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February 5, 2014

Key Legal Issues Facing the Administration in 2014: Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources [1]

The Environmental Law Institute will host a panel of four expert practitioners with an “inside-baseball” discussion about upcoming policies and regulatory agendas at the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Justice, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and the Department of Interior, among other regulatory agencies. Attend live in Washington, DC or via teleconference, 12:00-1:30 p.m. RSVP by Jan 31.

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Laws & Regulations [6]
Government [7]
Environmental Politics [8]
Environmental Health [9]
Energy & Fuel [10]
Economy & Business [11]
Disasters [12]
Climate Change [13]
Chemicals [14]
Agriculture [15]
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National (U.S.) [16]

"DDT Linked To Higher Risk of Alzheimer's" [17]

"People with high levels of exposure to the banned insecticide DDT were four times more likely to have Alzheimer’s disease than people with low levels, according to a study of patients in Georgia and Texas published today. The research is among the first to report a connection between Alzheimer’s, which is the world’s most common neurodegenerative disease, and chemicals in the environment."

Chemicals [14]
Environmental Health [9]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: EHN [18], 01/28/2014
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"Weak Federal Rules Cover Chemical Spills, Explosions" [19]

"This month's chemical spill in West Virginia reveals a weak web of rules on chemical use."

Chemicals [14]
Disasters [12]
Environmental Health [9]
Laws & Regulations [6]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: USA TODAY [20], 01/28/2014
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FDA Allowed Antibiotics in Animal Feed Despite Risk to Health: Report [21]

"The Food and Drug Administration has continued to allow dozens of antibiotics to be used in livestock feed, despite findings from its researchers that the drugs could expose humans to antibiotic-resistant bacteria through the food supply, an environmental advocacy group said in a report Monday."

Food [22]
Environmental Health [9]
Chemicals [14]
Agriculture [15]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Wash Post [23], 01/28/2014
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"Drinking Water Not Tested For Tens Of Thousands Of Chemicals" [24]

"The fact that a second contaminant in West Virginia's drinking water eluded detection for nearly two weeks — despite intense testing of the water — reveals an important truth about how companies test drinking water: In most cases, they only find the contaminants they're looking for." ...

Chemicals [14]
Environmental Health [9]
Pollution [25]
Water & Oceans [26]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: NPR [27], 01/27/2014
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"Could Your Driveway Be Poisoning Your Kids?" [28]

"Every year about 85 million gallons of a toxic waste that is known to promote cancer is carefully painted across about 170 square miles of American cities and suburbs, a swath as big as the city of New Orleans."

Chemicals [14]
Environmental Health [9]
Pollution [25]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Investigate West/QUEST [29], 01/24/2014
  • Read more about "Could Your Driveway Be Poisoning Your Kids?" [28]

"BPA Among Toxic Chemicals Driving Up Health Care Costs, Experts Say" [30]

"Health care spending in the U.S. has surged more than eightfold since the 1960s. Skyrocketing in that same time: Rates of chronic disease, use of synthetic chemicals, and evidence that many of these widely used substances may be wreaking havoc on human health."

Chemicals [14]
Environmental Health [9]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Huffington Post [31], 01/23/2014
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"These 12 Popular Sodas Tested Positive for a Potential Carcinogen" [32]

"The chemical compound that gives some sodas a caramel-brown color could be a carcinogen—and according to a new study by Consumer Reports, it's in many popular soft drinks at levels that exceed what many experts consider safe. Between April and December of 2013, researchers tested 110 bottles of various brands of soda for the 4-methylimidazole, or 4-MeI for short. They found the highest levels of the substance in Goya Malta, a malt-flavored soda popular in Latin American communities, and in various Pepsi products."

Chemicals [14]
Environmental Health [9]
Food [22]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Mother Jones [33], 01/23/2014
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"CDC: Pregnant Women Should Have Been Warned About Water Sooner" [34]

"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginians should have been given clearer information that the 1-part-per-million screening level for the toxic chemical "Crude MCHM" was not a "bright line" between what exposures are safe and unsafe, a top U.S. Centers for Disease Control scientist said Wednesday."

Chemicals [14]
Pollution [25]
Science [35]
Water & Oceans [26]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Charleston Gazette [36], 01/23/2014
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Drinking Water Crisis Reveals Knowledge Gaps [37]

You read about the 300,000 West Virginians who don't know if they are drinking safe water — and ask "Could it happen here?" The answer is "You betcha!" Environmental journalists have many tools for discovering drinking-water disasters-waiting-to-happen in their own bailiwicks.

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Water & Oceans [26]
Laws & Regulations [6]
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Chemicals [14]
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Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [39]
National (U.S.) [16]
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