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"Survey: Shrimp in US Rife With Murky Labeling" [1]

"Consumers around the nation can't be sure what kind of shrimp they're buying if they simply look at the label or menu at supermarkets, grocers and restaurants, an advocacy group says."

Source: AP [2], 10/30/2014

"Toxic Chemicals, Carcinogens Skyrocket Near Fracking Sites" [3]

"Oil and gas wells across the country are spewing “dangerous" cancer-causing chemicals into the air, according to a new study that further corroborates reports of health problems around hydraulic fracturing sites."

Source: US News & World Report [4], 10/30/2014

"Lawsuit: Quake Standards Altered at California Nuclear Plant" [5]

"Federal regulators secretly and illegally revised the license for California’s last nuclear power facility — PG&E’s Diablo Canyon — to mask the aging plant’s vulnerability to earthquakes, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by environmentalists."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [6], 10/30/2014

Free SEJ Meet-Up at the NESAWG Annual Conference [7]

Food issues and sustainability are under the spotlight at a free regional journalist meet-up in in Saratoga Springs, NY on November 10. A field trip to an area farm (homemade lunch included) will show innovations in sustainable agriculture, while a panel discussion showcases Saratoga’s grassroots actions for creating a more sustainable city-scape. The day will conclude with a panel that will give you the tools you need to move your GMO coverage from reporting on superficial disagreements to a deeper examination of the benefits and threats implicit in this technology.

"What to Do About Pig Poop? North Carolina Fights a Rising Tide" [8]

"The pork-loving state faces challenges in protecting water from contamination."

Source: National Geographic [9], 10/29/2014

"State Raises Possibility of Banning Neonicotinoids" [10]

"Minnesota regulators, for the first time, are considering banning or restricting a controversial class of insecticides that have been linked to honeybee deaths."

Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune [11], 10/29/2014

"Eastern Ohio Pipeline Hauling Toxic Mix Catches Fire" [12]

"A pipeline carrying condensate, a toxic substance produced during natural gas and oil processing, caught fire in eastern Ohio early this morning."

Source: Columbus Dispatch [13], 10/29/2014

"Coal Ash Rule Heads To White House for Final Review" [14]

"The nation’s first-ever regulations on the storage and disposal of coal ash have been sent to the White House for final review."

Source: The Hill [15], 10/29/2014

"U.S. Oil Export Battle Heats Up as Drillers Group To Fight Ban" [16]

"More than a dozen oil producers have joined to lobby the federal government to reverse the 40-year-old ban on U.S. crude exports, a move that supporters say would create jobs and keep the energy boom alive, a spokesman for one of the companies and a lobbyist for another one said on Friday."

Source: Reuters [17], 10/29/2014

"Conservation Group Makes Huge Land Purchase Near Snoqualmie Pass" [18]

"A conservation group has made the largest private land acquisition in Washington history, purchasing nearly 48,000 acres near the Cascade Mountains' Snoqualmie Pass east of Seattle."

Source: EarthFix/KUOW [19], 10/29/2014

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