The pop sensation, who will turn 17 on Tuesday, March 1, is asking his fans to donate $17 to Charity: Water in order to raise $17,000 for clean water in developing countries.

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The pop sensation, who will turn 17 on Tuesday, March 1, is asking his fans to donate $17 to Charity: Water in order to raise $17,000 for clean water in developing countries.

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Justin Bieber Wants Fans to Get Charitable for His 17th Birthday
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The pop sensation, who will turn 17 on Tuesday, March 1, is asking his fans to donate $17 to Charity: Water in order to raise $17,000 for clean water in developing countries.

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In an exclusive interview, Adrian Grenier speaks to the global water crisis and why he supports charity: water. Video: Emma Grady. In New York City last night, actor and environmental activist

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Adrian Grenier Supports Global Clean Water Projects at Charity: Water Gala (Video)
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Photo via Chi King A new report by the US Forest Service shows that forests play a vital role in protecting watersheds from the impacts of climate change. After two years of research, Water, Climate Change, and Forests: Watershed Stewardship for a Changing Climate shows that ecosystems that have healthy watersheds can sustain changes and keep ecosystems functioning, especially if they’re from forested areas. So, protecting forests means protecting future water supplies…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Report: Forests Key to the Future of Clean Water
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In a groundbreaking legal settlement, the EPA has agreed to identify and investigate thousands of factory farms that have been avoiding government regulation for water pollution. June 3, 2010 Photo Credit: Farm Sanctuary In a legal settlement that could affect the entire U.S. meat industry, the Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to identify and investigate thousands of factory farms that have been avoiding government regulation for water pollution with animal waste. The settlement requires the agency to propose a rule on greater information gathering on factory farms within the next 12 months. It will require the approximately 20,000 domestic factory farms to report such information as how they dispose of manure and other animal waste. The Natural Resources Defense Council, Sierra Club and Waterkeeper Alliance filed the suit in 2009 over a rule that exempted thousands of factory farms from taking steps to minimize water pollution from the animal waste they generate. “Thousands of factory farm polluters threaten America's water with animal waste, bacteria, viruses and parasites that can make people sick,” said Jon Devine, an attorney with the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council. “Many of these massive facilities are flying completely under the radar. EPA doesn't even know where they are,” said Devine. More than 30 years ago, Congress identified factory farms as water pollution sources to be regulated under the Clean Water Act's permit program. But under a Bush administration regulation challenged by the environmental groups in this lawsuit, large facilities were able to escape government regulation by claiming, without government verification, that they do not discharge into waterways protected by the Clean Water Act. Under the settlement reached May 26, the EPA will initiate a new national effort to track down factory farms operating without permits and determine if they must be regulated. The specific information that EPA will require from individual facilities will be determined after a period of public comment. But the results of that investigation will enable the agency and the public to create stronger pollution controls in the future and make sure facilities are complying with current rules. “The EPA's rules have failed to protect our rivers and lakes from polluting factory farms,” said Ed Hopkins, director of Sierra Club's Environmental Quality Program. “Gathering more information to document factory farms' pollution will lay the groundwork for better protection of our waters.” The National Pork Producers Council expressed “deep frustration and anger” over the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's continuing efforts “to develop costly agricultural regulations that provide few if any additional environmental benefits.” “With this one-sided settlement, EPA yanked the rug out from under America's livestock farmers,” said Michael Formica, NPPC's chief environmental counsel. “NPPC is looking at all appropriate legal responses to EPA's disappointing course of action.” Factory farms, also known as concentrated animal feeding operations, CAFOs, confine animals on an industrial scale and produce massive amounts of manure and other waste that can pollute waterways with dangerous contaminants. These CAFOs apply liquid animal waste on land, which runs off into waterways, killing fish, spreading disease, and contaminating drinking water. The plaintiff groups cite EPA estimates that pathogens, such as E. coli, are responsible for 35 percent of the nation's impaired river and stream miles, and factory farms are one of the most common pathogen sources. “This agreement sets the stage for new Clean Water Act permitting measures that will add to producers' costs, drive more farmers out of business, increase concentration in livestock production to comply and hurt rural economies,” said Randy Spronk, a Minnesota pork producer who heads NPPC's environmental committee. “And the measures will do nothing really to improve water quality. “Additionally,” said Spronk, “the settlement was negotiated in private and without consultation or input from the regulated farming community. This flies in the face of the Obama administration's pledges to operate government more transparently. And, in this economy, the administration should be enacting measures that create jobs, not implementing regulations that put American farmers out of business.” Today there are more than 67,000 pork operations compared with nearly three million in the 1950s. Farms have grown in size; 53 percent of them now produce 5,000 or more pigs per year. “The record is clear — large CAFO operations, and many medium and small operations, commonly discharge pollutants into the surrounding environment,” said Waterkeeper Alliance attorney Hannah Connor. “What is also clear is that if we want to continue to drink, fish and enjoy water that is not contaminated with raw animal excrement, these discharges must be stopped.” “We believe that the terms of this settlement will help reverse this industry's history of bad behavior by improving implementation and enforcement of the law,” Connor said. Litigation brought by these three groups has forced the EPA to revise its CAFO rules twice within the past decade to tighten the pollution control requirements on these facilities. added by: EthicalVegan
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A French court placed a physicist working at CERN, the huge nuclear research center in Switzerland, under formal investigation on Monday for suspected “conspiracy with a terrorist enterprise.” Although the physicist’s name has not been officially released by the French police, an official with direct knowledge of the investigation identified him as Adl
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A Pennsylvania father has been arrested for allegedly asking his teen daughter for sex over Facebook. John Forehand, 39, (see picture below) referred to himself as “Bad Daddy” in the online correspondence with his 13 year-old daughter, in which he openly propositioned her and made explicit sexual suggestions, say investigators. Lancaster Online reports that, according to the affidavit, Forehand told his daughter he had been having “inappropriate” dreams about her, and wrote to her, “I'll take very good care of my little girl.” According to the criminal complaint, Forehand proposed meeting the girl for sex and explained in graphic detail the sex acts, telling her “not many other fathers and daughters are this brave, so not many of them are so lucky to experience all these pleasures.” Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett said the girl told her mother about the inappropriate Facebook messages, and she then alerted the police.
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Why is anyone fighting to save these things again? A detailed report in the New York Times just revealed that hundreds of coal plants across the country are routinely dumping thousands of gallons of waste water into rivers and lakes–rivers and lakes that millions of people get their drinking water from. So here's why all that dumping is going on, in a nutshell–coal plants, as you well know, are extremely heavy polluters
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US Coal Plants Dump Thousands of Gallons of Waste Into Drinking Water Supplies a Day
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