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Canadian Info Watchdog Probes Harper Govt's Muzzling of Scientists [1]

Canada's Information Commissioner Suzanne Legault will be investigating the muzzling of Canadian scientists — a perennial complaint of SEJ's Canadian members who can not freely interview tax-funded scientists about subjects like climate. SEJ has twice urged Environment Canada to end such media policies, receiving no answer.

Secret White House Review Paralyzes Chemical Safety [2]

An EPA initiative to protect American consumers from toxic chemicals, especially endocrine disruptors, has run into a brick wall put up by the Obama White House three years ago due to secret urging of the chemical industry — even though the law requires information and arguments on which federal regulations are based to be open and on the record.

Obama Admin Says It Won't Charge Reporters with Conspiracy to Commit Journalism [3]

In the wake of the Justice Department's chilling seizure of AP phone records, the Department asserted that a Fox reporter violated the law by reporting the news. The unprecedented assertion was made by FBI agent Reginald B. Reyes in a search warrant application that was ultimately approved by a judge, allowing Reyes to snoop through the phone records of Fox News correspondent James Rosen.

"House Farm Bill Offers NEPA Exclusions To Combat Beetle Infestations" [4]

"The Forest Service would be allowed to forgo environmental reviews for forest thinning projects smaller than 10,000 acres under a provision in the House farm bill."

Source: E&E Daily [5], 05/22/2013

"20 Years After Fatal Outbreak, Milwaukee Leads on Water Testing" [6]

"For the public officials who safeguard Milwaukee's water, Cryptosporidium changed everything."

Source: Wisconsin Ctr for Investigative Reporting [7], 05/22/2013

"City Agrees to Faster Cleanup of PCBs in Schools" [8]

"With smoke and tar from faulty light fixtures leaking into New York City public school classrooms at alarming rates, the Bloomberg administration said on Tuesday that it would cut in half the time it needed to replace them."

Source: NY Times [9], 05/22/2013

"U.S. Coal-Fired Power Plants: Update or Close?" [10]

"The owners of power plants that burn coal are playing high-stakes poker as they decide whether to install expensive pollution controls or shut down."

Source: ClimateWire [11], 05/22/2013

"KXL: White House Issues Veto Threat for House Pipeline Legislation" [12]

"The White House [Tuesday] threatened to veto the latest version of House legislation designed to fast-track the controversial Keystone XL pipeline between Canada's oil sands and Gulf Coast refineries."

Source: E&E News PM [13], 05/22/2013

"Utilities Haven't Adopted Voluntary Measures To Block Attacks: Report" [14]

"Most utilities have not implemented voluntary cybersecurity measures recommended by an industry organization that oversees reliability, according to findings from a report released this morning by two House Democrats who say they reveal gaps in the government's voluntary approach to cybersecurity."

Source: Greenwire [15], 05/22/2013

"For the Fourth Time Since 1956, Portland Voters Reject Fluoridation" [16]

"For the fourth time since 1956, Portlanders on Tuesday night rejected a plan to fluoridate city water, 60 percent to 40 percent."

Source: Portland Oregonian [17], 05/22/2013

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