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Exxon Seeks To Keep Pegasus Inspections Secret As KXL Twists in Wind [1]

Exxon claims trade secrecy in its bid to hide inspection results for the pipeline that leaked 5,000 barrels of Canadian oil sands crude in Arkansas last spring, spurring debate over transparency and spill readiness. EnergyWire's Elana Schor has the story, raising questions that have still to be answered.

"Nitrates in Mom's Drinking Water Linked To Birth Defects in Kids" [2]

"Babies whose mothers consume nitrates in drinking water have a higher risk of spina bifida, cleft palate and other birth defects, according to a large study of children in Texas and Iowa. Used as fertilizers on crops, nitrates are one of the most widespread chemical contaminants in aquifers around the world. The study is the first to compare birth defects in kids to their mothers’ consumption of nitrates-tainted drinking water during pregnancy."

Source: EHN/EHP [3], 07/03/2013

Decisions on Toxic Sites Spark Fury in 2 Calif. Communities [4]

"In Vernon, a judge allows Exide to resume operations that had been suspended for alleged pollution violations. In the Central Valley, a state agency OKs expansion of a hazardous waste dump."

Source: LA Times [5], 07/03/2013

"Nations to Designate Antarctic Marine Protected Areas?" [6]

"A meeting of 24 nations and the European Union in mid-July will decide the fate of two proposed ocean reserves in Antarctica."

Source: NatGeo [7], 07/03/2013

Media Analysis: "Is There a Nielsen-veto of Inconvenient Truths?" [8]

"Our planet's climate is rapidly changing and threatening the future of our civilization, yet mainstream media outlets and many conservatives continue to ignore the problem. Why?"

Source: Huffington Post/Al Gore [9], 07/03/2013

"Ex-FBI Chief Freeh to Head BP Settlement Program Probe" [10]

"Former FBI Director Louis Freeh will head an ethics probe of the organization that’s processing and paying oil-spill damage claims for BP Plc."

Source: Bloomberg [11], 07/03/2013

"El Nino Was Unusually Active in Possible Link to Climate Change" [12]

"The El Nino weather pattern that can bring drought to Australia and rain to South America was 'unusually active' at the end of the 20th century, possibly due to climate change, a University of Hawaii study found."

"Researchers studied 2,222 tree-ring records as proxies for temperature and rainfall over the past 700 years, the university wrote in an online statement dated yesterday. The records indicate the El Nino-Southern Oscillation weather phenomenon has been increasingly active in recent decades relative to the past seven centuries.

Source: Bloomberg [13], 07/03/2013

"Longer-Term El Nino Warnings To Help Farmers Adapt" [14]

"Scientists have found a way to forecast El Nino weather events in the Pacific a year in advance, long enough to let farmers plant crops less vulnerable to global shifts in rainfall, a study showed on Monday."

Source: Reuters [15], 07/03/2013

State Parks Fall Victim To Tight Budgets in Kansas, Missouri, Nation [16]

"LAWRENCE, Kansas -- Monica Haverkamp is ready to heap praise on the upkeep and cleanliness of Clinton State Park. Until she’s asked about the beach."

Source: Kansas City Star [17], 07/03/2013

"Court Shoots Down Foreign Disclosure Rule for Oil Companies" [18]

"A federal judge in Washington D.C. has tossed out a new SEC rule requiring oil companies to disclose payments to foreign governments. The rule stemmed from the 2010 Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and had been trumpeted by human rights group as a means to reduce corruption in otherwise poor, oil-producing countries in Africa and the Middle East."

Source: Dallas Morning News [19], 07/03/2013

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