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NY Lawmakers Extend Brownfields Credits, a Bonanza for Developers [1]

"ALBANY -- Before going home for the summer last week, state lawmakers quietly added nine more months of life to a pollution cleanup program that has turned into a billion-dollar cookie jar for affluent developers."

Economy & Business [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [4]
Public [5]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [6]
Source: Albany Times Union [7], 07/03/2012
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3M Incinerator Can Burn Outside Hazardous Waste, MN Says [8]

"Bets Thorkelson's opposition to 3M Co.'s hazardous waste incinerator began in the mid-1990s, when she learned that four moms of boys on her sons' hockey team had breast cancer."

Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [9]
Pollution [4]
Waste [10]
Public [5]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [11]
Source: Huffington Post [12], 07/03/2012
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TOOLBOX: EWG Ag Subsidy Database a Tall Silo of Environmental Stories [13]

One starting point to covering agriculture — and the health implications of land and water use — is to follow the money using Environmental Working Group's major database tool. Any reporter covering the ag-environment link should know about it.

SEJ Publication Types: 
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Topics on the Beat: 
Water & Oceans [15]
Pollution [4]
Policy [16]
Health [17]
Environmental Politics [9]
Environmental Health [3]
Agriculture [18]
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"Beach Pollution at Third-Highest Level in 22 Years" [19]

"Beaches across the nation continue to be fouled by sewage and storm water pollution that puts swimmers at risk of getting sick, according to a report by an environmental group."

Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: LA Times [21], 06/27/2012
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"BPA Linked to Brain Tumors for the First Time" [22]

"The news just keeps getting worse for bisphenol A. Lab and animal research has linked it to reproductive disorders, obesity, diabetes, and cancers sensitive to hormonal activity, like those of the breast and prostate. Studies show that more than the vast majority of Americans have measurable levels of BPA in their urine (though as Sydney Brownstone wrote on this blog yesterday, Old Order Mennonites seem to have less)—not surprising given that the chemical is used in thousands of consumer products, including cans and plastic packaging for food and beverages. Now a new study from China has found an association, for the first time, between human exposure to BPA and brain tumors."

Chemicals [23]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [5]
International [24]
Source: Mother Jones [25], 06/27/2012
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"Sand Trains Stir Up Dust in St. Paul Neighborhood" [26]

"Open train cars filled with sand have raised alarm in St. Paul's St. Anthony Park neighborhood, where some residents wonder if the silica that comprises 80 percent of the unprocessed sand is safe."

Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [4]
Public [5]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [11]
Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune [27], 06/27/2012
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"Efforts To Investigate Wildlife Services' Methods Continue" [28]

"Two recent documents are drawing renewed attention to the federal government's wildlife damage control program."

Environmental Health [3]
Wildlife [29]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: Sacramento Bee [30], 06/26/2012
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"Farmworkers Plagued By Pesticides, Red Tape" [31]

"NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Laboring in the blackberry fields of central Arkansas, the 18-year-old Mexican immigrant suddenly turned ill. Her nose began to bleed, her skin developed a rash, and she vomited."

Agriculture [18]
Chemicals [23]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: iWatch News [32], 06/26/2012
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"Latest Health Hazard in Gaza: Water That's Not Fit To Drink" [33]

"Too contaminated to drink and never in continuous supply because of the hours-long daily power shortages, the water in Gaza is causing widespread, chronic health problems and contributing to high rates of child mortality."

Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [4]
Water & Oceans [15]
Public [5]
International [24]
Source: Sydney Morning Herald [34], 06/25/2012
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