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"For Women in the Climate Sciences, a Struggle To Find a Voice" [1]

"Beset by subtle biases, haunted by a work-family imbalance, or frustrated by an ability to give adequate voice to their science, women are struggling to find their place in academia, with consequences for all of us."

People & Population [2]
Science [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Daily Climate [6], 11/06/2012
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"Pennsylvania Report Left Out Data on Poisons in Water Near Gas Site" [7]

"PHILADELPHIA -- Pennsylvania officials reported incomplete test results that omitted data on some toxic metals that were found in drinking water taken from a private well near a natural gas drilling site, according to legal documents released this week."

Chemicals [8]
Environmental Health [9]
Environmental Politics [10]
Science [3]
Public [4]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [11]
Source: NY Times [12], 11/05/2012
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"State Representative Calls for Probe Of DEP Water Testing Reports [13]

"The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has created incomplete lab reports and used them to dismiss complaints that Marcellus Shale gas development operations have contaminated residential water supplies and made people sick, according to court documents and other sources."

Environmental Politics [10]
Pollution [14]
Science [3]
Water & Oceans [15]
Public [4]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [11]
Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [16], 11/02/2012
  • Read more about "State Representative Calls for Probe Of DEP Water Testing Reports [13]
November 13, 2012 to November 14, 2012

Workshop: Understanding the Connections between Coastal Waters and Ocean Ecosystem Services and Human Health [17]

This free National Academies Institute of Medicine workshop in Washington DC will bring together members of the ecology, ecosystem services, and health communities to gain a better understanding of the connections between coastal waterways and ocean processes and public health risks and benefits. A live webcast of the workshop will also be available for those who are unable to attend in person.

Other Events [18]
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Water & Oceans [15]
Science [3]
Pollution [14]
Policy [19]
Planning & Growth [20]
People & Population [2]
Natural Resources [21]
Laws & Regulations [22]
Health [23]
Food [24]
Fish & Fisheries [25]
Environmental Studies [26]
Environmental Health [9]
Biodiversity [27]
Region: 
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [11]

"Is a Major Science Group Stumping for Monsanto?" [28]

"With a week to go before California voters head to the polls to decide the fate of Proposition 37, which would require GMO foods to be labeled, I’ve been expecting an ugly campaign fueled by $41 million in corporate ad dollars to get even uglier."

Science [3]
Environmental Politics [10]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Grist [29], 10/31/2012
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"Watching Sandy, Ignoring Climate Change" [30]

"A couple of weeks ago, Munich Re, one of the world’s largest reinsurance firms, issued a study titled 'Severe Weather in North America.' According to the press release that accompanied the report, 'Nowhere in the world is the rising number of natural catastrophes more evident than in North America.' The number of what Munich Re refers to as 'weather-related loss events,' and what the rest of us would probably call weather-related disasters, has quintupled over the last three decades."

Climate Change [31]
Disasters [32]
Journalism & Media [33]
Science [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: New Yorker [34], 10/31/2012
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"US Downplayed Effect of Deepwater Oil Spill on Whales, Emails Reveal" [35]

"Documents obtained by Greenpeace show officials controlling information about wildlife affected by the disaster."

Disasters [32]
Journalism & Media [33]
Science [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Guardian [36], 10/25/2012
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"Scientists See Double Standard in Critique of Altered Foods" [37]

"Genetic engineering of crops is essentially the same as centuries-old, conventional plant breeding, except more precise, scientists say." As voting time nears on California's Proposition 37, arguments about science, safety, and the public's right to know intensify.

Agriculture [38]
Food [24]
Journalism & Media [33]
Science [3]
Public [4]
California [39]
Source: LA Times [40], 10/25/2012
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"Frontline: Did the Climate Deniers Win?" [41]

The hour-long report on the fossil-industry and right-wing climate science denial movement broadcast on PBS Frontline Tuesday night raises a key issue. Did deniers win their fight to stop action on global warming by killing it in Congress and keeping it out of the presidential campaign?

Science [3]
Policy [19]
Environmental Politics [10]
Climate Change [31]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: PBS Frontline [42], 10/25/2012
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"Penn State Climate Scientist Files Defamation Suit" [43]

"Penn State University scientist Michael Mann, whose work showed that Earth’s temperatures have risen along with increased fossil fuel use, announced Tuesday he had filed a lawsuit against the conservative National Review and the Competitive Enterprise Institute for defamation, complaining that they falsely accused him of academic fraud and compared him to convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky."

Climate Change [31]
Environmental Politics [10]
Journalism & Media [33]
Science [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: McClatchy [44], 10/24/2012
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