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"Ocean Acidification Emerges as New Climate Threat" [1]

"HOMER, Alaska -- Kris Holderied, who directs the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Kasitsna Bay Laboratory, says the ocean's increasing acidity is 'the reason fishermen stop me in the grocery store.'"

Source: Wash Post [2], 10/03/2012

"Obama to Designate César E. Chávez National Monument" [3]

"On October 8, as Americans celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, President Barack Obama will travel to California to establish the César E. Chávez National Monument in honor of the late labor and human rights leader."

Source: ENS [4], 10/03/2012

"In Shadow of Rockies, Will Candidates Mention Public Lands?" [5]

"[Wednesday] night's inaugural presidential debate may seem a logical place for the candidates to discuss the role of federal lands in providing energy, recreation and job opportunities at a time of stubbornly high unemployment."

Source: Greenwire [6], 10/03/2012

"Proposed Northwest Coal Ports Stall Against Local Opposition" [7]

"If all had gone according to plan, the Millennium Bulk Logistics Terminal near Longview, Wash., would have begun shipping coal to Asia in the late fall. The Gateway Pacific Terminal at Cherry Point, just north of Bellingham, Wash., would begin construction in 2013."

Source: ClimateWire [8], 10/02/2012

Organised Crime Behind Most Tropical Deforestation: UNEP [9]

"BANGKOK -- Organised crime trade worth billions of dollars is responsible for 50 to 90 percent of illegal logging in parts of the Amazon basin, Central Africa and Southeast Asia, with implications for deforestation, climate change and the well-being of indigenous people, said a report released Thursday."

Source: Reuters [10], 10/02/2012

"Scientists Fret Over FDA Slowness on Genetically Altered Animals" [11]

"Approval of foods from genetically modified animals is unjustifiably slow, scientists say; some are looking abroad."

Source: LA Times [12], 10/02/2012

"Budgets Hinder Aid for Lead Poisoning" [13]

"Thousands of U.S. children with dangerous amounts of lead in their blood may go unassisted this year because local health departments can't afford to monitor them, a survey of major cities by USA TODAY shows."

Source: USA TODAY [14], 10/02/2012

"Pesticide Use Ramping Up As GMO Crop Technology Backfires: Study" [15]

"U.S. farmers are using more hazardous pesticides to fight weeds and insects due largely to heavy adoption of genetically modified crop technologies that are sparking a rise of 'superweeds' and hard-to-kill insects, according to a newly released study."

Source: Reuters [16], 10/02/2012

FDA Chief Says Scarce Funding Hobbles Sweeping Food Safety Regulations [17]

"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it is having difficulty implementing expansive new rules to improve food safety, nearly two years after President Barack Obama signed the standards into law, because of a lack of funding."

Source: Reuters [18], 10/02/2012

"US Polar Bear Researcher Cleared of Scientific Misconduct" [19]

"The Obama administration has wound up its controversial investigation of a government polar bear researcher without finding any evidence of scientific wrongdoing, campaign groups said late Friday."

Source: Guardian [20], 10/02/2012

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