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"Japanese Find Radioactivity on Their Own" [1]

With the Japanese government apparently failing in the task of protecting the public from radiation after the meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear station, ordinary Japanese citizens are buying dosimeters -- and making startling discoveries.

Disasters [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Food [4]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: NY Times [7], 08/02/2011
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"FDA Faces Opposition Over Genetically Engineered Salmon" [8]

"A group of eight senators is asking the FDA to cease consideration of the fish as food, and is threatening to pull funding for the study if the agency does not comply."

Biodiversity [9]
Food [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: LA Times [11], 08/01/2011
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"African Land Grab Threatens Food Security: Study" [12]

"Rich countries grabbing farmland in Africa to feed their growing populations can leave rural populations there without land or jobs and make the continent's hunger problem more severe, an environmental think tank said on Tuesday."

Agriculture [13]
Climate Change [14]
Food [4]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Reuters [15], 07/28/2011
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Japanese Scientists Push for More Radiation Tests on Seafood Risks [16]

"Japan’s government has to release more data from ocean radiation tests to accurately assess the contamination threat to seafood, according to a statement by the Oceanographic Society of Japan."

Disasters [2]
Fish & Fisheries [17]
Food [4]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [18]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Bloomberg [19], 07/27/2011
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"Only One Deadly Strain of E. Coli Is Illegal" [20]

"The food-safety world knows there are a half-dozen or more lethal forms of E. coli ending up in our meat or on our leafy greens that are so virulent they can send people to the hospital and even kill them. But in the United States only one, E. coli O157:H7, is officially termed an adulterant, meaning any raw ground beef that tests positive for it cannot be sold for human consumption."

Environmental Health [3]
Food [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: USA TODAY [21], 07/27/2011
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"Big Retailers Make Pledge of Stores for 'Food Deserts'" [22]

"Executives from Wal-Mart, Walgreens, SuperValu and other stores joined Michelle Obama at the White House on Wednesday to announce a pledge to open or expand a combined 1,500 stores in communities that have limited access to nutritious food and are designated as 'food deserts.'"

Economy & Business [23]
Food [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: NY Times [24], 07/21/2011
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"Meat Eater's Guide Ranks Foods by Environmental, Health Effects" [25]

"Lamb, beef and cheese generate the most greenhouse gases of 20 popular meat, fish, dairy and vegetable proteins, according to a new study from the Environmental Working Group."

Food [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: LA Times [26], 07/18/2011
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Radioactive Beef Sold at Japanese Markets [27]

"Beef from cows from Fukushima Prefecture contaminated with radioactive cesium was sold to restaurants and shoppers in at least five prefectures, according to Tokyo metropolitan government officials."

Disasters [2]
Food [4]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [18]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Asahi Shimbun [28], 07/13/2011
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"Imported Fish with Banned Chemicals Reaching U.S. Consumers" [29]

"Tons of imported fish laced with chemicals banned from the U.S. food supply, including carcinogens, are routinely showing up in this country and, state officials say, winding up on American dinner plates."

Chemicals [30]
Fish & Fisheries [17]
Food [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: FairWarning [31], 07/06/2011
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"Two Scouts Want Palm Oil Out Of Famous Cookies" [32]

"A lot of adult environmentalists have been trying for years to focus attention on tropical rain forests in southeast Asia, but it took two teenagers to get the issue on the front page of a national newspaper and on the network news."

Food [4]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: NPR [33], 07/05/2011
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