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"As Secretary of State, John Kerry Would Be a Climate Hawk" [1]

"Over the weekend, various news outlets reported that President Obama is going to tap Sen. John Kerry to serve as the next Secretary of State. This is not much of a surprise, since the other reported leading candidate for the post, UN ambassador Susan Rice, withdrew herself from consideration last Thursday. For climate hawks, having Kerry at the helm at State would be very good news."

Source: Mother Jones [2], 12/18/2012

"An Odometer Moment on a Warming Planet" [3]

"For those who might be keeping score, we just passed the 333rd consecutive month of global temperatures above the 20th-century average."

Source: Green/NYT [4], 12/18/2012

"Promise of Food Safety Law Largely Unfulfilled" [5]

Congress and the White House seem to be doing an about-face after promising the American public aggressive action on food safety two years ago.

Source: USA TODAY [6], 12/17/2012

The Burden of Lead: West Dallas Deals With Contamination Decades Later [7]

"The low-income neighborhood of older wood-frame homes in West Dallas is a far cry from the suburb of newly built brick houses in Frisco 30 miles to the north. But the two North Texas communities share a bond: Both were contaminated by industrial lead for nearly half a century."

Source: Dallas Morning News [8], 12/17/2012

"Japanese Operator in Most Frank Admission Over Nuclear Disaster" [9]

"The operator of a Japanese nuclear power plant that blew up after a tsunami last year said on Friday its lack of safety and bad habits were behind the world's worst nuclear accident in 25 years, its most forthright admission of culpability."

Source: Reuters [10], 12/17/2012

"Deep Disposal Well Fight Comes To Small Town" [11]

"A signature battle of the energy boom, a public fight over a waste-water deep disposal well, plays out amid scientific uncertainty over safety in a small town."

Source: USA TODAY [12], 12/17/2012

"Pace Of Hazardous Waste Cleanup Frustrates DePue Residents" [13]

"DEPUE, Ill. -- This tiny village tucked into the Illinois River Valley is known for its lake, a tranquil body of tree-lined water that has drawn thousands of spectators to a national boat race for nearly 30 years. But most visitors heading to Lake DePue must pass another village landmark before reaching the shore — a pile of contaminated slag weighing at least 570,000 tons that looms over the main road into town, left behind by a zinc smelter that employed many locals for decades."

Source: Chicago Tribune [14], 12/17/2012

"On Anacostia, Some Don't Catch Tainted-Fish Warning" [15]

Many anglers who pull fish out of the Anacostia River near Washington, DC, eat them despire health warnings.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/2012/12/16/da5a2aa0-455e-11e2-9648-a2c323a991d… [16], 12/17/2012

"Extreme Weather More Persuasive on Climate Change Than Scientists" [17]

"As one of the Marx brothers famously said: who do you believe, me or your own eyes?  Climate sceptics, it turns out, are much more likely to believe direct evidence of a changing climate in the form of extreme weather events than they do scientists, when it comes to global warming."

Source: Guardian [18], 12/17/2012

"Florida Rivers Getting Sicker, Sentinel Investigation Finds" [19]

"Florida's rivers are in trouble. That's what the Orlando Sentinel found after a yearlong evaluation of some of the state's biggest and smallest, most urban and remote, cleanest and dirtiest, protected and abused rivers."

Source: Orlando Sentinel [20], 12/17/2012

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[1] https://www.sej.org/headlines/secretary-state-john-kerry-would-be-climate-hawk [2] http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2012/12/john-kerry-would-be-climate-hawk-state [3] https://www.sej.org/headlines/odometer-moment-warming-planet [4] http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/17/an-odometer-moment-on-a-warming-planet/?ref=energy-environment [5] https://www.sej.org/headlines/promise-food-safety-law-largely-unfulfilled [6] http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/12/15/promise-of-food-safety-law-largely-unfulfilled/1772261/ [7] https://www.sej.org/headlines/burden-lead-west-dallas-deals-contamination-decades-later [8] http://www.dallasnews.com/burdenoflead/20121214-the-burden-of-lead-west-dallas-deals-with-contamination-decades-later.ece [9] https://www.sej.org/headlines/japanese-operator-most-frank-admission-over-nuclear-disaster [10] http://planetark.org/enviro-news/item/67417 [11] https://www.sej.org/headlines/deep-disposal-well-fight-comes-small-town [12] http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/vergano/2012/12/14/fracking-injection-well-epa-dubois/1769823/ [13] https://www.sej.org/headlines/pace-hazardous-waste-cleanup-frustrates-depue-residents [14] http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-pollution-town-20121217,0,4420931.story [15] https://www.sej.org/headlines/anacostia-some-dont-catch-tainted-fish-warning [16] http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/2012/12/16/da5a2aa0-455e-11e2-9648-a2c323a991d6_story.html [17] https://www.sej.org/headlines/extreme-weather-more-persuasive-climate-change-scientists [18] http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/dec/14/extreme-weather-climate-change-scientists [19] https://www.sej.org/headlines/florida-rivers-getting-sicker-sentinel-investigation-finds [20] http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-fla-rivers-day1-decline-20121215,0,5549875.story [21] https://www.sej.org/search_results [22] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3750 [23] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3747 [24] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3748 [25] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3749 [26] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3752 [27] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3753 [28] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3754 [29] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=3755 [30] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4945