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"Study: Mineral on ND Roads Can Affect Lungs"
AP, 10/21/2010"An asbestos-like mineral used on western North Dakota gravel roads can cause changes in workers' lungs consistent with commercial asbestos exposure that could lead to breathing problems, a study has found."
"Could Clean Cookstoves Save Lives and Help Clear the Air?"
Need To Know/PBS, 10/19/2010A new initiative to replace smoky cookstoves in developing countries could save millions of lives and slow global warming.
"Power Plant's Smoke a Bad Habit"
Southtown Star, 10/06/2010"For more than six years, a power plant that towers over Chicago's Southeast Side repeatedly has belched out smoke so thick it violates air pollution laws and aggravates respiratory illnesses for residents nearby."
"Arlington Mayor: Gas Drilling Needs Testing"
WFAA-TV, 10/04/2010"ARLINGTON, Texas — Mayor Robert Cluck wants to test the air near every new gas well in Arlington and a neighboring city has started its own air quality study."
"18 Senate Democrats Join GOP in Assault on EPA's Boiler Proposal"
Greenwire, 09/29/2010"In a sign of growing bipartisan opposition to a proposed crackdown on air pollution from industrial boilers, 18 Senate Democrats have joined a slew of Republicans in asking EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to scale back the agency's plans."
"Energy Dept. Commits $1 Billion to FutureGen"
AP, 09/29/2010"The U.S. Department of Energy on Tuesday said it has formally committed $1 billion in federal stimulus money to the recently retooled FutureGen clean-coal project, beating a deadline to use the money or lose it and kicking off years of further work that could finally see the project completed."
Mining Companies Get First Look at Government Diesel Cancer Study
AOLNews, 09/28/2010"A long-delayed government epidemiological study of possible ties between diesel exhaust and lung cancer in miners may finally be published this fall -- but only after a mining industry group, represented by the Washington lobbying powerhouse Patton Boggs, finishes a pre-publication review of the study's drafts."
"EPA Issues Final Plan for Auditing Rejected Texas Permits"
Greenwire, 09/22/2010"For the roughly 130 power plants, refineries and other facilities embroiled in the air permitting dispute between U.S. EPA and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, a new program being finalized by EPA could allow them to get on with business as usual."
"Developing Nations to Get Clean-Burning Stoves"
NYTimes, 09/21/2010The U.S. is expected to announce today that it will contribute to a U.N. effort to address the problem of indoor wood cookstoves whose smoke kills an estimated 1.9 million people annually.
"Russian Heatwave Caused 11,000 Deaths in Moscow: Official"
AFP, 09/20/2010"Moscow registered nearly 11,000 deaths due to an unprecedented heatwave this summer, a city official told AFP Friday, as the mortality rate more than doubled in the Russian capital."
"Local Agencies Can't Limit Train Emissions, Court Rules"
LA Times, 09/16/2010"U.S. 9th Circuit panel says Southern California air quality board can't impose restrictions that could interfere with interstate commerce."
"Environment Groups Cite Lansing Power Plant for Coal Ash Pollution"
Ithaca Journal, 09/10/2010Three environmental groups have issued a report detailing some 39 cases across the U.S. where pollution from the ash left from coal-burning electric power plants has cause pollution that often threatens human health. Now as EPA moves to close the electric utilities' longtime exemption from hazardous waste laws, industry lobbyists may have quietly put the fix in at the White House Office of Management and Budget.
"Chalmette Refining Powder Release Prompts Lawsuit"
New Orleans Times-Picayune, 09/09/2010The release of a white, powdery catalyst from a Chalmette refinery that blanketed areas southeast of New Orleans on Monday has prompted a class action suit.
"NASA Summit Fosters Cleaner, Greener Aviation Future"
ENS, 09/09/2010"The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has a 'critical responsibility' to the flying public to develop environmentally responsible solutions to the nation's most pressing aviation problems, NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden Jr. said Wednesday."
"Heat Waves Are Bad For (Even The Healthiest) Lungs"
NPR, 09/02/2010"It's been the hottest summer on record in many cities on the East Coast. And with that blistering weather has come a lot of days of unhealthy air."

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