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Environmental Right-to-Know eUpdate March 2008
Environmental Right-to-Know e-Udate November 2007
Environmental Right-to-Know e-Udate August 2007
Right-to-Know eUpdate May 2007
1. New Network Coordinator
2. EPA Looking at Labs
3. RTK NET Publishes 2005 Toxics Release Inventory Data
4. Dow Shirking Bhopal Responsiblities
5. TRI on the Local Level
6. Reports of Interest
2006 September/October eUpdate on Right-to-Know
1. Backroom Deal on Chemical Security Leaves Communities Vulnerable
2. Mexico Discloses Toxic Pollution Releases
3. Environmental Council of States Opposes EPA's TRI Proposals
4. Better European Union Chemical Regulations (REACH) Poised to Pass
2006 July/August eUpdate on Right-to-Know
1. Scientists and Senators Protest EPA's TRI Proposals
2. Safer Chemicals Provision Improves Federal Chemical Security Bill
3. Is the "Environmental Justice For All Tour" Coming to a City Near You?
4. State Officials Call for Labeling of Inert Pesticide Ingredients
2006 June eUpdate on Right-to-Know
1. Victory! Congress Votes to Protect Right to Know
2. Southern Colorado Group that Relies on TRI Opposes EPA's Proposals
3. Study Reveals Top 100 Corporate Air Polluters
4. Bill to Remove State Food Safety Warning Labels Introduced in Senate
2006 April/May eUpdate on Right-to-Know
1. Congress May Stop Sweeping Reductions in TRI Chemical Reporting
2006 March eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Report Shows Agencies Misleading the Public on Katrina
2. 100,000 Public Comments Against TRI Proposals (and counting!)
3. Louisville STAR Air Pollution Plan Still at Risk
4. Anti-Right-to-Know Food Labeling Bill Passes House
2006 January/February eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. 70,000 People Oppose Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Changes
2. Chicago Tribune Uses TRI Data for Story on Mercury Pollution
3. Biomonitoring Study Shows 1 in 5 Women Have Elevated Mercury Levels
4. Chemical Safety Board Proposes Better Evidence Preservation at Chemical Accidents
5. Help Preserve Air Quality Victory for Louisville KY Residents
2005 November/December eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. More than 15,000 People (and Counting) Oppose Toxics Release Inventory Changes
2. Government Secrecy and Misinformation about Hurricane Katrina's Toxic Aftermath
3. Chemical Security Bill Lacks Safer Chemicals Requirements
4. Update: Anti-Right-to-Know Food Labeling Bill Clears Key Committee
2005 October eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. EPA Proposes Sweeping Reductions in TRI Pollution Reporting
2. Katrina Update: Government's Inadequate Response Continues
3. California Biomonitoring Bill Stumbles in its Final Hurdle
2005 September eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Toxics from Hurrican Katrina: EPA Must Level with the Public
2005 July/August eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Congressional Task Force Seeks to Undermine Environmental Right to Know
2. Legislative Victory in Massachusetts will Promote Toxics Use Reduction
3. Biomonitoring: A New RTK Tool for Public Health
2005 May/June eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. EPA Quiet on Pollution
2. Industry to Stop Reporting Ozone-forming Chemical to TRI
3. Administration Supports Mandatory Chemical Security Requirements
2005 April eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Federal Grants for Toxics Work Available
2. Texas City Refinery Explosion Verifies Need for Safer Chemicals
3. 'Sunshine Week' Promotes Right-to-Know
2005 March eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Eugene Oregon Strengthens Toxics Disclosure Law
2. OMB Watch Weighs in on First Round of TRI Proposed Changes
3. Public Access to Air Monitoring Data Benefits Louisville Residents
4. Future of Pollution/Health Database called Scorecard.org in Question
2005 January/February eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Changes at the Working Group on Community Right-to-Know
2. EPA Proposes First Round of “Burden Reduction” TRI Rule Changes
3. Deadly Chlorine Leak Underlies Need for More Disclosure and Safer Chemicals
2004 November eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Global Day of Action on the 20th Anniversary of Bhopal Chemical Disaster
2. New Jersey Proposes Replacing Citizen's Right-to-Know with Need-to-Know
3. EPA Releases Individual Toxics Release Inventory Reports for 2003
4. 'Misfortune 100' Identifies Top Air Polluters
2004 October eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Big Buddy Government
2004 August/September eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Proposal Jeopardizes 30 Years of Right-to-Know
2. Paving Without Public Input
3. Secrecy Won't Protect Us
2004 July eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Bush Administration Pushes for Secrecy in Transportation
2. Power Plants Pose Unnecessary Dangers to Millions of Americans
3. Online Resources Provide Environmental Information
2004 June eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. New Toxics Release Data Slated for June 30th
2. Administration Secrecy Obstructs Communities' Right-to-Know
3. Exemption Keeps Responders in the Dark About Radioactive Cargo
2004 May eUpdate on Community Right-to-Know
1. Endorse Principles for Safe and Affordable Drinking Water
2. Bush Administration REACHs Out to European Countries
3. Pottstown Pa. Community Fights for Their Right-to-Know
2004 April Working Notes eUpdate
1. Tell EPA to Preserve Links to Useful Environmental Information
2. Europe Wins the Right-to-Know More About Industrial Pollution
3. Do-It-Yourself Bucket Samplers Help Communities Fight Air Pollution
2004 March Working Notes eUpdate
1. New Rules Allow Secret Industry-Government Communication
2. Missing an Opportunity: Our Right-to-Know About Reactive Chemical Accidents
3. Right-to-Know Laws Aid Jefferson, Pennsylvania Community
2004 January/February Working Notes eUpdate
1. EPA Falters on Drinking Water Right-to-Know
2. EPA Extends Comment Period on Toxics Release Inventory
3. 'Sensitive But Unclassified' Information Withheld From Maryland Community
2003 December Working Notes eUpdate
1. Agency Reveals Sweeping Options to Change TRI Reporting
2. New Jersey to Industry: Set Your Own Security Standards
3. Winning the Right-to-Know in Mexico
2003 November Working Notes eUpdate
1. EPA Proposes Changes to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)
2. EPA Proposes Changes to Risk Management Reporting
3. Proposed Biosafety Laboratory Concerns Hamilton, MT Community
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