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In this issue: The birth of environmental journalism: An early history of environmental reporting and public relations; Mobile Register show U.S. fails to protect seafood eaters from mercury...for the complete hotlinked table of contents, click on the journal cover.
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In this issue: The value of CAR: When a regulator says 'Don't worry,' check it out; It's best to trust the numbers, not the politicians...for the complete hotlinked table of contents, click on the journal cover.
In this issue: Covering water: Ask basic questions: Can you drink it? Can you swim in it?; Proving that a neighborhood is polluted and dangerous; and more.
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