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Watchdog Group Seeks Details of Issa's Regulatory Hit List [1]

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington has started publishing the industry wish-lists on its own — including in some cases full texts of industry letters back to Issa.

Issa Panel Probes Political Vetting of DHS FOIA Disclosures [2]

The Associated Press reports the House Oversight Committee has asked the Department of Homeland Security for documents about its policy requiring political appointees to review Freedom of Information Act requests.

Jackson Memo Leaves EPA Response on Openness in Doubt [3]

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility says the Dec. 21 memo implies that existing EPA openness policy meets White House criteria. Meanwhile, the Office of Management and Budget may again be tampering with agency science for political purposes — accused by Arizona congressman Raúl Grijalva (pictured) of censoring FOIA'd documents relating to the mid-summer estimate of Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Environmental Books by SEJ Members [4]

Check out the environmental books authored, co-authored or edited by SEJ members, and published recently. Links to previous years also included. Members: Get your book listed!

"Key Senators Applaud Obama 'Clean Energy' Push" [5]

"President Obama’s call for Congress to pass a mandate that includes both traditional renewable energy sources like wind and solar as well as GOP favorites nuclear and 'clean coal' may be the driver needed to bang through the most aggressive and politically feasible means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions on Capitol Hill this Congress."

Source: Politico [6], 01/26/2011

"Climate Benefits of Natural Gas May Be Overstated" [7]

"The United States is poised to bet its energy future on natural gas as a clean, plentiful fuel that can supplant coal and oil. But new research by the Environmental Protection Agency -- and a growing understanding of the pollution associated with the full 'life cycle' of gas production—is casting doubt on the assumption that gas offers a quick and easy solution to climate change."

Source: ProPublica [8], 01/26/2011

"100 Year First: Dam Removal Opens New Jersey's Raritan River to Fish" [9]

"New Jersey has negotiated removal of three dams on the Raritan River as compensation to the public for harm to natural resources from pollution at a refinery and three polymer plants operated by or affiliated with the Houston-based El Paso Corporation."

Source: ENS [10], 01/26/2011

"EPA Orders Cleanup of Contaminated Stormwater on Oahu Beaches" [11]

EPA has ordered Waste Management Inc. to clean upwaste and contaminated stormwater from a landfill that fouled Oahu beaches after heavy rains earlier this month.

Source: ENS [12], 01/26/2011

Water Fight Brews Amid Texas Fracking Boom [13]

The oil and gas industry is slurping up available groundwater in parts of South Texas where population growth is exploding and global warming may diminish rainfall. There may be a serious crunch ahead.

Source: San Antonio Current [14], 01/26/2011

"F.D.A and Dairy Industry Spar Over Testing of Milk" [15]

After illegally high levels of antibiotics were routinely found in dairy cows headed for the slaughterhouse, the Food and Drug Administration decided to test milk from the farms those cows came from. Dairy farmers, worried more about profits than antibiotic resistance that could sicken their customers, have objected. Now the two sides may be looking for win-win solutions. Meanwhile, testing is on hold.

Source: NY Times [16], 01/26/2011

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