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Reasons for Hope on Enviro Beat

SEJ President Don Hopey reminds us it’s good to remember that environmental journalism can play an important role in digging out the information an increasingly distracted public needs to make tough policy decisions about their environment and health.

DEADLINE: Grist Fellowship Program

This one-year, paid program is designed to give early-career U.S.-based journalists with a demonstrated interest in environmental issues the experience to succeed in climate and environmental media. Three fellowships available this round. Deadline: Jan 21 for May 5, 2025 start.

"Lake Erie Algae a Threat To Ohio Drinking Water"

"TOLEDO, Ohio -- Toxins from blobs of algae on western Lake Erie are infiltrating water treatment plants along the shoreline, forcing cities to spend a lot more money to make sure their drinking water is safe."

Source: AP, 10/14/2013

"Chromium Taints Groundwater Beyond Harbor Point"

"BALTIMORE -- Even as some Fells Point residents worry that building over a capped toxic site at Harbor Point could endanger their health, records show elevated levels of cancer-causing chromium in groundwater just beyond the area targeted for an upscale development."

Source: Baltimore Sun, 10/14/2013

"Europe’s Electricity Providers Face An Existential Threat"

"On June 16th something very peculiar happened in Germany’s electricity market. The wholesale price of electricity fell to minus €100 per megawatt hour (MWh). That is, generating companies were having to pay the managers of the grid to take their electricity."

Source: Economist, 10/14/2013

FDA Confirms All Routine Food Safety Inspections Stopped in Shutdown

"The Food and Drug Administration has been forced to suspend all routine food safety inspections for the duration of the government shutdown, FDA spokesman Steven Immergut confirmed to The Huffington Post on Friday afternoon. Until funding is restored, the FDA will be inspecting only those facilities that it has cause to believe 'present an immediate threat to public health.'"

Source: Huffington Post, 10/14/2013

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