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"Low Amount of BPA Can Increase Cardiac Risk by 45%, Study Finds" [1]

"Elevated exposure to bisphenol A has been linked in a new study to a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease, the second time researchers have made a connection between the widely used plastic-making compound and heart ailments."

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [2], 01/13/2010

"Stronger Controls Urged on Chemicals in Water" [3]

"Citing the decline in frogs and rise of "frankenfish," a Bay Area environmental group filed a legal petition Monday for tighter federal standards on pollutants that disrupt the hormones of humans and wildlife."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [4], 01/13/2010

"Study Sees Parking Lot Dust as a Cancer Risk" [5]

"Chemicals in a cancer-causing substance used to seal pavement, parking lots and driveways across the U.S. are showing up at alarming levels in dust in homes, prompting concerns about the potential health effects of long-term exposure, a new study shows."

Source: InvestigateWest [6], 01/13/2010

"Groups Ask U.S. To Regulate Shipping of Commercial Bumblebees" [7]

"Conservation groups said four species of native bumblebees are close to extinction and called on the federal government Tuesday to begin regulating the shipping of bees raised commercially as crop pollinators."

Source: Wash Post [8], 01/13/2010

Electrics Jolt Detroit Auto Show [9]

The New York Times' Green Inc. and Wheels blogs round up news from the Detroit Auto Show. The news is all about electric vehicles. Several foreign makers may beat U.S. firms to market or undercut them on price.

Source: NYTimes [10], 01/13/2010

"OIRA Meetings Stir Controversy over Coal Ash Regulation" [11]

"Industry representatives have repeatedly visited the White House to discuss pending regulation of coal ash, raising suspicions that industry may be influencing the rule. In December, amid these meetings, EPA announced it was backing away from its earlier pledge to propose coal ash regulations by the end of 2009."

Source: OMB Watch [12], 01/13/2010

"Obama, Senate Allies Weigh Strategy in Face of Double-Digit Unemployment" [13]

"Advocates for comprehensive climate legislation should look no further than the nation's unemployment rate as they ponder their chances for success this year."

Source: ClimateWire [14], 01/13/2010

"Wrangling Runoff" [15]

"Stormwater runoff can be one of the main ways that urban areas create pollution. In some cases it can dramatically suffocate marine life. It can also cause flooding. One small town in Maryland is on the receiving end of its region's runoff. ... It's trying to set a national example with its approach to solving the problem."

Source: Environment Report [16], 01/12/2010

"Operation CPS: The Mysterious Death of a Done Nuclear Deal" [17]

"If CPS Energy, San Antonio’s City-owned utility, took a solitary human form, it would be a headless corpse bouncing gently under a white hospital sheet on its way to the morgue."

Source: San Antonio Current [18], 01/12/2010

"What the EPA's "Chemicals of Concern" Plans Really Mean" [19]

"The agency's environmental and health concerns about phthalates, PBDEs and two other chemical types marks a shift in federal policy and is sparking policy changes in advance of anticipated regulations."

Source: Scientific American [20], 01/12/2010

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