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"The Lone Star Tick May Be Spreading A New Disease Across America" [1]

"Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a nasty disease."

Source: NPR [2], 10/29/2015

SEJ NYC Meetup with Members and Friends [3]

Are you a member of SEJ in the NYC region (or eligible for membership)? We're hosting a pre-Thanksgiving happy hour meetup on Nov. 17. We've got a lot to talk about: The upcoming Paris climate negotiations, federal climate policy, flooding in the South and much, much more. And, we'd like to hear your ideas for future SEJ meetups and New York regional activities.

"Before We Drown We May Die of Thirst" [4]

"The island nation of Kiribati is one of the world's most vulnerable to rising sea levels. But residents may have to leave well before the ocean claims their homes."

Source: Nature [5], 10/29/2015

"Buzzsaw of Opposition Fells Plans for Lumber Promotion Program" [6]

"A controversial plan to promote U.S. hardwood lumber is now sawdust, at least for the time being."

Source: McClatchy [7], 10/29/2015

Mining Companies Keep Drawing Water from Athabasca River as It Runs Dry [8]

"Tar sands mining companies have continued to withdraw water from the Athabasca River in northeastern Alberta despite low flows that have made navigation difficult for river users downstream and left Fort Chipewyan's harbor dry."

Source: VICE News [9], 10/29/2015

"Though Labeled ‘Wild,’ That Serving of Salmon May Be Farmed or ‘Faux’" [10]

"The wild-caught salmon sold by restaurants and fishmongers is frequently farm-raised fish that has been mislabeled, said a report released Wednesday."

Source: NY Times [11], 10/29/2015

DEADLINE: McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism [12]

The bi-yearly McGraw Fellowship provides experienced journalists with funds up to $15,000 and editorial support needed to report in-depth stories with a strong economic, financial or business angle. No residency required. You don’t need to be a business reporter to apply. Next deadline: Apr 13, 2026.

White House Unveils Third Open Government "Action Plan" [13]

"Action" may be too strong a word. For that matter, "open" may be too strong a word. The Obama administration Tuesday unveiled its third "National Action Plan" at the international Open Government Partnership in Mexico. But note that many items are held over from the second plan because they have not yet been accomplished.

WyoFile Publishes Photos in Defiance of State's Censorship Law [14]

Wyoming's legislature calls it "data trespass." Really? The state in March 2015 made it illegal to collect and report information about stream pollution or other environmental harm — when it involves entering private land. One independent publication invited its readers to collect and post such potentially illegal photos.

Abandoned Mine Data Now a Bit More Available to Public [15]

The nonprofit SkyTruth, an innovator in applying map technology to environmental problems, offers an interactive version of an obscure federal database on abandoned coal mines. Also available, data from the Bureau of Land Management.

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