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Exemption Shields Some Fertilizer Plants from Safety Rules, Inspections [1]

"The Texas fertilizer plant that blew up on April 17, killing at least 15 people, appears to have been claiming an arcane exemption that allowed it to avoid targeted workplace inspections and safety requirements and enter a 'streamlined prevention program' with environmental regulators, a government spokesman confirmed."

Source: Center for Public Integrity [2], 05/02/2013

"Lipstick Study Opens Up Concerns About Carcinogen" [3]

"Lipstick may brighten your face but may not be good for the rest of you, a study today suggests. Testing of 32 commonly sold lipsticks and lip glosses found they contain lead, cadmium, chromium, aluminum and five other metals — some at potentially toxic levels, according to researchers at the University of California-Berkeley's School of Public Health."

Source: USA TODAY [4], 05/02/2013

"Cross-Country Solar Plane Expedition Set for Takeoff" [5]

Pilots will soon launch an effort to fly a solar-powered airplane across the United States.

Source: NY Times [6], 05/02/2013

"Dry Winter, Warming Trend Foretell Wildfire Danger" [7]

"BOISE, Idaho -- Two small but unseasonably early fires burning in northern California's wine country and another wind-whipped blaze farther south likely are a harbinger of a nasty summer fire season across the West."

Source: AP [8], 05/02/2013

"Who Paid For Last Summer's Drought? You Did" [9]

A new analysis says federal crop insurance not only allowed corn and soybean farmers to survive last summer's drought, it also allowed them to make higher profits than in a normal year -- at taxpayer expense.

Source: NPR [10], 05/02/2013

30 Toxic Chemicals Found at Arkansas Tar Sands Oil Spill Site [11]

"An independent study co-published by the Faulkner County Citizens Advisory Group and Global Community Monitor reveals that, in the aftermath of ExxonMobil's Pegasus tar sands pipeline spill of over 500,000 gallons of diluted bitumen (dilbit) into Mayflower, AR, air quality in the area surrounding the spill has been affected by high levels of cancer-causing chemicals."

Source: DeSmogBlog [12], 05/02/2013

"Exxon's Pegasus Oil Pipe Spills Crude Into Missouri Yard" [13]

"Exxon Mobil Corp's near 70-year-old Pegasus oil pipeline leaked a small amount of crude into a residential yard in Ripley County, Missouri on Tuesday, a month after the same pipe spewed thousands of barrels of crude in Arkansas."

Source: Reuters [14], 05/02/2013

"China Is Plundering the Planet's Seas" [15]

"China might be cracking down on luxury spending in watches, cars, banquets and really foul liquor. But the market for pricey fish parts continues relatively unabated."

Source: Atlantic [16], 05/01/2013

"Declining Bee Populations Pose A Threat to Global Agriculture" [17]

"The danger that the decline of bees and other pollinators represents to the world’s food supply was highlighted this week when the European Commission decided to ban a class of pesticides suspected of playing a role in so-called 'colony collapse disorder.'"

Source: YaleE360 [18], 05/01/2013

"Diesel Program Cutting Emissions, But Funding To Be Slashed" [19]

"More than 50,000 high-polluting diesel engines have been cleaned up or removed from U.S. roads in a federal program designed to reduce smog and greenhouse gases, according to a new Environmental Protection Agency report to Congress. While industry and environmental officials call the program a landmark success, it is now threatened with a 70 percent cut in funding under the Obama Administration’s new budget."

Source: EHN [20], 05/01/2013

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[1] https://www.sej.org/headlines/exemption-shields-some-fertilizer-plants-safety-rules-inspections [2] http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/05/02/12601/retail-exemption-shields-some-fertilizer-facilities-stringent-safety-inspections [3] https://www.sej.org/headlines/lipstick-study-opens-concerns-about-carcinogen [4] http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/02/toxic-chemicals-lipstick/2125325/ [5] https://www.sej.org/headlines/cross-country-solar-plane-expedition-set-takeoff [6] http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/02/business/energy-environment/cross-country-solar-plane-expedition-set-for-takeoff.html?ref=energy-environment&_r=0 [7] https://www.sej.org/headlines/dry-winter-warming-trend-foretell-wildfire-danger [8] http://www.contracostatimes.com/environment/ci_23148469/dry-winter-warming-trend-foretell-wildfire-danger [9] https://www.sej.org/headlines/who-paid-last-summers-drought-you-did [10] http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/05/01/180309788/who-paid-for-last-summers-drought-you-did [11] https://www.sej.org/headlines/30-toxic-chemicals-found-arkansas-tar-sands-oil-spill-site [12] http://www.desmogblog.com/2013/04/29/study-reveals-30-toxic-chemicals-high-levels-exxon-arkansas-tar-sands-pipeline-spill-site [13] https://www.sej.org/headlines/exxons-pegasus-oil-pipe-spills-crude-missouri-yard [14] http://planetark.org/enviro-news/item/68559 [15] https://www.sej.org/headlines/china-plundering-planets-seas [16] http://www.theatlantic.com/china/archive/2013/04/china-is-plundering-the-planets-seas/275437/ [17] https://www.sej.org/headlines/declining-bee-populations-pose-threat-global-agriculture-1 [18] http://e360.yale.edu/feature/declining_bee_populations_pose_a_threat_to_global_agriculture/2645/ [19] https://www.sej.org/headlines/diesel-program-cutting-emissions-funding-be-slashed [20] http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/news/2013/diesel-cleanup [21] https://www.sej.org/search_results [22] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3619 [23] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3616 [24] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3617 [25] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3618 [26] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3621 [27] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3622 [28] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3623 [29] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3624 [30] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4919