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"Gas Sickened Girls in Afghan Schools" [1]

"KABUL, Afghanistan — Blood tests have confirmed that a mysterious series of cases of mass sickness at girls’ schools across the country over the last two years were caused by a powerful poison gas, an Afghan official said Tuesday."

Source: NYTimes [2], 09/01/2010

"India Reopens Bhopal Toxic Gas Leak Case" [3]

"India's supreme court has reopened the Bhopal  toxic gas leak case in response to a government petition seeking harsher punishment for officials from Union Carbide, the chemical company responsible."

Source: Guardian [4], 09/01/2010

The Observatory [5]

The Columbia Journalism Review's blog The Observatory, edited by Curtis Brainard (pictured at left), critiques environment, science, and medical coverage, as well as politics.

"Judge Quashes Cuccinelli Subpoena of U-Va. Records" [6]

"An Albemarle County [Va.] Circuit Court judge has set aside  a subpoena issued by Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to the University of Virginia seeking documents related to the work of climate scientist and former university professor Michael Mann."

Source: Wash Post [7], 08/31/2010

IPCC Management Structure, Procedures Needs Reform: Panel [8]

"The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 'needs to fundamentally reform its management structure and strengthen its procedures,' finds a report issued today by the InterAcademy Council, an Amsterdam-based organization of the world's science academies."

Source: ENS [9], 08/31/2010

"Once-In-A-Century Salmon Run Hits Canada's West Coast" [10]

"After years of declining sockeye numbers and a struggling fishing industry, the Pacific Salmon Commission last week said it now expects 25 million sockeye will return to the Fraser River this year -- more than double its earlier forecast and the best run since 1913."

Source: Reuters [11], 08/31/2010

"U.S. Weighs Grades For Car Fuel Economy" [12]

EPA and the Transportation Department are considering an overhaul of the mileage stickers you see on the windows of cars in your local dealership.

Source: NPR [13], 08/31/2010

"The Oil Plume Paradox" -- Conflicting Studies Frustrate Journos [14]

"Pinpointing the amount of oil lingering in the Gulf of Mexico continues to be a source of frustration for journalists and scientists alike, with multiple, contradictory — if not necessarily 'dueling' —research reports having been published on the subject over the last few weeks."

Source: CJR [15], 08/31/2010

Sudden Spread of 'Rock Snot' Algae in Waters a Science Mystery [16]

The algae mats floating in a stretch of California's Bear River look pretty disgusting. The "didymo" -- short for its scientific name, Didymosphenia geminata -- looks something like shredded toilet paper. It also resembles another of its nicknames: "rock snot." Its behavior has changed in recent years, and it is spreading. It appears in trout streams and threatens trout. New Zealand has banned felt-soled wading boots (often used by fly fishers), which can spread it.

Source: Sacramento Bee [17], 08/31/2010

California: "Under Fire From Industry, Scientific Panel Is 'Gutted'" [18]

"Five out of nine members of a scientific panel that advises [California] state on toxic chemicals have been fired in recent weeks, following disputes with the chemical industry and a conservative group that targets environmental laws."

Source: California Watch [19], 08/31/2010

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