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Rise in Miscarriages Coincided With High Lead Levels in DC Water: Study [1]

"Late-term miscarriages and spontaneous abortions occurred at an unusually high rate among Washington women from 2000 through 2003 — during the same time frame that lead levels were dangerously high in the city’s drinking water, a study has found."

Source: Wash Post [2], 12/10/2013

"Water Decontamination System in Trouble at Japan's Fukushima" [3]

"A trouble-prone system used to decontaminate radioactive water at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant was switched off Sunday because of a chemical leak, the plant's operator said."

Source: AFP [4], 12/10/2013

Obama Rules Face Showdowns in Supreme Court, D.C. Circuit [5]

"The Obama administration's efforts to clean up air pollution go on trial [Tuesday], as the Supreme Court and a federal appeals court review two landmark rules from President Obama's first term." [Note: Most federal offices are closed December 10 because of snow, but the Supreme Court will be hearing arguments nonetheless.]

Source: Greenwire [6], 12/10/2013

Between the Lines: Enviro Beat Icon “Connects the Dots” in Latest Book [7]

SEJournal’s Tom Henry speaks with former New York Times staff writer and environmental journalism pioneer Philip Shabecoff about how and why he wrote his latest book, “Places: Habitats of a Human Lifetime.”

"New York's High Line Hit By Hardy Cockroaches Never Before Seen In US" [8]

"One of New York's newest tourist attractions has unwelcome visitor - a cockroach that can withstand the harsh winter cold."

Source: Guardian [9], 12/09/2013

Will Canada Make Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions To Win Over U.S.? [10]

"WASHINGTON/CALGARY -- Canada is running out of time to offer U.S. President Barack Obama a climate change concession that might clinch the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline, as the country's energy industry continues to resist costly curbs on greenhouse gas emissions."

Source: Reuters [11], 12/09/2013

"Unrealized, Unforeseen Environmental Results Of NAFTA" [12]

"When the U.S., Canadian, and Mexican governments were negotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement back in the 1990s, environmentalists warned that it would create a race to the bottom: Countries would compete to gut environmental rules to attract businesses. But by and large, those fears were not realized. Still, the trade deal had other unforeseen environmental consequences."

Source: NPR [13], 12/09/2013

"Officials Unveil $627M in BP-Funded Restoration Projects" [14]

"Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and state officials today announced the latest and largest slate of proposed projects to be funded by BP PLC to restore environmental damage and lost public use from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill."

Source: Greenwire [15], 12/09/2013

"Fishery Closure Puts New England's Shrimp Season On Ice" [16]

"New England chefs like Andrew Taylor and Mike Wiley are still coming to terms with the news: No more shrimp until further notice."

Source: NPR [17], 12/09/2013

Study: U.S. Can’t Keep Up With Loss of Ecologically-Sensitive Wetlands [18]

"Over a four-year span, the United States lost more than 360,000 acres of freshwater and saltwater wetlands to fierce storms, sea-level rise and booming development along the coasts, according to a newly released federal study."

Source: Wash Post [19], 12/09/2013

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