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Digg, Hugg, and Other Online Tools for the E-Beat [1]

The media landscape is changing fast, sometimes in ways that can benefit environmental coverage and journalists.

FED Report: Worrisome Overfishing Continues [2]

More fish in US federal marine waters have become overfished, according to NOAA's annual assessment for 2006, released June 22, 2007

Sunscreen Safety: Avoiding the Long-Term "Burn" [3]

It's summer, and the ozone layer isn't getting any thicker. So it's time to break out the sunscreen. Which brand will protect your health as well as ward off sunburn?

Religious Groups Span Spectrum on Global Warming [4]

As US politicians look for votes on climate change issues, they are testing the religious waters.

Voluntary Superfund Cleanup: Show Me the Money [5]

On June 11, the US Supreme Court unanimously decided to allow polluters who engage in voluntary Superfund site cleanups to recoup costs from other responsible parties.

FEDS Announce Preferred Colorado River Plan [6]

The Bureau of Reclamation announced on June 18, 2007, its preferred management option for the Colorado River basin during drought conditions.

Conflicts Emerging Over Wind Power [7]

US wind-power capacity rose substantially again in 2006, boosting the cumulative total by 27%.

Mixed News for Great Lakes [8]

US and Canadian government agencies acknowledged the glass is only half full with the June 7, 2007, release of their State of the Great Lakes Highlights Report.

Team Trying to Predict Detailed Hurricane Locations and Losses [9]

With hurricane season once again upon us, you may find it beneficial to check out an interesting new alternative information source.

Transported Firewood Can Be Source of Lethal Plant Disease [10]

As campers and picnickers head outdoors in greater numbers for the summer season, many government agencies are urging them to not bring their own firewood.

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