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Stanford Organics Study: Did Methods, Politics Threaten Kids' Health? [1]

After a study by Stanford researchers, published September 4, concluded that organic foods had negligible health benefits, controversy occurred. Now critics, mostly from the environmental health and organic food communities, are challenging the study's methods, its accuracy and completeness, its framing questions, potential conflict of interest stemming from funding support, and the competence of the news media in reporting it.

Source: Huffington Post [2], 09/14/2012

"Rare Discovery: New Monkey Species Identified in Africa" [3]

"KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo -- Scientists have discovered a new species of monkey in a remote forested part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, only the second new species of monkey to be found in Africa in the past 28 years."

Source: ENS [4], 09/13/2012

"Tree-Killing Asian Beetle Found in Massachusetts" [5]

"The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle that has destroyed millions of trees in North America since being accidentally introduced from Asia, has been identified in Massachusetts for the first time, state officials said on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [6], 09/13/2012

"Environmental Group Sues for Federal Protection of Ice Seals" [7]

"Environmentalists sued the Obama administration on Wednesday seeking federal safeguards for seals that rely on vanishing Arctic sea ice and accusing the government of dragging its feet in listing the marine mammals under the Endangered Species Act."

Source: Reuters [8], 09/13/2012

"Review Of Plan To Restart San Onofre Reactor Could Take Months" [9]

"After Edison submits a plan to restart one reactor at San Onofre, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is expected to take months to review it."

Source: LA Times [10], 09/13/2012

About 50 Workers at PA Nuke Plant Exposed To Low Levels of Radiation [11]

"YORK, PA -- Roughly 50 workers at Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station were exposed to low levels of radiation early Tuesday after a discharge of contaminated steam."

Source: York Daily Record [12], 09/13/2012

Great Lakes Climate: "Scientist Warns of Heavier Storms, More Algae" [13]

"An increasingly warm climate is worsening the problem of harmful Great Lakes algae blooms by boosting the intensity of spring rains that wash phosphorus into the waters, a scientist said Wednesday during a conference for advocates and policymakers."

Source: AP [14], 09/13/2012

Portland Votes To Add Fluoride To Its Drinking Water [15]

"The Portland City Council voted 5-0 during a raucous public meeting Wednesday morning to add fluoride to Portland's drinking water, ending the city's status as the only major U.S. city that hasn't approved fluoridation."

Source: Portland Oregonian [16], 09/13/2012

"'Astonishing' Ice Melt May Lead to More Extreme Winters" [17]

"The record loss of Arctic sea ice this summer will echo throughout the weather patterns affecting the U.S. and Europe this winter, climate scientists said on Wednesday, since added heat in the Arctic influences the jet stream and may make extreme weather and climate events more likely."

Source: Climate Central [18], 09/13/2012

"Warnings About Contaminated Fish Fail To Reach People Most at Risk" [19]

"People of color eat a lot of locally-caught fish for economic and cultural reasons. And yet they are the least likely to be warned because state efforts fail to reach minority and low-income populations."

Source: EHN [20], 09/13/2012

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