 02/16/2016

"What You Need to Know About Artificial Food Coloring Phase-Outs" [3]

"As Mars joins the growing group of multinational food companies pledging to phase out artificial food coloring, its use remains widespread. Here’s why it matters."

Source: Civil Eats [4], 02/16/2016

Organic Diet Cuts Pesticide Exposure In Children, Berkeley Study Finds [5]

"A new scientific study [documents] that organic food can substantially lower pesticide exposure in children from low-income families in both urban and rural areas."

Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel [6], 02/16/2016

"Gov. Scott Walker Orders Agencies Not To Prepare For Clean Power Plan" [7]

"Citing last week's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Monday ordered state agencies not to do any work to prepare for federal climate change regulations that would require Wisconsin utilities to cut carbon emissions from power plants."

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [8], 02/16/2016

"Elwha: Roaring Back To Life" [9]

"The Elwha watershed is booming with new life, after the world’s largest dam removal."

Source: Seattle Times [10], 02/15/2016

"150,000 Penguins Die After Giant Iceberg Renders Colony Landlocked" [11]

"An estimated 150,000 Adelie penguins living in Antarctica have died after an iceberg the size of Rome became grounded near their colony, forcing them to trek 60km to the sea for food."

Source: Guardian [12], 02/15/2016

"Oklahoma Hit By Its Third-Strongest Earthquake Ever: USGS" [13]

"Oklahoma was struck by a magnitude 5.1 earthquake on Saturday morning, the third-strongest quake ever recorded in the state, which has experienced a surge in seismic activity in recent years, the U.S. Geological Survey reported."

Source: Reuters [14], 02/15/2016

"DOE Proposes Light Bulb Standard" [15]

"DOE issued a proposed rule [Friday]afternoon for light bulbs that would likely lead to the phaseout of compact fluorescent lights (CFLs), analysts say."

Source: E&E News PM [16], 02/15/2016

"Drought May Affect 49 Million In Southern Africa: WFP" [17]

"As many as 49 million people in southern Africa could be affected by a drought that has been worsened by the most severe and longest El Nino weather pattern in 35 years, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said on Monday."

Source: Reuters [18], 02/15/2016

"Science Teachers’ Grasp of Climate Change Is Found Lacking" [19]

"Most science teachers in the United States spend some time on climate change in their courses, but their insufficient grasp of the science as well as political factors “may hinder effective teaching,” according to a nationwide survey of the profession.

Source: NY Times [20], 02/15/2016

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