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"Keystone XL Environmental Consultant ‘Lied’ About TransCanada Ties" [1]

"WASHINGTON, DC -- The latest environmental assessment of the controversial TransCanada Keystone XL tar sands pipeline is flawed because the contractor hired by the U.S. State Department to write the review 'lied' on its conflict of interest disclosure form about its past work for TransCanada, finds research released Wednesday by two environmental groups."

Source: ENS [2], 07/12/2013

DEADLINE: IRP Reporting Trip on Poverty, Hunger and Food Security in Tanzania [3]

The International Reporting Project is accepting applications until August 2nd for a ten-day new media reporting trip to Tanzania, Sep 29-Oct 9. The trip will focus on stunting and undernutrition, environmental sustainability, agriculture markets, agricultural and health policy, technology and innovation in agriculture, and other closely related themes.

"The Science Of Twinkies: How Do They Last So Darned Long?" [4]

"We have to confess: When we heard that Twinkies will have nearly double the shelf life, 45 days, when they return to stores next week, our first reaction was -- days? Not years?"

Source: NPR [5], 07/11/2013

"Minorities More Likely To Live in 'Urban Heat Islands,' Study Finds" [6]

"Blacks, Asians and Latinos are more likely to live in “urban heat islands” that are most at risk during extreme heat waves that are expected to worsen due to climate change, according to a new study."

Source: LA Times [7], 07/11/2013

"House Bill Cuts Renewable Energy Budget" [8]

"The House on Wednesday voted to slash money for renewable energy research and defy the Obama administration's decision to close the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository in a bare-bones annual spending bill for energy and water programs."

Source: AP [9], 07/11/2013

"Shell Cuts Deal With U.S. To Cut Pollution at Houston Refinery" [10]

"Royal Dutch Shell Plc has agreed to cut pollution at its joint-venture 327,000 barrel per day (bpd) refinery in the Houston suburb of Deer Park, Texas, according to an announcement on Wednesday by the U.S. Justice Department and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency."

Source: Reuters [11], 07/11/2013

"US Has Failed To Protect Marine Life, Say Conservationists" [12]

"WASHINGTON -- Environmentalists on Monday filed a petition with the U.S. government requesting regulatory safeguards for 81 particularly vulnerable marine wildlife species, from corals to sharks."

Source: IPS [13], 07/11/2013

"Japan: Radioactive Water Likely Leaking To Pacific" [14]

"Japan's nuclear regulator says radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima power plant is probably leaking into the Pacific Ocean, a problem long suspected by experts but denied by the plant's operator."

Source: AP [15], 07/11/2013

"Exxon: Report Blames Ark. Pipeline Bust on Defects" [16]

"LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- An independent report blames manufacturing defects for the failure of an ExxonMobil pipeline that sent 150,000 gallons of crude oil into the small town of Mayflower, the company said Wednesday."

Source: AP [17], 07/11/2013

US Lags on Safety Rules for Rail Cars Involved in Deadly Canada Crash [18]

"The Obama administration is nine months behind schedule on a proposal to bolster safety standards for the type of rail car that killed at least 13 people after slamming, filled with U.S. shale oil, into a small Canadian town over the weekend."

Source: AP [19], 07/11/2013

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