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USFS Set To Decide on Fracking In George Washington National Forest [1]

"George Washington National Forest is more than just one of the largest expanses of pristine land in the East. It’s the leafy cradle of the Shenandoah, James and Potomac rivers, a source of drinking water for millions of people in greater Washington."

Source: Wash Post [2], 09/09/2013

"Arsenic in Rice? Not a Big Worry, FDA Says" [3]

"Arsenic in rice occurs at such low levels that it poses no short-term health threat, Food and Drug Administration says, although it is still studying long-term effects. The arsenic in rice is thought to come from water on the ground, which is where rice is grown."

Source: AP [4], 09/09/2013

"In South Florida, a Polluted Bubble Ready to Burst" [5]

"CLEWISTON, Fla. -- On wind-whipped days when rain pounds this part of South Florida, people are quickly reminded that Lake Okeechobee, with its vulnerable dike and polluted waters, has become a giant environmental problem far beyond its banks."

Source: NY Times [6], 09/09/2013

"US Reactor Safety In Light of Fukushima" [7]

"Japanese authorities are unable to control the radioactive water leaking out of the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant. Now the government plans to install a wall of ice around the facility to contain the contaminated water. Ed Lyman, from the Union of Concerned Scientists, tells host Steve Curwood that the new ice wall plan is likely an act of desperation, and that some American reactors are at risk for the same kind of flooding disaster."

Source: Living on Earth [8], 09/09/2013

"Atlantic Hurricane Season -- a Record-Breaking Dud?" [9]

"MIAMI -- The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, which forecasters had predicted would be more active than normal, has turned out to be something of a dud so far as an unusual calm hangs over the tropics."

"As the season heads into the historic peak for activity, it may even enter the record books as marking the quietest start to any Atlantic hurricane season in decades.

'It certainly looks like pretty much of a forecast bust,' said Jeff Masters, a hurricane expert and director of meteorology at the Weather Underground."

Source: Reuters [10], 09/09/2013

"Governor, Chippewas Battle Over Mine" [11]

"ODANAH, WIS. -- While laughing children bob in kayaks along the sandy shores of Lake Superior, their somber parents hunch over picnic tables talking about their wild rice, their water, their fish and their way of life. Members of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians worry about what is to become of their lake, a life source for their people."

Source: USA TODAY [12], 09/09/2013

"G-20 to Phase Out Super Greenhouse Gas, Fossil Fuel Subsidies" [13]

"ST. PETERSBURG -- Transcending their disagreements over Syrian chemical weapons, the G-20 leaders managed to reach agreement on confronting climate change in two ways. They will phase down refrigerant greenhouse gases and phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies."

Source: ENS [14], 09/09/2013

"EPA Quietly Withdraws Two Proposed Chemical Safety Rules" [15]

"WASHINGTON -- The Environmental Protection Agency this week quietly withdrew two draft rules dealing with the regulation of chemicals. The potential rules were in limbo at the Office of Management for several years."

Source: Huffington Post [16], 09/09/2013

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"Arsenic Emissions From Vernon Firm Exide Pose 'Chronic Hazard'" [19]

"Emissions from battery recycler Exide pose a 'chronic hazard' to more than 250,000 people in surrounding areas, air district officials say. Risks include neurological changes in children."

Source: LA Times [20], 09/06/2013

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