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"Polar Bear's Long Swim Illustrates Ice Melt" [1]

"Searching for food, one female bear was tracked as she swam for 9 days across the Beaufort Sea before reaching an ice floe. Litigation continues over protection of bear habitat."

Source: LA Times [2], 01/31/2011

Is Gary Turning Lake Michigan into a Sewer? [3]

"Over the past three years, the Gary Sanitary District has discharged at least 6.8 billion gallons of raw and partially treated sewage to the bacteria-impaired Grand Calumet River and the flood-prone Little Calumet River, according to a Post-Tribune analysis of state data."

Source: Gary Post-Tribune [4], 01/31/2011

"Climate in the Classroom" [5]

In Gillette, Wyoming, coal country, science teachers can feel the pressure against teaching scientific truth about climate in the classroom. Sometimes they push back.

Source: Gillette News-Record [6], 01/31/2011

Appeals Court Rules DOE Not Responsible for Navajo Uranium Cleanup [7]

"A federal appeals court ruled today that the Department of Energy does not have to remediate two sites on Navajo Nation land that are adjacent to an old uranium mine."

Source: Greenwire [8], 01/31/2011

"World Economic Forum: UN Chief Calls for 'Clean Energy Revolution'" [9]

"'Revolutionary action' is needed to achieve sustainable development, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today told the government and business leaders at World Economic Forum in Davos."

Source: ENS [10], 01/31/2011

"EPA Chief Lisa Jackson Hears Impact of Pollution on City's Poor" [11]

"EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson spent an hour listening to residents of El Paso, Vinton, Westway, Sunland Park and other locations who spoke of health problems they believe are related to pollution from a steel plant, a landfill, chemical plants, dairies and Asarco, the shuttered smelter."

Source: El Paso Times [12], 01/31/2011

Mining Firm Buries Opposition in Azusa, Calif. [13]

"Residents believed they could stop Vulcan Materials Co. from shifting its operations within the city's foothills. But in a special election, voters gave the go-ahead."

Source: LA Times [14], 01/31/2011

"EPA Moves to Curb Pesticide Tests on Human Subjects" [15]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed tight restrictions on using people as test subjects — or, as critics have put it, guinea pigs — in pesticide research."

Source: FairWarning [16], 01/31/2011

DEADLINE: Knight Science Journalism Fellowships at MIT [17]

Journalists with minimum 3 years' experience in reporting science, medicine, environment or technology for the public can apply for an academic year at MIT. Must be full-time reporters, writers, editors, producers, illustrators, filmmakers or photojournalists, freelance or on staff. $85,000 stipend. Apply by Jan 9, 2026.

The Election’s GOP Wave Will Alter D.C. Debate, But New Opportunities Likely for E-Journalists [18]

 

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