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EPA Doesn't Bother to Collect Chemical Safety Data From Companies [1]

Neither EPA nor the American public know very much about the possible health effects of tens of thousands of chemicals used in commerce and consumer products every day.

USDA Stops Pesticide, Fertilizer Data [2]

The Bush administration is killing a longstanding program that publishes free the information it gathers on the application of pesticides and fertilizer by U.S. farmers.

Proposed Fisheries Rule Would Cut Public Input, Info [3]

Reporters trying to cover fisheries issues may soon find decisions happening faster than they can cover them.

Administration Threatens Veto of Shield Law [4]

Top Bush Administration officials are signaling they will recommend veto of a bill to shield reporters from being compelled to disclose their confidential sources.

Post-Election Agendas Begin to Spawn, Swim Upstream [5]

Even before the Nov. 4, 2008, presidential election happens, various groups are beginning to draft or post ambitious environment-related agendas for the next administration to follow... should it wish to.

New Fuel Economy Data Released [6]

As roller-coaster gas prices continue to make the news, your audience will likely be interested in the latest fuel economy stats, released Oct. 15, 2008, by EPA and DOE.

DOE Releases Nuke-Building Environmental Impact Statement [7]

In the waning months of the Bush administration, the push for nuclear energy continues.

Vast Majority of U.S. Cities Heat Up in 2000-2007 [8]

As many experts have predicted, global warming won't occur uniformly, in time or space.

BLM Tries to Remove a Congressional Tool for Protecting Lands [9]

A Congressional move to stop uranium mining around the Grand Canyon has led the BLM to propose removing the rules that allowed the Congressional action.

Where's Canada's Energy Policy? [10]

Energy issues and policy north of the US border are heating up in intriguing ways, with potentially significant effects throughout North America.

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