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"Study: Weedkiller in Waterways Can Change Frogs' Sex Traits" [1]

"A new study has found that male frogs exposed to the herbicide atrazine -- one of the most common man-made chemicals found in U.S. waters -- can make a startling developmental U-turn, becoming so completely female that they can mate and lay viable eggs."

Source: Wash Post [2], 03/02/2010

"Chilean Quake a Warning to U.S. Northwest" [3]

The Pacific "ring of fire" -- the zone where tectonic plates crunch -- doesn't stop at the equator. It extends through the U.S. Pacific Northwest, which is also vulnerable to intense quakes. States like Oregon are just beginning to retrofit potentially lethal buildings, and the seismic clock is ticking.

Source: Dot Earth [4], 03/02/2010

"Al Gore Takes Aim At Climate Change Skeptics" [5]

"Former Vice President Al Gore took aim at skeptics who doubt the reality of human-caused climate change, saying he wished it were an illusion but that the problem is real and urgent."

Source: Reuters [6], 03/02/2010

NICAR (Computer-Assisted Reporting) Annual Conference [7]

Join Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) and National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR) in Minneapolis for hands-on training, panels on the latest trends and insight into cutting-edge developments.

"Utah Governor Turns Back Two Uranium Trains" [8]

Utah has refused shipments of depleted uranium from the Department of Energy's Savannah River nuclear materials processing center in South Carolina.

Source: ENS [9], 03/01/2010

"Report: Warming Climate Threatens Prairie Pothole Region" [10]

"A new report shows predictions for a warming climate could be devastating to duck production in the Prairie Pothole Region."

Source: Grand Forks Herald [11], 03/01/2010

"Independent Board to Review Work of Top Climate Panel" [12]

"An independent board of scientists will be appointed to review the workings of the world’s top climate science panel, which has faced recriminations over inaccuracies in a 2007 report, a United Nations environmental spokesman said Friday."

Source: Reuters [13], 03/01/2010

"Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A." [14]

"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 [15], 03/01/2010

Power Plants Hit Proposal to Block Use of Seawater for Cooling [16]

"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 [17], 03/01/2010

"Pesticide Exposure Deprives Yaqui Girls of Breastfeeding -- Ever" [18]

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 [19], 03/01/2010

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