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Climate Assessment Revives Memories of White House Science Suppression [1]

The release this month of the draft National Climate Assessment garnered many headlines. But little notice went to the fact that it was released at all. Earlier versions of this assessment of climate change's impacts on the U.S. were suppressed — and even "unpublished". But a few voices did take note of the Assessment's release.

Children's Health Report Released after Reporter Exposes OMB Blockade [2]

Sunlight cures many ills. A month after watchdog Sheila Kaplan exposed a White House blackout of an EPA report on children's environmental health, the Obama administration uncorked it. Of course, the timing may have had something to do with the election as well; EPA announced its publication January 25, just a few days after the inauguration.

British Gardening Chains Drop Pesticides Blamed for Killing Bees [3]

"Pesticides blamed for killing bees have been removed from the shelves of Britain's biggest gardening chains, prompting calls for similar chemicals widely-used on farms to be banned completely."

Source: Telegraph [4], 01/30/2013

"SBA Office Worked To Block Federal Regulations on Businesses" [5]

"An independent office within the Small Business Administration has worked to block health, safety and environmental regulations on behalf of small and large businesses without appropriate technical expertise, two new studies have charged."

Source: Government Executive [6], 01/30/2013

"CHART: Which Kills More Birds, Cats or Turbines?" [7]

"Last month Fox News reported on the 'grizzly deaths' of 500 songbirds in West Virginia. Behind the fell deed: a wind farm, caught red-turbined. 'To date, the Obama administration... has not prosecuted a single case against the wind industry,' the Fox reporter laments. Opponents of renewable energy love to trot out the risk wind turbines pose to birds, and some engineering work has gone into making them more avian-friendly. But a new study released today in Nature shows that if you really want to protect birds, forget about wind: You need to lock up Kitty."

Source: Mother Jones [8], 01/30/2013

"Sea Change: the Bay of Bengal's Vanishing Islands" [9]

Climate change is already creating refugees along the coastal lowlands of Bangladesh.

Source: Guardian [10], 01/30/2013

"South Texas Border Fence in Limbo Amid Flooding, Wildlife Worries" [11]

"In south Texas, where the Rio Grande divides the United States from Mexico, three of the last remaining sections of border fence -- approved more than five years ago -- remain unbuilt."

Source: Greenwire [12], 01/30/2013

"On Climate Change, Americans May Trust Politics Above Preachers" [13]

"When President Obama during his inauguration speech made a case for tackling human-driven climate change, it felt like deja vu for many in the environmental community -- including members of religious groups who have long looked to him for action."

Source: NPR [14], 01/30/2013

"In Portugal, Taking a Long View on Cork" [15]

"ESTREMOZ, PORTUGAL — We spent Christmas in a cabin on a hillside in the cork oak forest that clothes much of southern and central Portugal. We hiked along streams awakened by the winter rains. After dinner we walked under shockingly bright stars, undimmed by light pollution, listening to owls and the tinkle of bells from goats."

Source: NY Times [16], 01/30/2013

"Oceans: NMFS Proposal Lets Navy Harm 30M Marine Mammals" [17]

"The Obama administration is proposing to allow the Navy to harm more than 30 million marine mammals while conducting exercises in two training ranges over the next five years."

Source: Greenwire [18], 01/30/2013

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