Today’s Environmental News: July 27, 2012

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Regional News >

MTA Proposes $1 ‘Green Fee’ On All New MetroCards, Report Says
JFK Most Likely Airport To Spread Disease In Outbreak, Study Says
(DNA Info)

Artificial Mussel Bed Part Of “Eco-Park” Of East River Waterfront Esplanade
Software, ‘Plain and Simple,’ Still To Blame For Bike-Share Delay
New York City Tells Little About Bike-Share Delay
Seeking a More Vigorous And Self-Sufficient Rose In The Bronx
Neighborhood Joint | The Urban Garden Center
(New York Times)

Schneiderman On Assistant AG Killed By Storm Debris (updated)
(Albany Times Union)

First 2012 Human West Nile Infection Detected On Staten Island
(Gothamist)

Water Monitors Prepare For Fracking In New York
(North Country Public Radio)

Gillibrand Asks Feds To Speed Review Of Pesticides
(WRGB)

VIDEO: Kershaw Beach Officially Closed To Swimmers For The Season
(MPN Now)

New York City Breaks Up Cardboard Recycling Theft Operation
(Waste 360)

NY Judge Hears Gas Drilling Legal Arguments
(News Blaze)

Why Urbanites Make The Best Use Of Environmental Resources
(The Atlantic Cities)

NY1 For You: City Takes Notice Of Orchard Alley Mosquito Problem
(NY 1)

Smart Phone App Now Includes Hudson River Beach Info
(Poughkeepsie Journal)

Damaged Wild Birds Find Rescue, Rehab Clinic In New York
(Bloomberg)

Brooklyn Bridge ‘Monster’ Could Be A Cousin Of Long Island’s Montauk ‘Monster’
(Huffington Post)

Awesome Project: Solar Powered Eco-Shed
(IOBY)

Drawings And Delphiniums: Art And Nature Around NYC
(City Atlas)

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