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    Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. On Lake Michigan, a coal-burning steamship gets a pass

    — Built in the 1950s for the brawny task of ferrying railroad cars, the last coal-burning steamship on the Great Lakes is billed today as a nostalgic vacation shortcut between Wisconsin and Michigan.
    — Built in the 1950s for the brawny task of ferrying railroad cars, the last coal-burning steamship on the Great Lakes is billed today as a nostalgic vacation shortcut between Wisconsin and Michigan. But every day it sails between this old...

    Tags: Natural Gas, Environmental Issues, Railway Transportation, Natural Resources, Travel

  2. May 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Chicago Tribune wins 13 Headline Club awards

    The Chicago Tribune won 13 awards from the Chicago Headline Club Friday night, including top awards in investigative reporting, breaking news, and local news coverage.
    The Chicago Tribune won 13 awards from the Chicago Headline Club Friday night, including top awards in investigative reporting, breaking news, and local news coverage. The annual Peter Lisagor Awards ceremony hosted by the country's largest Society of...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Human Interest, Ceremonies

  4. May 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Flame retardants hard to avoid at home

    Most parents are forced to guess if toys, furniture and other household products are exposing their kids to toxic chemicals. Heather Stapleton can figure it out in her laboratory. Stapleton, an environmental chemist at Duke University, is one of the...

    Tags: Breastfeeding, Chicago Tribune

  6. May 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. 'The fire just laughs at it'

    Over the last week, we read "Playing With Fire," the chilling Tribune investigation by reporters <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/PatriciaCallahan">Patricia Callahan</a>, <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/SamRoe">Sam Roe</a> and <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/MichaelHawthorne">Michael Hawthorne</a>, with a growing sense of anger.
    Over the last week, we read "Playing With Fire," the chilling Tribune investigation by reporters Patricia Callahan, Sam Roe and Michael Hawthorne, with a growing sense of anger. Anger at how a confluence of industry manipulation and government neglect...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Cancer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Environmental Cleanup

  8. May 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Big Tobacco wins fire marshals as allies in flame retardant push

    The problem facing cigarette manufacturers decades ago involved tragic deaths and bad publicity, but it had nothing to do with cancer. It had to do with house fires.
    The problem facing cigarette manufacturers decades ago involved tragic deaths and bad publicity, but it had nothing to do with cancer. It had to do with house fires. Smoldering cigarettes were sparking fires and killing people. And tobacco executives...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Science and Technology, Electronic Devices, Lobbying, Electronics

  10. May 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Higher levels of flame retardants found in minority children

    Black and Latino toddlers may have significantly higher levels of toxic flame retardants in their bodies than white children, according to a new study that challenges one of industry's chief arguments for expanding use of the chemicals. The peer-reviewed...

    Tags: Minority Groups, NAACP, Family, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry

  12. May 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. BP's Whiting refinery agrees to cut air pollution

    In a move that promises cleaner air throughout the Chicago area, BP on Wednesday agreed to spend more than $400 million to settle legal complaints about chronic pollution problems at the oil company's sprawling refinery in northwest Indiana.
    In a move that promises cleaner air throughout the Chicago area, BP on Wednesday agreed to spend more than $400 million to settle legal complaints about chronic pollution problems at the oil company's sprawling refinery in northwest Indiana. Steps that...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Barack Obama

  14. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Toxic chromium found in Chicago drinking water

    Chicago's first round of testing for a toxic metal called hexavalent chromium found that levels in local drinking water are more than 11 times higher than a health standard California adopted last month.
    Chicago's first round of testing for a toxic metal called hexavalent chromium found that levels in local drinking water are more than 11 times higher than a health standard California adopted last month. But it could take years before anything is done...

    Tags: Government, Public Officials, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Medical Procedures and Tests

  16. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Odd chemicals turn up in drinking water

    Trace amounts of sex hormones, prescription drugs, flame retardants and herbicides are being detected in treated drinking water pumped to more than 7 million people in Chicago and its suburbs.
    Trace amounts of sex hormones, prescription drugs, flame retardants and herbicides are being detected in treated drinking water pumped to more than 7 million people in Chicago and its suburbs. In the latest round of testing prompted by a 2008 Tribune...

    Tags: Public Officials, Government, Medical Procedures and Tests, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics

  18. Feb 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Study points to dangers of children's exposure to coal tar sealants

    Children living next to driveways or parking lots coated with coal tar are exposed to significantly higher doses of cancer-causing chemicals than those living near untreated asphalt, according to a study that raises new questions about commonly used pavement sealants.
    Children living next to driveways or parking lots coated with coal tar are exposed to significantly higher doses of cancer-causing chemicals than those living near untreated asphalt, according to a study that raises new questions about commonly used...

    Tags: Health, Baylor University , Cancer, U.S. Geological Survey, Coal

  20. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Coal plants dominate list of Chicago's biggest polluters

    Fed by a steady stream of coal barges, the aging power plants that loom over Chicago's Little Village and Pilsen  neighborhoods are by far the city's largest industrial sources of climate change pollution.
    Fed by a steady stream of coal barges, the aging power plants that loom over Chicago's Little Village and Pilsen neighborhoods are by far the city's largest industrial sources of climate change pollution. No other polluter comes close to the 4.2...

    Tags: John McCain, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Environmental Politics, Coal

  22. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Legal settlement to force completion of Deep Tunnel

    Federal and state authorities today unveiled a legal settlement intended to finally complete the Deep Tunnel, the Chicago region&rsquo;s massive flood- and pollution-control project.
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    Federal and state authorities today unveiled a legal settlement intended to finally complete the Deep Tunnel, the Chicago region’s massive flood- and pollution-control project. Relief from swamped basements and sewage overflows still is years away,...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Disasters and Accidents, Soldier Field, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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