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"Seeds of Doubt" [1]

"An activist’s controversial crusade against genetically modified crops."

Activism [2]
Agriculture [3]
Economy & Business [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [6]
Journalism & Media [7]
Public [8]
International [9]
Source: New Yorker [10], 08/22/2014
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"The Fine for Months of Manure Spilling? Less Than $500" [11]

"More than 1 million gallons of manure flowed from a small farm for months, say Marathon County officials, quickly filling a storage tank the size of a small basement, then trickling into a wetland and eventually entering the Little Eau Pleine River on the far western edge of the county."

Agriculture [3]
Pollution [12]
Public [8]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [13]
Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [14], 08/19/2014
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"Climate Change Reflected in Altered Missouri River Flow, Report Says" [15]

"Montana farmer Rocky Norby has worked the land along the Missouri River for more than 20 years, coaxing sugar beets and malted barley out of the arid ground."

Agriculture [3]
Climate Change [16]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: LA Times [19], 08/18/2014
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"West’s Historic Drought Stokes Fears of Water Crisis" [20]

"WILLOWS, Calif. — When the winter rains failed to arrive in this Sacramento Valley town for the third straight year, farmers tightened their belts and looked to the reservoirs in the nearby hills to keep them in water through the growing season."

Agriculture [3]
Climate Change [16]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: Wash Post [21], 08/18/2014
  • Read more about "West’s Historic Drought Stokes Fears of Water Crisis" [20]

"Central America Braces for Drought-Linked Food Crisis" [22]

"Low rainfall linked to the El Nino weather phenomenon has led to drought in parts of Central America, causing widespread damage to crops, shortages and rising prices of food, and worsening hunger among the region's poor."

Agriculture [3]
Climate Change [16]
Disasters [23]
Food [24]
Public [8]
Central America & the Caribbean [25]
Source: Reuters [26], 08/15/2014
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"Iowa's Corn Farmers Learn To Adapt To Weather Extremes" [27]

"Climate change is creating all kinds of challenges and opportunities for business. One of the sectors that feels the effects most immediately is agriculture. Already, weather patterns are making it more challenging to raise corn — even in Iowa — in the middle of the Corn Belt."

Agriculture [3]
Climate Change [16]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: NPR [28], 08/13/2014
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"Dry California Fights Illegal Use of Water for Cannabis" [29]

"NICE, Calif. — An abandoned recreational vehicle was the first clue. In this hamlet two hours north of San Francisco and barely a mile from the largest natural freshwater lake in the state, the trailer sat on a hill, hidden from the main drag. Behind it rose a flimsy fence, tall enough to shield its bounty: 50 marijuana plants in hastily constructed wooden boxes."

Agriculture [3]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [8]
California [30]
Source: NY Times [31], 08/07/2014
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Gulf's 'Dead Zone' Covers 5,052 Square Miles Along Louisiana's Coast [32]

"This year's low-oxygen "dead zone" along Louisiana coast covers 5,052 square miles, an area the size of the state of Connecticut but about 800 square miles less than the 2013 dead zone, according to a week-long survey released Monday."

Agriculture [3]
Pollution [12]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [33], 08/06/2014
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"Behind Toledo’s Water Crisis, a Long-Troubled Lake Erie" [34]

"TOLEDO, Ohio — It took a serendipitous slug of toxins and the loss of drinking water for a half-million residents to bring home what scientists and government officials in this part of the country have been saying for years: Lake Erie is in trouble, and getting worse by the year."

Agriculture [3]
Climate Change [16]
Pollution [12]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [8]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [13]
Source: NY Times [35], 08/05/2014
  • Read more about "Behind Toledo’s Water Crisis, a Long-Troubled Lake Erie" [34]

Industrial Sludge Could Be Headed for Farmland in 7 Virginia Counties [36]

"A Baltimore-based company wants to spread waste called industrial sludge on more than 16,000 acres of farm fields in seven Virginia counties, including Hanover and Goochland, but opponents have raised such a stink that Virginia officials are taking extra time to consider the issue."

Agriculture [3]
Environmental Health [5]
Fish & Fisheries [37]
Pollution [12]
Public [8]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [38]
Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch [39], 08/04/2014
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