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Pacific Institute Reinstates Peter Gleick Following Heartland Exposé [1]

"The scientist who exposed the inner workings of the ultra-conservative Heartland Institute, triggering the defection of key donors, has been reinstated after an investigation."

Climate Change [2]
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Source: Guardian [6], 06/08/2012
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"Farm Bill Clears 1st Hurdle in Senate" [7]

"A five-year farm and food bill that would revamp the federal safety net for farmers and eliminate direct government payments for idle crop fields took its first step toward passage Thursday in the Senate."

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Agriculture [8]
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Source: AP [9], 06/08/2012
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"Warmest U.S. Spring On Record: NOAA" [10]

"So far, 2012 has been the warmest year the United States has ever seen, with the warmest spring and the second-warmest May since record-keeping began in 1895, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported on Thursday."

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Source: Reuters [11], 06/08/2012
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"Top 5 Most Vulnerable U.S. Cities to Hurricanes" [12]

A new investigation marks the five U.S. cities most vulnerable to hurricanes as Tampa/St. Petersburg, Miami, New Orleans, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, and Houston/Galveston.

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Source: Climate Central [14], 06/07/2012
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"Health Risks of Cannabis 'Underestimated', Experts Warn" [15]

"Experts are warning that the public dangerously underestimates the health risks linked to smoking cannabis."

Environmental Health [16]
Public [4]
International [17]
Source: BBC [18], 06/07/2012
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"Untreatable Gonorrhea Spreading Around World: WHO" [19]

"LONDON -- Drug-resistant strains of gonorrhea have spread to countries across the world, the United Nations health agency said on Wednesday, and millions of patients may run out of treatment options unless doctors catch and treat cases earlier."

Environmental Health [16]
Public [4]
International [17]
Source: Reuters [20], 06/07/2012
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"B.C. Taken To Task for Failure To Inform Public" [21]

"The [British Columbia] provincial government routinely fails its legal duty to promptly inform citizens of risks to public health and safety, warn legal scholars at the University of Victoria."

"Failures to disclose include air pollution, deteriorating infrastructure, parasite infestations, contaminated water and disease risk. Relevant information has been withheld from potential victims, scientists and the media — in some cases for almost a decade, says the university’s Environmental Law Clinic following a study of six cases across B.C.

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Public [4]
Canada [23]
Source: Vancouver Sun [24], 06/07/2012
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Study Links Flame Retardant To Obesity, Anxiety, Development Problems [25]

"WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Small doses of a flame retardant commonly added to furniture and baby products can trigger obesity, anxiety and developmental problems, according to the first independent study of a chemical promoted as safe by industry and government officials."

Chemicals [26]
Environmental Health [16]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Chicago Tribune [27], 06/07/2012
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"Toronto Bans Plastic Bags" [28]

"Toronto has become the first major city in Canada to ban plastic shopping bags in a surprise city council vote that the mayor denounced as 'ludicrous.'"

Waste [29]
Public [4]
Canada [23]
Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [30], 06/07/2012
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"EPA, Armendariz Blasted at House Hearing" [31]

"At a U.S. House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing Wednesday, Congressional Republicans heaped criticism on Al Armendariz, who resigned this spring as head of the Environmental Protection Agency's south-central regional office after controversial comments surfaced about his regulation philosophy."

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Source: Texas Tribune [32], 06/07/2012
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