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"LePage Motives on BPA Policy, Mills Firing Questioned" [1]

"As [Maine] Gov. Paul LePage continued to weather national fallout for recently saying women could develop 'little beards' if exposed to bisphenol-A, or BPA, questions continue to mount about the motives behind the governor's proposal to reverse a ban on the substance."

Source: Lewiston Sun Journal [2], 02/25/2011

"NOAA To Oversee Study of Dead Baby Dolphins in Gulf" [3]

"NOAA will give high priority to an investigation into the large numbers of baby dolphin deaths along the Mississippi and Alabama coasts, an official told the Sun Herald on Wednesday."
 

Source: Biloxi Sun-Herald [4], 02/25/2011

"Groundtruthing Academy Award Nominee 'Gasland'" [5]

Greenwire sorts through the dust storm of counterclaims on the accuracy of "Gasland," an Oscar-nominated documentary about the impacts of gas drilling and production methods known as "fracking."

Source: Greenwire [6], 02/25/2011

Enviros: Fla. Gov. Scott's Pick To Head DEP Has Conflict of Interest [7]

"A pair of environmental groups are complaining to federal officials that the shipyard executive Gov. Rick Scott picked to lead the Department of Environment Protection cannot oversee a program that regulates how much industrial pollution can be dumped into the state’s waters. The reason: Herschel Vinyard’s previous employer, a Jacksonville shipyard, held just such a pollution permit."

Source: St. Petersburg Times [8], 02/25/2011

"NOAA Scientists Cleared In Climate E-mail Review" [9]

"U.S. officials on Thursday cleared scientists of charges that they manipulated data about climate change in e-mails that were stolen from a British university in 2009, triggering a climate scandal."

Source: Reuters [10], 02/25/2011

"Enviro Groups Align With Unions in Fierce State Labor Battles" [11]

In Wisconsin and other embattled states, environmental groups have joined labor unions in mass protests against conservative attacks which threaten 'green jobs' as well as bargaining rights.

Source: Greenwire [12], 02/25/2011

"Pesticide Industry Ramps Up Lobbying in Bid to Pare EPA Rules" [13]

"The pesticide industry is applying extra doses of lobbying in an effort to eradicate federal requirements it considers harmful."

Source: Greenwire [14], 02/25/2011

"Rising Oil Prices Pose New Threat to U.S. Economy" [15]

Oil prices rising because of turmoil in the Middle East and other factors pose a new and serious threat to the recovery of the U.S. economy, experts say.

Source: NY Times [16], 02/25/2011

FAS Publishes CRS Reports That Congress Still Keeps from Taxpaying Public [17]

Here are links to some recent Congressional Research Service reports that may be of interest to energy and environmental journalists, courtesy of the Federation of American Scientists, a nonprofit watchdog group.

Photojournalist Asks Court for Access to Wild Horse Operations [18]

A wild horse journalist, photojournalist and correspondent for Horseback Magazine is petitioning the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco to redress the inaction of a federal district court in Nevada on her request that restrictions on her access to the roundups and warehouses be lifted.

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