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Terrorism Down on the Farm [1]

Amid the torrent of terrorism news, one angle that's been overlooked is agroterrorism -- using biological agents as weapons against crops or livestock.

Terror and the Electric Grid [2]

The Sept. 11 attacks should remind reporters of the vulnerability of the electric power supply system not just to terrorism, but to other natural and man-made disasters that could bring serious outages.

TOOLBOX: Database on US Fish Disease [3]

As of Sept. 21, reporters and citizens have access to substantial US Fish and Wildlife Service data on fish diseases in US waters.

TOOLBOX: NOAA Launches New Flood Forecast [4]

Reporters in some flood-prone communities now have a new forecast tool to help their audience anticipate floods.

Climate Data Center Redefines What's "Normal" [5]

Is normal weather still what it used to be in your region?

Airport Closure: An Environmental Experiment [6]

The closure of U.S. airports following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, provides a rare opportunity to gauge the contributions of airports and related activities to a city's air pollution.

Upcoming SEJ Regional Events and Meet-Ups [7]

Check here for upcoming regional events, including meet-ups. Also watch the SEJ Community Calendar for professional meetings or informal get-togethers in your area.

El Nio Watch Begins [8]

El Nios occur when unusually warm water invades South and Central American coastal waters toward the end of the year.

NAS: Arsenic + Drinking Water = Increased Cancer Risk [9]

Even very low concentrations of arsenic in drinking water can increase cancer risks. NAS release with link to report.

Public Citizen Scrutinizes Environmental Impacts of NATA [10]

Corporations are using a dispute resolution provision of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to circumvent environmental regulations in the US, Canada, and Mexico.

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