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"Puget Sound Waters Now More Corrosive" [1]

"The waters in Puget Sound's main basin are acidifying as fast as those along the Washington Coast, where wild oysters have not reproduced since 2005."

Source: Seattle Times [2], 07/13/2010

"Climate Change Can Be Hazardous To Your Health" [3]

"From heat stress to sewage overflows, climate change promises to bring extreme weather that can throw our nation's ill-prepared public health infrastructure 'back to the 1890s,' according to experts."
Source: Daily Climate [4], 07/13/2010

"Dioxin Science Wars" Heat Up [5]

"The latest skirmish in the decades-long scientific battle over the health risks of the most toxic form of dioxin is heating up."

Source: C&EN [6], 07/13/2010

Media Give Climate Science Exoneration Less Ink Than False Charges [7]

Mainstream news media have given far less coverage to the five major panels that have debunked the "climategate" stolen-email flap kicked up by the fossil-fuel blogosphere than they did to the original charges now proven false.

Source: Huffington Post [8], 07/13/2010

"Oil Spill Commission Members Let BP Exec off Easy" [9]

The co-chairmen of a presidential commission probing the BP oil spill did not ask any probing questions of the one BP exec to testify at the panel's first hearing Monday.

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [10], 07/13/2010

"Coast Guard Lifts Ban on News Coverage Near Oil Spill Boom" [11]

"The Coast Guard has modified a policy on safety zones around boom deployed on oiled coastlines, a policy news organizations had said unnecessarily restricted coverage of the impact of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and efforts to clean it up."

Source: AP [12], 07/13/2010

"U.S. Issues Revised Offshore Drilling Ban" [13]

"Interior Secretary Ken Salazar  issued revised rules on Monday for a six-month moratorium on deepwater oil  drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, replacing an earlier one that had been declared invalid by federal courts."

Source: NYTimes [14], 07/13/2010

BP Testing New Cap To See If It Can Hold in Oil [15]

"In perhaps the most significant development since BP's runaway well began spewing oil in the Gulf of Mexico 85 days ago, crews placed a tight-fitting cap over the leak Monday evening designed to give the company its greatest chance so far at stopping the flow of oil into the sea."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [16], 07/13/2010

DEADLINE: Biodiversity Reporting Award [17]

2010 deadlines for participating countries are Bolivia (July 31); Brazil (April 26); Brazil — TV category (April 26); Columbia (August 18); and Madagascar (August 30). First place winners from Latin American countries receive an all expenses paid trip to an international environmental journalist conference.

SEJournal Summer 2010, Vol. 20 No. 2 [18]

In this issue: Iceland's shy volcano surprises the world; growing on-line journalism; tips for roving reporters; journalists fight for access to cover BP oil spill; birthing a book; top 40 nature images of all time; SEJ's new grant program for reporting projects; free online tools; geoengineering Earth's climate; and more.

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