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Recent Secret CRS Reports Liberated [1]

Now you can read reports on key topics on the environmental beat — compiled by the Congressional Research Service and paid for with your tax dollars. Congress does not allow CRS to release them to the public. Thanks to the Government Secrecy Project at the Federation of American Scientists for making them available.

GOPers Call for Probe of Alleged EPA FOIA Blockage [2]

Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and David Vitter (R-LA) and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) on March 7, 2013, released an e-mail exchange they suggest shows EPA lawyers delaying responses to requests for controversial information. They also charge EPA with incompetence and urge U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate.

"Thousands Of Dead Pigs Surfacing in Shanghai’s Rivers" [3]

"BEIJING — The dead pigs keep bobbing up in Shanghai’s rivers.

Source: Wash Post [4], 03/13/2013

"Fracking Fluid Suppliers Defend Trade Secrets on West Coast" [5]

"Makers of the specialty cocktails used to crack open the Earth and set loose gobs of oil and gas are sparring once again on behalf of their corner of the energy industry."

Source: EnergyWire [6], 03/13/2013

"Governments Shield Rhinos, Elephants From Illegal Trade" [7]

"BANGKOK -- Governments [Tuesday] extended greater protection to endangered rhinoceroses that are being slaughtered for their horns, which already are subject to an international trade ban. A record 668 South African rhinos were killed by poachers last year, and nearly 150 have died in 2013."

Source: ENS [8], 03/13/2013

Keystone Report Skirts Climate Analysis Required Under Law: Lawyers [9]

"State Department assessment focused on market response to rejection, rather than the climate impact and environmental cost of a pipeline approval."

Source: InsideClimate News [10], 03/13/2013

"Climate-Minded Shareholders Ask How Coal Fares If Regulation Tightens" [11]

"Two advocacy groups have come up with a new tactic to show how climate change—and laws to deal with it—could make investments in fossil fuel companies riskier and rock financial markets."

Source: InsideClimate News [12], 03/13/2013

Deadly Bat Fungus Now in 22 States, 5 Provinces [13]

The white-nose syndrome fungus that is killing bats in their caves has now spread to 22 U.S. states and 5 Canadian provinces.

Source: Scientific American [14], 03/13/2013

"Are Methane Hydrates the Next Big Energy Source? Japan Hopes So." [15]

Japan has successfully extracted natural gas from methane hydrates ("fire ice") 1,000 feet below the seabed.

Source: Wash Post [16], 03/13/2013

"Sailors Sue Japan Nuclear Plant Owner, Saying Disaster Made Them Sick" [17]

"Within weeks of setting off a geiger counter and scrubbing three layers of skin off his hands and arms, former Navy quartermaster Maurice Enis recalled being pressured to sign away U.S. government liability for any future health problems."

Source: Huffington Post [18], 03/13/2013

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