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"Lead Poisoning Statistics Hold Steady, State Plans New Efforts" [1]

"The decades-long decline in lead-poisoned children in Maryland has essentially stalled, but state officials said Thursday they are taking steps in the coming months to address gaps in the marathon effort to eliminate the environmental health threat."

Source: Baltimore Sun [2], 09/26/2014

"Fish Still Contaminated With Phased-Out Scotchgard Chemical" [3]

"A persistent chemical formerly used in Scotchgard still contaminates most fish in U.S. rivers and the Great Lakes despite a phase-out a dozen years ago, a new federal study shows."

Source: EHN [4], 09/26/2014

Despite ALEC Split, Google’s Links To Climate Change Denial Run Deep [5]

"Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt has given $29,000 over the past six years to politicians who could be lumped in with the 'liars' on climate change that he denounced this week."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [6], 09/26/2014

US Fails To Address Coastal, Inland Flood Risks, Civil Engineers Say [7]

"Nine years after levee failures flooded New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina and two years after Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast, the nation has failed to determine the flooding risks faced by communities across the United States, the American Society of Civil Engineers said in a new report."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [8], 09/26/2014

"US Homeland Security Moves To Tackle Climate Change Risks" [9]

"NEW YORK -- Protecting the infrastructure of American cities from the effects of climate change is rising on the agenda of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to a top agency official."

Source: Reuters [10], 09/26/2014

"Mining for Sand for Fracking Holds Risks for Communities, Study Says" [11]

"As a domestic energy boom driven by hydraulic fracturing spreads, so could strip-mining for sand needed for the controversial production process, introducing risks to water, air, public health and property values, according to a report issued Thursday."

Source: LA Times [12], 09/26/2014

"Buffalo Restoration Treaty Signed by Tribes, First Nations" [13]

"Native groups from the United States and Canada Monday signed a treaty to establish intertribal alliances to restore the American buffalo on Tribal and First Nations Reserves or co-managed lands in both countries."

Source: ENS [14], 09/26/2014

"Forest Service Says Media Doesn't Need Permit" [15]

"SEATTLE - Faced with increasing criticism of a proposal that would restrict media filming in wilderness areas, the head of the U.S. Forest Service said late Thursday that the rule is not intended to apply to news-gathering activities."

Source: AP [16], 09/26/2014

"The Growing Push By Canada’s First Nations for Sovereignty" [17]

"LA TUQUE, Canada — For years, members of the Atikamekw First Nation have watched trucks rumble through their traditional territory, carrying out load after load of timber, only to see the profits slipped into others’ pockets. Recently, exploration companies have begun searching for rare metal and gold deposits on the land, a vast stretch of Canadian wilderness nearly the size of Maine. And like many First Nation tribes, the Atikamekw have had enough."

Source: Aljazeera America [18], 09/25/2014

"Obama Seeks $900 Million for Conservation Program" [19]

"The Obama administration is pulling out the stops to renew and expand a little-known program that uses offshore drilling revenue for conservation."

Source: The Hill [20], 09/25/2014

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