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Good News: Lead Poisoning of Detroit Kids Drops 70 Percent Since 2004

"The number of Detroit children with lead levels exceeding a newly revised federal guideline has dropped more than 70 percent, from about 10,000 kids to 2,900 since 2004. Nevertheless, the number of children with elevated lead levels in Detroit and other Rust Belt cities remains much higher than the national average, and low-income people of color are most at risk."

Source: EHN, 02/28/2013

Sea Level Rise Threatens Boston's Tea Party Museum

"Since the drubbing that Superstorm Sandy gave the Northeast in November, there's a new sense of urgency in U.S. coastal cities. Even though scientists can't predict the next big hurricane, they're confident that a warmer climate is likely to make Atlantic storms bigger and cause more flooding."

Source: NPR, 02/28/2013

"With 2 Ships Damaged, Shell Suspends Arctic Drilling"

"WASHINGTON — After a series of costly and embarrassing accidents in its efforts to drill exploratory wells off the north coast of Alaska last year, Royal Dutch Shell announced on Wednesday that it would not return to the Arctic in 2013."

Source: NY Times, 02/28/2013

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