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Fund for Environmental Journalism Announces Winter 2012 Grantees [1]

SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism (FEJ) grants $12,870 to five journalism projects in the Winter 2012 cycle, to cover travel and media-production expenses for print, audio, video, and online news. Photo: Grantee William Kelly, senior correspondent, California Current.

"Racial Gaps Remain in Cancer Rates" [2]

"Cancer death rates among African American men declined faster than those of white men in the last decade, even though overall survival rates for black men and women remained the lowest of all racial groups for most types of cancer, according to a recent report."

Source: LA Times [3], 02/08/2013

"Former Target Store Manager to Oversee Nation's Nuclear Security" [4]

"Ever since last summer, when a 82-year-old nun broke into the Y-12 nuclear weapons complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the National Nuclear Security Administration has scrambled to improve its leadership and beef up security at America's nuke facilities."

Source: Mother Jones [5], 02/08/2013

Uptick in Animal Antibiotic Use; Resistance Remains Issue in Meat [6]

"The use of antibiotics in food animal production slightly increased and antibiotic resistant bacteria in meat products remained an issue 2011, according to two sets of data released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday."

Source: Food Safety News [7], 02/08/2013

Bacteria Found Deep Under Antarctic Ice, Scientists Say [8]

"For the first time, scientists report, they have found bacteria living in the cold and dark deep under the Antarctic ice, a discovery that might advance knowledge of how life could survive on other planets or moons and that offers the first glimpse of a vast ecosystem of microscopic life in underground lakes in Antarctica."

Source: NY Times [9], 02/08/2013

"Silica Rule Changes Delayed While Workers Face Health Risks" [10]

"One of the oldest known workplace dangers is breathing in tiny bits of silica, which is basically sand. Even the ancient Greeks knew that stone cutters got sick from breathing in dust. And today, nearly 2 million American workers are exposed to silica dust in jobs ranging from construction to manufacturing."

Source: NPR [11], 02/08/2013

"Seeds of Discontent: A Texas Organic Cotton Farmer Takes On Monsanto" [12]

The case of a Texas organic cotton farmer -- and a class-action lawsuit -- illustrates how the victims of genetic pollution can be sued by the behemoth agribusiness giants who are harming them -- and the environment.

Source: Texas Observer [13], 02/08/2013

"Obama Considering MIT Physicist Moniz for Energy Secretary: Sources" [14]

"President Barack Obama is considering naming nuclear physicist Ernest Moniz, one of his science and energy advisers, as the next energy secretary, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [15], 02/08/2013

"The Sockeye’s Secret Compass" [16]

"Every summer, millions of sockeye salmon flood into the Fraser River in British Columbia, clogging its shivering waters with their brilliant blushing bodies."

Source: Green/NYT [17], 02/08/2013

"Major Nuclear Accident Would Cost France $580 Billion: Study" [18]

"A nuclear accident similar to the one at Japan's Fukushima reactor would cost France about 430 billion euros ($580 billion), or 20 percent of its economic output, French nuclear safety institute IRSN said in a study on the possible financial impact of a nuclear crisis."

Source: Reuters [19], 02/08/2013

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