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"Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A." [1]

"Thousands of the nation's largest water polluters are outside the Clean Water Act's reach because the Supreme Court has left uncertain which waterways are protected by that law, according to interviews with regulators."

Source: NYTimes [2], 03/01/2010

Power Plants Hit Proposal to Block Use of Seawater for Cooling [3]

"California water resources board plan, backed by environmentalists, would end practice of sucking in ocean water -- along with small animals, fish larvae and, occasionally, people -- to cool plants."

Source: LA Times [4], 03/01/2010

"Pesticide Exposure Deprives Yaqui Girls of Breastfeeding -- Ever" [5]

A Univ. of Florida researcher has found that endocrine-disrupting agricultural pesticides have harmed the health of Yaqui people in Mexico. Among the effects: girls developing breasts that lack mammary tissue needed to produce milk.

Source: Indian Country Today [6], 03/01/2010

"1 in 4 Parents Buys Unproven Vaccine-Autism Link" [7]

"One in four U.S. parents believes some vaccines cause autism in healthy children, but even many of those worried about vaccine risks think their children should be vaccinated. Most parents continue to follow the advice of their children's doctors, according to a study based on a survey of 1,552 parents. Extensive research has found no connection between autism and vaccines."

Source: AP [8], 03/01/2010

"'Pesticide Drift' Eluding Efforts To Combat It" [9]

"The Environmental Protection Agency is considering a petition from farm worker and public health advocates to ban pesticide spraying near schools, hospitals and child care centers."

Source: NPR [10], 03/01/2010

"Manure Becomes Pollutant as Its Volume Grows Unmanageable" [11]

"Animal manure, a byproduct as old as agriculture, has become an unlikely modern pollution problem, scientists and environmentalists say."

Source: Wash Post [12], 03/01/2010

"Cyber Bullying Rises as Climate Data Are Questioned" [13]

Climate scientists are the target of an organized campaign of hate mail and threats that they say seem calculated to silence them. And some say the bullying campaign seems to be inspired by media superstars.

Source: Daily Climate [14], 03/01/2010

"Recirculating Aquaculture Systems: the Future of Fish Farming?" [15]

"Recirculating aquaculture systems cut the pollution and disease that occur in current fish farming operations. Many see it as the future of the industry."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [16], 02/26/2010

"S. Carolina To Sue Government Over Nuclear Waste Decision" [17]

"South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster said on Wednesday he would take legal action to stop President Barack Obama from dropping plans to build a nuclear waste storage facility in Nevada."

Source: Reuters [18], 02/26/2010

"Pyrethroids Raise New Concerns" [19]

"Chemicals derived from flowers may sound harmless, but new research raises concerns about compounds synthesized from chrysanthemums that are used in virtually every household pesticide. For at least a decade, pyrethroids have been the insecticide of choice for consumers, replacing organophosphate pesticides, which are far more toxic to people and wildlife. But evidence is mounting that the switch to pyrethroids has brought its own set of new ecological and human health concerns."

Source: EHN [20], 02/26/2010

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