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"Canada’s Asbestos Industry on Its Last Legs" [1]

"The 'miracle fibre' that helped drive Quebec's economy for more than a century now represents an industry near death, despite government efforts to keep it afloat."

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [2], 01/05/2012

"WHO "Deeply Concerned" By Mutated Birdflu Research" [3]

"The World Health Organization issued a stern warning on Friday to scientists who have engineered a highly pathogenic form of the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus, saying their work carries significant risks and must be tightly controlled."

"The United Nations health body said it was 'deeply concerned about the potential negative consequences' of work by two leading flu research teams who this month said they had found ways to make H5N1 into a easily transmissable form capable of causing lethal human pandemics."

Thursday, January 5, 2012
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"FDA To Limit Antibiotics To Treat Livestock To Prevent 'Superbugs'" [4]

"The Food and Drug Administration plans to restrict a family of antibiotics commonly used to treat livestock, citing concerns that overuse might promote the development of drug-resistant bacteria that can infect people."

Source: Wash Post [5], 01/05/2012

"Keystone Oil Pipeline Deadline Puts Obama In A Pinch" [6]

"When Congress gave the White House a tight 60-day deadline for approving or rejecting the controversial Keystone project, it seemed like a Christmas gift to TransCanada, the company building the pipeline that would carry oil from Canada all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. But TransCanada says it didn't ask for this deadline and it doesn't know how to handle this unwanted gift."

Source: NPR [7], 01/05/2012

New Report on Aging Water Infrastructure Yields Local Stories [8]

Rebuilding would not only generate jobs, but also lay down a foundation for future economic growth. Those conclusions came in a December 2011 report from the American Society of Civil Engineers. It finds that a do-nothing policy will cost US businesses $147 billion over the next decade.

Dept. of Transportation Expedites Money to Local Projects [9]

Your coverage of the awards, which range from $1 million to $20 million, can focus on topics such as the environmental pros and cons of each project, how urgent the projects really are, how “shovel-ready” they are, their merits in comparison to the projects they beat out, the political implications of the early funding as the presidential campaign heats up, and more.

Dept. of Energy Focuses on Critical 'Rare Earth' Minerals [10]

The new Critical Materials Strategy lays out the issues for 16 key materials used in the manufacture of components for electric vehicles, electronics, wind, solar, and lighting equipment — such as current and projected supply and demand, options for reducing supply and demand problems, alternative materials and product designs to explore, and implications for various international relationships.

"Mississippi Judge Tosses $322 Million Asbestos Verdict" [11]

"JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi judge has thrown out a $322 million lawsuit verdict that had been hailed as the largest asbestos award for a single plaintiff in U.S. history.

The case began to unravel last year after defense lawyers asked the Mississippi Supreme Court to remove the presiding judge because he allegedly neglected to disclose that his parents had been involved in similar asbestos litigation against one of the same companies. A specially appointed judge, William Coleman, issued an order vacating the verdict and award on Dec. 27.

Source: AP [12], 01/04/2012

"Nuclear Awakening: Mothers First To Shed Food-Safety Complacency" [13]

"The disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant and the threat of radioactive fallout changed the lives of many people, including Mizuho Nakayama and other mothers of young children whose primary goal suddenly became that of keeping their kids out of harm's way."

Source: Japan Times [14], 01/04/2012

"Lead Poisoning Threatens Eagles" [15]

"HILDEN, Nova Scotia -- Helene Van Doninck is tired of treating eagles for lead poisoning."

Source: Halifax Chronicle Herald [16], 01/04/2012

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