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NOAA Science Integrity Policy Still Cloudy on News Media Access [1]

The draft policy, released recently by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), barely addresses media access. It leaves this to the purview of the Commerce Department Public Communications Policy — which has not changed since the last year of the Bush administration.

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"Big Quakes Don't Trigger Global Chain: USGS" [6]

"Big earthquakes over the last 30 years have not triggered global chains of massive seismic activity, U.S. scientists reported on Monday. But major quakes do trigger other big ones close by and smaller ones far away, researchers said."

Disasters [7]
Science [3]
Public [5]
International [8]
Source: Reuters [9], 03/29/2011
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"Nuclear Rules in Japan Relied on Old Science" [10]

"In the country that gave the world the word tsunami, the Japanese nuclear establishment largely disregarded the potentially destructive force of the walls of water. The word did not even appear in government guidelines until 2006, decades after plants — including the Fukushima Daiichi facility that firefighters are still struggling to get under control — began dotting the Japanese coastline."

Science [3]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [11]
Disasters [7]
Public [5]
International [8]
Source: NY Times [12], 03/28/2011
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April 15, 2011

DEADLINE: Science Communications 2011 [13]

This unique, intensive program, August 13-28, 2011, offers professionals in both science and communications an opportunity to learn print, visual, interactive media, and other communication formats from some of the world's leading science communicators in beautiful Banff, Alberta. Apply by April 15th.

Workshops and Fellowships [14]
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Science [3]
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Canada [15]

"As Ozone Decision Looms, EPA Finds Stronger Science" [16]

"Recent studies suggest that smog-filled air kills more people and causes more breathing problems than previously thought, U.S. EPA scientists say in a new draft paper, but due to a procedural twist, the findings can't be taken into account as Administrator Lisa Jackson decides whether to set stricter limits than the George W. Bush administration chose in 2008."

Air [17]
Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Politics [19]
Pollution [20]
Science [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [21]
Source: Greenwire [22], 03/10/2011
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"Democrats Roll Out Climate Change Big Guns, Republicans Remain Immune" [23]

"Democrats have attempted to get Republicans to confront the science on climate change, in an effort to halt moves to block regulation of greenhouse gas pollution. But it's not clear that the appeal to reason worked."

Science [3]
Environmental Politics [19]
Climate Change [24]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [21]
Source: Guardian [25], 03/09/2011
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"Waxman Angrily Assails G.O.P. 'Science Deniers'" [26]

Henry Waxman (D-CA), ranking member of the House Energy Committee, speaking Monday at the Center for American Progress, said "The Republicans in Congress have become the party of science deniers, and that is profoundly dangerous."

Climate Change [24]
Environmental Politics [19]
Science [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [21]
Source: Green (NYT) [27], 03/08/2011
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"Science Satellite's Crash Leaves NASA 'Devastated' -- and Flummoxed" [28]

"A NASA satellite designed to study aerosols' influence on climate and measure solar energy failed to reach orbit [Friday] morning. The crash marks the second time in two years that a NASA climate satellite has failed to launch."

Climate Change [24]
Science [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [21]
Source: Greenwire [29], 03/07/2011
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"Scientists Want To Help Regulators Decide Safety of Chemicals" [30]

"Groups representing 40,000 researchers and clinicians are urging federal agencies responsible for the safety of chemicals to examine the subtle impact a chemical might have on the human body rather than simply ask whether it is toxic."

Chemicals [31]
Environmental Health [18]
Science [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [21]
Source: Wash Post [32], 03/04/2011
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"Pressure Limits Efforts to Police Drilling for Gas" [33]

Past efforts to regulate toxic and polluting waste from oil and gas drilling operations were thwarted when back-room industry pressure subverted the law and science that justified it. Today, history may be about to repeat itself.

Science [3]
Pollution [20]
Environmental Politics [19]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Public [5]
Source: Grist [35], 03/04/2011
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