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"Are Agriculture's Most Popular Insecticides Killing Our Bees?" [1]

"Environmentalists and beekeepers are calling on the government to ban some of the country's most widely used insect-killing chemicals."

Source: NPR [2], 03/26/2013

"Texas Fracker Accused of Bully Tactics Against Foes" [3]

"When a Texas landowner took his fear that a gas driller had poisoned his well to federal regulators, the company, Range Resources Corp., turned around and sued him for conspiring 'to harm Range.'"

Source: Bloomberg [4], 03/26/2013

"Big Agriculture Flexes Its Muscle" [5]

"Congress holds the purse strings, but who holds Congress these days when it comes to farm policy: the meatpackers and Monsanto?"

Source: Politico [6], 03/26/2013

White House Backs Rollback of Cleanup Standards for Nuclear Incidents [7]

"WASHINGTON -- The White House has endorsed a plan to relax long-held standards for cleaning up radioactive material released by a nuclear power plant disaster or act of terrorism, a group of federal officials say in a new draft report."

Source: Global Security Newswire [8], 03/26/2013

"President's Pen Establishes New National Monuments" [9]

"President Obama on Monday designated five new national monuments, including one in Maryland dedicated to anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman and another setting aside Washington state's San Juan Islands."

Source: NPR [10], 03/26/2013

"Maker of d-CON Rat Poison Fights EPA Ban" [11]

"WASHINGTON -- The manufacturer of d-CON, a widely sold and popular brand of rat poison, is taking the rare step of challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to prohibit the over-the-counter sale of one of the nastiest and most effective of the poisons sold to consumers."

Source: McClatchy [12], 03/26/2013

"Judge Sides With Wyoming in Fracking Chemical Suit" [13]

"CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- A judge in Casper has sided with the state of Wyoming and ruled against environmentalists who sought to obtain lists of the ingredients that go into hydraulic fracturing fluids."

Source: AP [14], 03/26/2013

"Scottish Government Approves Windfarm Opposed By Donald Trump" [15]

"A controversial offshore wind project off the coast of Aberdeen has been approved by the Scottish government. The 11-turbine European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre is bitterly opposed by US businessman Donald Trump, who has complained that it will the spoil the view from his nearby golf course."

Source: Guardian [16], 03/26/2013

Lead Paint, Other Toxic Products Banned In US Still Exported Abroad [17]

Products so toxic they are banned in the United States -- lead paint is just one example -- are still being legally exported by U.S. corporations to other countries, where they may harm unsuspecting customers.

Source: Huffington Post [18], 03/26/2013

Keeping Up on Chemical Databases [19]

Find a rich collection of online resources courtesy of the National Library of Medicine and others, compiled by SEJ member and NLM technical information specialist Philip Wexler.

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