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Toolbox: Database Helps Track Broken Promises on Parkland Conservation [1]

Seattle-based InvestigateWest published a feature package last summer documenting illegal parkland conversions in Michigan, New York City, and Oklahoma. They could not cover all the other states — that was left for you to do, with the assistance of their database of some 40,000 federal grants under the Land and Water Conservation Fund.

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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
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Planning & Growth [3]
Natural Resources [4]
Laws & Regulations [5]
Government [6]
Economy & Business [7]
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Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [8]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [9]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [10]
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White House Met in Secret with Industry Before Frack Rule [12]

Government rulemaking takes place with everything on the record in a public docket, right? Well ... actually not. EnergyWire reporter Mike Soraghan revealed in an April 12, 2013 story that presidential aide Heather Zichal met more than 20 times with industry groups lobbying on the proposed rule for fracking on federal lands.

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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Laws & Regulations [5]
Government [6]
Environmental Politics [13]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Economy & Business [7]
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Public [11]
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Voluntary Fracking Disclosure Database Gets 'F' from Harvard Study [15]

We told you so. But now a Harvard study also says it: the FracFocus registry designed and operated by the drilling industry (and its close friends) fails to meet the public's right to accountability and complete disclosure of chemicals pumped into underground formations that may impact people's drinking-water wells.

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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
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Water & Oceans [16]
Health [17]
Environmental Health [18]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Chemicals [19]
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Public [11]
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Texas Fertilizer Explosion Re-Raises Buried Hazmat Disclosure Issues [20]

News stories about the April 17, 2013, explosion of a fertilizer storage plant in the town of West, Texas that killed 15 people have so far focused on the plant operator's risk-disclosure failure, instead of the likely fact that government agencies knew the nature and magnitude of the hazard — or should have known. The bigger story is the regulatory failure — and industry's decades-long campaign to keep the public ignorant of the threats they face. Photo: AP/LM Otero/Available through Creative Commons.

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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
Topics on the Beat: 
Planning & Growth [3]
Laws & Regulations [5]
Environmental Politics [13]
Disasters [21]
Chemicals [19]
Agriculture [22]
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Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [10]
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June 21, 2019

DEADLINE: NSF Antarctic Reporting Opportunity [23]

The National Science Foundation and the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration are accepting proposals from media professionals to visit a "deep-field" camp on the remote Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica in December 2019, for a period of about two weeks. Apply by Jun 21.

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Climate Change [25]
Journalism & Media [26]
People & Population [27]
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Antarctica & Arctic [28]

"20 Pounds? Not Too Bad, for an Extinct Fish" [29]

"PYRAMID LAKE, Nev. -- For most fishermen a 20-pound trout is a trophy, but for Paiute tribe members and fish biologists here the one Matt Ceccarelli caught was a victory."

Biodiversity [30]
Fish & Fisheries [31]
Public [11]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [32]
Source: NY Times [33], 04/24/2013
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"Oil Lobbyists Oversee Protection of Threatened Lizard" [34]

"When Texas promised to protect a threatened lizard in the oil-rich Permian Basin, state officials entrusted the day-to-day oversight to a nonprofit that sounds like an environmental group: the Texas Habitat Conservation Foundation."

Biodiversity [30]
Environmental Politics [13]
Public [11]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [10]
Source: Texas Tribune [35], 04/24/2013
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Kalamazoo Mayor: EPA's Plan for Superfund Landfill Is 'Unacceptable' [36]

"KALAMAZOO, MI -- Members of the Kalamazoo community gathered at a public forum Monday to learn more about the Allied Paper landfill site and to voice concerns with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposal to consolidate and cap the site in Kalamazoo's Edison neighborhood."

Environmental Health [18]
Environmental Politics [13]
Pollution [37]
Public [11]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [8]
Source: Kalamazoo Gazette [38], 04/24/2013
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U.S. Alarmed By Japanese Nuclear Recycling Plan [39]

"U.S. officials and experts have expressed strong reservations about the plan to operate a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in Aomori to recover fissionable plutonium while most of the nation's reactors remain shuttered, a Japan Atomic Energy Commission member said."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [40]
Public [11]
International [41]
Source: Kyodo [42], 04/24/2013
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"'Cal Enviroscreen' Ranks ZIP Codes Statewide By Pollution" [43]

"It's the first environmental health screening tool of its kind in the country. California's Environmental Protection Agency is rolling out 'Cal Enviroscreen' which helps pinpoint communities that may be particularly vulnerable to pollution."

Environmental Health [18]
People & Population [27]
Public [11]
California [44]
Source: KQED [45], 04/24/2013
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