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Food Safety Group Sues Ag Department for FOIA'd Records on GMO Crops [1]

The Center for Food Safety has sued the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service under the Freedom of Information Act for withholding information on genetically modified crops (GMOs), after unsuccessfully seeking information over a period of 13 years.

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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
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Agriculture [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Food [5]
Health [6]
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"Big Food is Spending Millions to Lobby for Less Transparency" [9]

"From GMO labeling to pesticides to the source of the meat you buy, a handful of companies are spending heavily to keep information off your food labels."

Agriculture [3]
Economy & Business [10]
Environmental Health [4]
Food [5]
Journalism & Media [11]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Civil Eats [13], 08/26/2015
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"How California’s Pesticide Regulator Spun a Concerned Community" [14]

California's Department of Pesticide Regulation gave Ventura County residents a misleading story about why it had allowed cancer-causing pesticide to be used by strawberry farmers near a local high school.

Agriculture [3]
Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
People & Population [16]
Public [8]
California [17]
Source: Reveal (CIR) [18], 08/25/2015
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Pesticides: "Hawaii's Spike in Birth Defects Puts Focus on GM Crops" [19]

"Local doctors are in the eye of a storm swirling for the past three years over whether corn that’s been genetically modified to resist pesticides is a source of prosperity, as companies claim, or of birth defects and illnesses".

Agriculture [3]
Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
Public [8]
Alaska and Hawaii [20]
Source: Guardian [21], 08/24/2015
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Scientists Call for New Review of Herbicide, Cite "Flawed" US Regs [22]

"U.S. regulators have relied on flawed and outdated research to allow expanded use of an herbicide linked to cancer, and new assessments should be urgently conducted, according to a column published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Reuters [23], 08/21/2015
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"The Teflon Toxin: How DuPont Slipped Past the EPA" [24]

"During the five decades in which DuPont used and profited from C8, the company had only infrequently discussed the chemical with environmental authorities, and it kept most of its extensive internal research on the chemical confidential."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
Journalism & Media [11]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: The Intercept [25], 08/21/2015
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Ten Years After Katrina: Lessons, Warnings, Rebuilding [26]

As the 10th anniversary of the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe approaches, many news media are doing stories that try to make sense of it. For journalists, it's an inexhaustible subject because it's about people's lives and the moral perils of the governments we choose. It's about the looming catastrophes we deny.

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Disasters [27]
Environmental Health [4]
Health [6]
Planning & Growth [28]
Water & Oceans [29]
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"Male Fish in North Carolina Rivers Found To Have Female Parts" [30]

"Male black bass and some sunfish in North Carolina rivers and streams are developing eggs in their testes, which can cause reproductive problems and potentially threaten populations, according to unpublished research."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
Fish & Fisheries [31]
Public [8]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [32]
Source: EHN [33], 08/19/2015
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"Exide Cleanup: Toxic Lead Removal Could Be California's Biggest Yet" [34]

"The task of removing lead-contaminated soil from thousands of homes near a closed Vernon battery recycling plant would be the largest cleanup of its kind in California and rank among the biggest conducted nationwide, say environmental officials and experts in toxic remediation."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
Pollution [35]
Public [8]
California [17]
Source: LA Times [36], 08/19/2015
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"The Teflon Toxin: The Case Against DuPont" [37]

DuPont, a major U.S. chemical company, for years hid what it knew about the threats to employees and neighbors from a chemical -- perfluorooctanoic acid, also known as PFOA or C8 -- that can cause cancer and other health damage. The PFOA was used in operations of DuPont's Washington Works plant in Parkersburg, WV. Its health damage was the focus of a major class-action lawsuit.

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [4]
Journalism & Media [11]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: The Intercept [38], 08/18/2015
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