August 19th, 2010

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Scientists Challenge Government’s Rosy BP Oil Spill Assessment

A series of new reports take issue with the government’s positive assessment of the massive BP oil spill and its effects on marine life. In late July, the Food and Drug Administration reopened fishing grounds for shrimp, after determining that they were “safe for consumption.” Then, federal officials announced that nearly 75 percent of the oil was ... Read more »

More States Extend Seat Belt Laws to Back-Seat Riders

More states are expanding their seat belt laws to include rear-seat passengers in the hope of preventing traffic injuries and deaths. Since 2007, six states — Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey and Texas — have started to require adult passengers in the back, along with those in front, to wear seat belts, USA Today ... Read more »

Study Links Mothers’ Pesticide Exposure to ADHD in Children

Children whose mothers were exposed to certain pesticides while pregnant have an increased chance of attention problems, according to a new study by researchers at the University of California at Berkeley. Researchers tested the urine of pregnant mothers to determine if their bodies had absorbed organophosphate pesticides, and later tracked the development of the women’s ... Read more »

Nationwide Egg Recall Expands Amid Big Salmonella Outbreak

An Iowa company has dramatically expanded its nationwide recall of eggs linked to salmonella contamination amid an outbreak of the infection that has sickened hundreds of people. In all, 250 people have been reported ill from the outbreak. But authorities said the actual number of consumers who have gotten sick is probably far greater, and ... Read more »

Pentagon Resists Hazardous Site Cleanups, GAO Finds

The Defense Department still is resisting orders to clean up three contaminated military bases after more than two decades of disagreements between government agencies over the hazardous sites, the Government Accountability Office has found. The Pentagon is the nation’s biggest polluter, The Washington Post reports. It is responsible for 141 of the 1,620 Superfund sites ... Read more »

Coal Plant Emissions Decline, EPA Says

Coal-fired power plants are producing less of the emissions that turn into soot and smog, according to new estimates from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Data for the first half of 2010 show a decline in total emissions, as well as a reduction in emissions intensity — the amount of pollution produced per unit of ... Read more »