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Study Suggests Link Between Arsenic in Drinking Water And Intelligence [1]

"Research involving hundreds of Maine children might represent a breakthrough about whether exposure to arsenic in drinking water — even at very low levels — could lead to reduced intelligence, scientists who conducted the study said Wednesday."

Source: Kennebec Journal [2], 04/03/2014

"Showdown Puts Energy Credit at Risk" [3]

"The Senate Finance Committee’s abrupt move to take up “tax extenders” legislation is testing the lobbying clout of the renewable energy sector and other special interests in Washington."

Source: The Hill [4], 04/03/2014

"Why Anthropologists Join An Ebola Outbreak Team" [5]

"When disease strikes in the developing world, like the current Ebola outbreak in Guinea, doctors, nurses and epidemiologists from international organizations fly in to help. So do anthropologists."

Source: NPR [6], 04/03/2014

"Teams Set To Inspect New Mexico Nuclear Waste Site After Leak" [7]

"Inspection teams were set to venture into an underground nuclear waste disposal vault in New Mexico on Wednesday to look for the source of a radiation leak nearly seven weeks ago that exposed 21 workers and forced a shutdown of the facility."

Source: Reuters [8], 04/03/2014

"EPA Failed to Warn of Cancer Risk for People in Research Studies" [9]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency failed to disclose cancer risks to volunteers used in research studies on harmful pollutants, a government watchdog says."

Source: Bloomberg [10], 04/03/2014

"Supreme Court Chooses Dark Money Billionaires Over Environment" [11]

"Environmental groups believe a large favor was handed to corporations, billionaires and the campaigns they fund when U.S. Supreme Court justices decided Wednesday to strike down overall limits on campaign contributions."

Source: EcoWatch [12], 04/03/2014

New Oil-Gas Well Database Offers Tool for Environmental Reporters [13]

The federal government certainly won't tell you. But the nonprofit research group FracTracker will give you data and maps on some 1.1 million oil and gas wells in 36 U.S. states. It's a great starting point for stories on the environmental impacts of drilling and fracking in your area.

Wyoming Supreme Court Doubts 'Trade Secret' Loophole on Fracking Disclosure [14]

Just claiming something as "confidential business information" is not enough. Wyoming's Supreme Court said the state's drillers, and state regulators, bear the burden of showing why they are withholding disclosure of the often-toxic chemicals pumped underground in fracking operations.

Kentucky Legislature Weighs "Ag-Gag" Bill [15]

Kentucky is the latest state to consider legislation criminalizing undercover photography of animal abuse in farm operations, which often ends up in the news. But Democratic Rep. Joni Jenkins (pictured), who sponsored the measure to which the Senate attached the Ag-Gag language, says she won't call it up in the House.

NO QUESTIONS: Hill Reporter Detained After Questioning McCarthy [16]

For decades reporters have staked out doorways in the U.S. Capitol in hopes of shouting questions at emerging bigwigs. But last week Bloomberg BNA energy reporter Ari Natter, trying to question EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, was briefly detained by Capitol Police. McCarthy declined to answer his question.

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