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"EPA Rejects Its Own Findings That a Pesticide Harms Children’s Brains" [1]

"The Trump administration has rejected scientific evidence linking the pesticide chlorpyrifos to serious health problems, directly contradicting federal scientists’ conclusions five years ago that it can stunt brain development in children."

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Source: NYTimes [12], 09/24/2020
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"In Arkansas, Backlash Against Pesticide Regulation Gets Personal" [13]

"Twice in the past two months, vandals have struck Terry Fuller's farm, destroying tractor engines and burning stacks of hay. Each attack came immediately after Fuller appeared before Arkansas's state legislature on behalf of a state agency that's investigating farmers suspected of illegally using a herbicide called dicamba. Fuller doesn't think it's a coincidence."

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Source: NPR [14], 09/24/2020
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"EPA About to Reverse Clinton-Era Toxic Air Pollution Policy" [15]

"Power plants, refineries, and other industrial sources may now be able to avoid stringent pollution controls if the toxic air particles they emit fall below a mandated legal threshold."

Air [16]
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Source: Bloomberg Environment [17], 09/23/2020
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EPA Questions Science Linking Pesticide To Brain Damage In Children [18]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday diminished studies linking a widely-used pesticide associated with brain damage in children, a move that could enable years of continued use of controversial chlorpyrifos."

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Source: The Hill [19], 09/23/2020
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"Hot Roads And Roofs Send Harmful Pollution Into The Air" [20]

"Asphalt—a petroleum product used on roads and roofs—is a significant source of harmful chemicals that end up contributing to ozone and particulate matter pollution, according to a study published today in Science Advances."

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Source: EHN [21], 09/22/2020
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"US EPA Reapproves Atrazine" [22]

"After reviewing the risks of atrazine for more than 7 years, the US Environmental Protection Agency says the widely used herbicide can stay on the market with some new restrictions. EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced this final decision on Sept. 18, during an event in Missouri attended by farm-group leaders and local lawmakers."

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Source: C&EN [23], 09/22/2020
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Scientists Take Closest Look Yet at Warming Impact of Aviation Emissions [24]

"An international team of prominent scientists has published what they say is the most comprehensive study to date calculating the complex climate impact of aviation emissions, reaffirming that contrail clouds produce more warming than carbon dioxide."

Air [16]
Chemicals [3]
Climate Change [25]
Energy & Fuel [26]
Pollution [8]
Transportation [27]
Public [10]
International [28]
Source: InsideClimate News [29], 09/21/2020
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In Dry State, Farmers Use Oil Wastewater to Irrigate Fields. Is it Safe? [30]

"For decades, farmers in California's Kern County have turned to wastewater from oil production to help irrigate their crops during extended dry spells."

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Climate Change [25]
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Environmental Health [4]
Food [31]
Water & Oceans [32]
Public [10]
California [33]
Source: InsideClimate News [34], 09/16/2020
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LNG Transport Proposal Flags Worries Over Rail Hazmat [35]

A Trump administration push to allow trains to carry liquified natural gas raises larger concerns about allowing hazardous materials to be carried around the United States by rail, per the latest TipSheet. Get the latest on the LNG transport plan, along with the backstory about the risks of numerous other rail hazmat, plus story ideas and reporting resources.

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"Chicago Announces Plan To Start Replacing Lead Water Pipes" [39]

"Chicago, the last big American city to require water pipes made of brain-damaging lead, is now the last one beginning to rip toxic pipes out of the ground."

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Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [40]
Source: Chicago Tribune [41], 09/11/2020
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