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"Scientists Want To Help Regulators Decide Safety of Chemicals" [1]

"Groups representing 40,000 researchers and clinicians are urging federal agencies responsible for the safety of chemicals to examine the subtle impact a chemical might have on the human body rather than simply ask whether it is toxic."

Source: Wash Post [2], 03/04/2011

"Federal Jury in Utah Convicts Environmentalist" -- Movement Galvanized [3]

"Environmental activist Tim DeChristopher knew what he was doing when he made $1.8 million in false oil and gas drilling bids at a federal auction. He knew he couldn't possibly pay for them. And he knew he could end up behind bars. But he did it for the cause. On Thursday, a federal jury convicted him on two felony counts of interfering with and making false representations at a government auction."

Source: AP [4], 03/04/2011

"Pressure Limits Efforts to Police Drilling for Gas" [5]

Past efforts to regulate toxic and polluting waste from oil and gas drilling operations were thwarted when back-room industry pressure subverted the law and science that justified it. Today, history may be about to repeat itself.

Source: Grist [6], 03/04/2011

"Report Details MSHA Lapses Prior To Disaster" [7]

"Federal mine safety regulators quietly warned lawmakers just two weeks before the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster about serious enforcement lapses, including incomplete inspections and inadequate enforcement actions, according to a previously unpublished report to Congress."

Source: Charleston Gazette [8], 03/04/2011

"In Price of Farmland, Echoes of Another Boom" [9]

"As prices for agricultural land surge across America’s grain belt, regulators are warning that a new real estate bubble may be forming."

Source: NY Times [10], 03/04/2011

"Is EPA Greenhouse-Gas Plan a Job Killer?" History Says No [11]

Republicans and some coal-state Democrats are trying to stop EPA from regulating greenhouse gas emissions, saying it will hurt jobs. But several economists point to evidence from past history and other nations which suggests that the exact opposite is the case.
 

Source: Christian Science Monitor [12], 03/04/2011

Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences Annual Conference [13]

The theme of the 2011 AESS Conference, hosted by the University of Vermont in Burlington, is "Confronting Complexity."

"Corn-Based Ethanol Producers Are Cranking Up as Oil Prices Soar" [14]

"Corn-based ethanol is the renewable fuel environmentalists love to hate. But as turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa has sent oil prices soaring, U.S.-made ethanol is making a comeback."

Source: LA Times [15], 03/03/2011

"Study: Most Plastics Leach Hormone-Like Chemicals" [16]

"Most plastic products, from sippy cups to food wraps, can release chemicals that act like the sex hormone estrogen, according to a study in Environmental Health Perspectives."

Source: NPR [17], 03/03/2011

"USA Watches as Wheat Rust Makes a Damaging Comeback" [18]

"A fungus under control for 50 years is back and ravaging wheat crops in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Once it gets in a field, it corrodes the stalks, turning them shades of brown and red that gives the disease, wheat stem rust, its name. Farmers can do little but harvest what's left, sometimes losing 60% of their crop."

Source: USA TODAY [19], 03/03/2011

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