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"U.S. GMO Food Labeling Drive Has Biotech Industry Biting Back" [1]

"New efforts to force labeling of foods made with genetically modified crops, including a bill introduced by U.S. lawmakers Wednesday, have struck a nerve with biotech crop developers who say they are rushing to roll out a broad strategy to combat consumer concerns about their products."

Source: Reuters [2], 04/26/2013

"Ontario Government Rescues Experimental Lakes Area" [3]

"TORONTO -- The Ontario Government has stepped in to save a unique freshwater research facility in the Experimental Lakes Area after the Canadian government cut off funding as of March 31."

Source: ENS [4], 04/26/2013

"Fargo, North Dakota, Prepares for Major Red River Flooding" [5]

"Flood-weary residents of North Dakota bracing for a possible record inundation got their first touch of good news on Wednesday when officials said the swollen Red River would crest at lower than anticipated levels next week."

Source: Reuters [6], 04/26/2013

USDA Poised to OK Chicken-Plant Speedups Increasing Risky Chemicals [7]

The Agriculture Department is poised to approve an increase in line speeds at poultry processing plants. That is likely to mean increased use of toxic, bacteria-killing chemicals which have harmed some workers.

Source: Wash Post [8], 04/26/2013

'Environmental Justice’ Soldiers on Minus King, Queen, or Major Dollars [9]


"While mainstream environmental organizations lick their wounds over the failure of climate-change legislation and their startling lack of diversity, people of color and those living on low incomes continue to bear the brunt of climate-change impacts."

Source: Colorlines [10], 04/25/2013

Small Cuts In EPA Air Grants Mean Big Headache for State Regulators [11]

"At a glance, U.S. EPA's plan to cut an $11.5 million grant program in an effort to meet the sequestration mandate doesn't look like much given the agency's $8.5 billion budget. But that's a lot of money to state and local air regulators who have been counting on it."

Source: Greenwire [12], 04/25/2013

"Demand For Metals Likely To Increase Tenfold, Study Says" [13]

"Demand for metals is likely to increase tenfold as developing economies surge ahead, putting severe stress on the natural environment, a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has warned."

Source: Guardian [14], 04/25/2013

"NM Grapples With Tough Choices as Drought Persists" [15]

"HATCH, N.M. -- In southern New Mexico, the mighty Rio Grande has gone dry -- reduced to a sandy wash winding from this chile farming community to the nation's leading pecan-producing county. Only puddles remain, leaving gangs of carp to huddle together in a desperate effort to avoid the fate of thousands of freshwater clams, their shells empty and broken on the river bottom."

Source: AP [16], 04/25/2013

"Many Coal Sludge Impoundments Have Weak Walls, Federal Study Says" [17]

"Many of the man-made ponds for storing toxic sludge from coal mining operations have dangerously weak walls because of poor construction methods, according to the synopsis of a study for the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement obtained by The Washington Post."

Source: Wash Post [18], 04/25/2013

"California Suspends Operations at Vernon Battery Recycler" [19]

"Toxics regulators say Exide Technologies has been releasing hazardous waste into the soil beneath its plant because of a degraded pipeline."

Source: LA Times [20], 04/25/2013

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