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March 12, 2012 to March 17, 2012

6th World Water Forum [1]

Taking place in Marseille, France, the Forum aims to generate concrete solutions to issues of access to water and sanitation, in particular through the launch of an online solutions platform.

Other Events [2]
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Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Water & Oceans [4]
Region: 
Europe [5]
February 12, 2025

DEADLINE: AAJA Journalism Excellence Awards [6]

The Asian American Journalists Association is accepting nominations for the 2025 Journalism Excellence Awards until Feb 12.  Established in 1987, the awards recognize and encourage excellence among journalists and outstanding coverage of Asian American and Pacific Islander issues by AAJA members.

Awards and Grants [7]
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Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Diversity [8]
Journalism & Media [9]
March 19, 2012

Interfaith Climate and Energy Conference in Jerusalem [10]

The Conference features world and Israel-based religious leaders speaking out on the ethical imperative and religious basis for action on climate change and use of renewable energy. Interactive, action-oriented workshops follow the main plenary session.

Other Events [2]
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Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Energy & Fuel [11]
Climate Change [12]
Region: 
Middle East [13]

"Religious Right Bashes Green Evangelicals for Supporting EPA Rules" [14]

"Religious-right leaders are slamming a green evangelical group for casting support for Environmental Protection Agency rules to cut power plant mercury emissions as a 'pro-life' position." (EPA says the new standards "will avert up to 11,000 premature deaths, 4,700 heart attacks and 130,000 asthma attacks every year.")

Air [15]
Chemicals [16]
Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Politics [18]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: E2 Wire [20], 02/10/2012
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"Company Halts Production Of Short-Chain Paraffins" [21]

"U.S. production of short-chain chlorinated paraffins has ceased under a settlement agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency and Dover Chemical, EPA announced on Feb. 7. These substances are persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic, according to the agency."

Chemicals [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: C&EN [22], 02/10/2012
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"Air Sampling Reveals High Emissions From Gas Field" [23]

"When US government scientists began sampling the air from a tower north of Denver, Colorado, they expected urban smog — but not strong whiffs of what looked like natural gas. They eventually linked the mysterious pollution to a nearby natural-gas field, and their investigation has now produced the first hard evidence that the cleanest-burning fossil fuel might not be much better than coal when it comes to climate change."

Air [15]
Climate Change [12]
Energy & Fuel [11]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: Nature [24], 02/10/2012
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"FDA Tests Reveal Raised Lead Levels in U.S. Lipsticks" [25]

New FDA tests reveal that some brands of lipsticks contain levels of lead higher than the strictest limit (California's) recommended for health. FDA has not concluded that there is any cause for consumer concern.

Chemicals [16]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: Forbes [26], 02/10/2012
  • Read more about "FDA Tests Reveal Raised Lead Levels in U.S. Lipsticks" [25]

"BPA Fosters Diabetes-Promoting Changes" [27]

"An ingredient in plastics and food-can linings coaxes cells from the pancreas to inappropriately secrete the hormone insulin, a finding that bolsters earlier links between type 2 diabetes and low-dose exposure to the chemical."

Climate Change [12]
Environmental Health [17]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: Science News [28], 02/10/2012
  • Read more about "BPA Fosters Diabetes-Promoting Changes" [27]

Link Seen Between Ubiquitous Cadmium & Kids With Learning Disabilities [29]

"It's a heavy metal. It's linked to learning problems in school children. And every child is exposed. Sounds like lead? It's cadmium. Signs are emerging that cadmium – a widespread contaminant that gets little attention from health experts and regulators – could be the new lead. Children with higher cadmium levels are three times more likely to have learning disabilities and participate in special education, according to new research."

Chemicals [16]
Environmental Health [17]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: EHN [30], 02/10/2012
  • Read more about Link Seen Between Ubiquitous Cadmium & Kids With Learning Disabilities [29]

"As ‘Yuck Factor’ Subsides, Treated Wastewater Flows From Taps" [31]

"SAN DIEGO — Almost hidden in the northern hills, the pilot water treatment plant here does not seem a harbinger of revolution. It cost $13 million, uses long-established technologies and produces a million gallons a day. But the plant’s very existence is a triumph over one of the most stubborn problems facing the nation’s water managers: if they make clean drinking water from wastewater, will the yuck factor keep people from accepting it?"

Water & Oceans [4]
Public [3]
California [32]
Source: NY Times [33], 02/10/2012
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