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BPA May Cause Heart Disease in Women [1]

"A study released this week by researchers at the University of Cincinnati says that exposure to bisphenol A may increase heart disease in women."
Chemicals [2]
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National (U.S.) [4]
Source: AlterNet [5], 06/22/2009
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"Permit Delay Worries Uranium Hopefuls" [6]

"Several proposed uranium mining projects in Wyoming and across the West will be delayed due the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's recent decision requiring a more thorough site-specific analysis for each project."
Nuclear Power & Radiation [7]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Casper Star-Tribune [8], 06/22/2009
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Greenwash Misleads Shoppers, Congress Told [9]

"98% of supposedly environmentally friendly products in US supermarkets make false or confusing claims, campaigners say."
Consumer [10]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Guardian [11], 06/22/2009
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Cow Lobby Wins on Burps [12]

Methane emissions from cows (cow burps) is a major source of greenhouse warming. Yet they are being left out of the climate change bill now before Congress -- because of an adept lobby campaign.
Climate Change [13]
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Source: AP [14], 06/22/2009
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Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States [15]

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This 2009 US Global Change Research Program report summarizes current science and focuses on impacts in different regions of the U.S. and on various aspects of society and the economy such as energy, water, agriculture, and health.
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Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States [17]

The 2009 US Global Change Research Program report, Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States, summarizes current science and focuses on impacts in different regions of the U.S. and on various aspects of society and the economy such as energy, water, agriculture, and health.
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Climate Change [13]
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Using TRI, Please! [18]

 

 

 By KEN WARD Jr.

I know that a lot of folks are down on TRI, and I agree that the data is not perfect. But I'm also terribly concerned that we as environmental reporters don't use it frequently enough (or well enough) and particularly frightened about EPA's proposals to cut back on the program. I also know that some of the best stories I do are based in some way on TRI data. It's still simply the best basic set of pollution numbers we have. Here's my latest example of how TRI helped me make a so-so story into a darned good one.

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Not A Single Armadillo Was Killed [20]

 

 By DAVID HELVARG

Not surprisingly this year's SEJ Conference in Austin, Texas, was overshadowed by a singular but all too predictable disaster, the lack of affordable booze at SEJ events.

Ironically, the last really boozy SEJ conference was in New Orleans where I recall Mark Schleifstein ominously predicting that someday we'd end up meeting in Texas. If only we'd listened to his warnings.

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Acid Oceans: A New Twist To Report When Covering Climate Change [21]

 

 By CHERYL HOGUE 
The increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere due to human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is well known. Scientists – with the exception of some skeptics – predict changes in the Earth's climate from rising levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.

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Climate Change [13]
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Journalism's Struggle Offers Big Challenges For SEJ [22]

 By PERRY BEEMAN

SEJ's truly marvelous family of committed journalists, educators and other friends came out of the Austin conference with the usual amazement about all the talent, helpfulness and great work that our members exude.

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