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Gas Industry Loses Fight to Keep Fracking Pollution Case Secret

2013-03-20 21:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

EcoWatch: A judge ruled today in favor of journalists seeking access to information about a fracking pollution court case. Judge Debbie ODell-Seneca reversed an order by a Washington County court sealing the record in a case in which a Pennsylvania family sued several gas companies over property damage and health impacts related to air and water pollution from nearby natural gas operations. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Observer-Reporter had intervened in the case to unseal the records, while...

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ACE Offers Borderless International Pollution Liability Coverage For U.S.-Based Multinational Companies

2013-03-20 16:49:00| pollutiononline News Articles

ACE USA, the U.S.-based retail operations of the ACE Group, recently announced the introduction of the Foreign Casualty Pollution Liability Coverage Endorsement

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ACE Offers Borderless International Pollution Liability Coverage For U.S.-Based Multinational Companies

2013-03-20 16:49:00| pollutiononline News Articles

ACE USA, the U.S.-based retail operations of the ACE Group, recently announced the introduction of the Foreign Casualty Pollution Liability Coverage Endorsement

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Good News for Pall: Agency for Toxic Substances Ignores 1,4 Dioxane Pollution

2013-03-20 05:34:27| Waste Management - Topix.net

If you file a pollution complaint to the government, does anyone bother to investigate? Or do they just ask others about it? When a tree falls in the forest and public health officials are located nearby - must one official ask another official if it made a noise? Ann Arbor Michigan has a 1,4 Dioxane plume in the groundwater.

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UK air pollution: why are we only now waking up to this public health crisis?

2013-03-19 20:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: When Justin Bieber collapsed last week at the O2 arena in London and was taken to a private clinic feeling "short of breath" and needing oxygen, the rumours started flying that he had had an asthma attack. They were denied by his management, but it would have been understandable if he had. Most of last week, London's air was heavily polluted, with many of the capital's pollution monitors recording "high" nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels as an acute photochemical smog of fumes and microscopic particles...

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