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"Government Silent as Questions Mount About Asbestos Danger" [1]

"The federal Conservative government is refusing to join the rest of the developed world in declaring that there are no safe uses for asbestos, even though the material is the top workplace killer in Canada and deaths from exposure are expected to rise."

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [2], 06/19/2014

"Washington Residents Rail Against Crude Oil Shipments" [3]

"SPOKANE, Wash. — Numerous speakers told a state Senate committee Tuesday that they oppose the rapid increase in railcars carrying crude oil from the Bakken fields of North Dakota and Montana through the state."

Source: AP [4], 06/19/2014

"Clean Power Plan Exempts Major CO2 Emitters" [5]

"The proposed Clean Power Plan, which aims to slash carbon emissions from existing electric power plants burning fossil fuel, may allow some of the most polluting coal-fired power plants in the country to continue operating without having to slash their emissions."

Source: Climate Central [6], 06/19/2014

"Fukushima ‘Ice Wall’ Looking More Like a Dirt Slurpee" [7]

"Skeptics of the plan to build a massive ice wall around Japan’s crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility didn’t have to wait particularly long for their first 'I told you so.'"

Source: Aljazeera America [8], 06/19/2014

Former EPA GOP Chiefs Try To Tell Senate GOP Climate Change Is Real [9]

"Four Republican former administrators of the Environmental Protection Agency had a message for the Senate on Wednesday on climate change: It's real, it's bad and the United States should do something about it."

Source: Huffington Post [10], 06/19/2014

"Militants Fly Black Flags Over Iraq Refinery" [11]

"BAGHDAD — Sunni militants have hung their black banners on watch towers at Iraq's largest oil refinery, a witness said Thursday, suggesting the vital facility had fallen to the insurgents in control of vast territories across the country's north. A top Iraqi security official, however, said the government still held the facility."

Source: AP [12], 06/19/2014

"The Kaua‘i Cocktail" [13]

"Highly toxic pesticides are being applied to GMO test fields on Kaua‘i at a much higher rate than on most US farms, an analysis of new data reveals"

Source: Cascadia Times [14], 06/18/2014

"Scientists Close In On What’s Killing Sea Stars" [15]

"ORCAS ISLAND, Wash. — Drew Harvell peers into the nooks and crannies along the rocky shoreline of Eastsound on Orcas Island. Purple and orange starfish clutch the rocks, as if hanging on for dear life. In fact, they are."

Source: EarthFix/OPB [16], 06/18/2014

"Fish Derby Sees Dramatic DDT Drop After Cleanup" [17]

"Anglers in a recent fishing derby on Michigan’s Pine River got news far better than pulling in the largest fish."

Source: Great Lakes Echo [18], 06/18/2014

"Is Collecting Animals For Science A Noble Mission Or A Threat?" [19]

"Behind the scenes at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, there's a vast, warehouse-like room that's filled with metal cabinets painted a drab institutional green. Inside the cabinets are more than half-a-million birds — and these birds are not drab. Their colorful feathers make them almost seem to glow."

Source: NPR [20], 06/18/2014

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