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Court Sides With Scientists on EPA Ban Of Grantees On Agency Boards [1]

"A federal appeals court sided with scientists Monday, forcing a lower court to reconsider a case challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to bar those who receive agency grants from sitting on its boards."

Environmental Politics [2]
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Source: The Hill [7], 03/24/2020
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"Testing Blunders Crippled US Response As Coronavirus Spread" [8]

"A series of missteps at the nation’s top public health agency caused a critical shortage of reliable laboratory tests for the coronavirus, hobbling the federal response as the pandemic spread across the country like wildfire, an Associated Press review found."

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National (U.S.) [6]
Source: AP [13], 03/24/2020
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Coronavirus Pandemic Spawns Many Stories on Environment Beat [14]

The momentous COVID-19 outbreak has many, many reporting angles — environment and energy stories certainly among them. Our latest Issue Backgrounder has an extensive rundown on possible ways in for environment and energy reporters, including everything from respiratory disease and air pollution to science denial and climate change, and more. Plus, pending passage of a massive congressional aid package [15]. And an earlier TipSheet on how journalists can prepare [16] for public health emergencies.

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"EPA: State AGs Urge Halt To 'Secret Science' Rulemaking" [35]

"Twenty state and city attorneys general this week objected to EPA's 'secret science' rule and called on the agency to extend the public comment deadline amid the new coronavirus pandemic."

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Source: Greenwire [36], 03/23/2020
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Greenland Lost 600 Billion Tons Of Ice Last Summer, Raising Sea Levels [37]

"Greenland’s unusually mild summer in 2019 caused the world’s largest island to lose 600 billion tons of ice in just two months, rivaling the summer of 2012 for the most ice mass lost in a single melt season, according to NASA data released Wednesday."

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Source: Washington Post [39], 03/19/2020
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"The Infuriating Story of How the Government Stalled Coronavirus Testing" [40]

"Alex Greninger was watching it all from the start. An epidemiologist and expert in laboratory medicine, Greninger spent the first few weeks of the year paying close attention to China, where a new SARS-like virus was burning through the city of Wuhan at an alarming rate."

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Source: GQ [41], 03/18/2020
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Chem Plant Cites Study It Funded to Ask Regulators to OK Higher Emissions [42]

"Denka Performance Elastomer, the owner of a LaPlace plant that is the only one in America to produce the presumed carcinogen chloroprene, is asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to increase the level of that compound deemed safe for public health."

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Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [44], 03/17/2020
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SEJournal Relaunches WatchDog with a ‘Voice,’ Plus Coronavirus and More [45]

SEJournal welcomes back from hiatus our WatchDog feature, now recast as an opinion column from Joseph A. Davis, Society of Environmental Journalists’ veteran freedom of information advocate and longtime SEJournal contributor. In part one of a two-parter, find out why we’re relaunching the new column, plus get Davis’ take on government openness (or lack thereof) around coronavirus, as well as more on SEJ’s deep commitment to open information and a rundown of its recent FOI activities. And watch for part two next week.

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Emerald Corridor Tries Flipping the Switch on C02 [76]

The latest entry in our ongoing “Covering Your Climate: The Emerald Corridor [77]” special report looks at what the Pacific Northwest is doing to mitigate climate change, including reducing carbon emissions, limiting sprawl and congestion, pushing energy efficiency and pursuing carbon sequestration. Read the new tipsheet, plus check out our earlier report on climate impacts [78] and our opening backgrounder. [79] 

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"Freshwater Mussels Are Dying And No One Knows Why" [81]

"In 2016, biologists and fishermen across the country started to notice something disturbing. Freshwater mussels were dying in large numbers."

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Source: NPR [82], 03/16/2020
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