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"Authorities Guess at Crucial Pollutant"
Houston Chronicle, 11/15/2012"Among air experts, it's an open secret: federal and state officials grossly undercount a crucial type of air pollution, often by an order of magnitude and particularly in areas like Houston with its major concentrations of petrochemical plants."
"Georgia Leads Nation in Power From Outdated Coal Units"
Macon Telegraph, 11/15/2012"Georgia tops all other states for the amount of power it generates from coal-burning units that are “ripe for retirement” because they aren’t cost-effective, according to a Union of Concerned Scientists report."
"Coal Mine Inspection Sweep Targets Cause Of Black Lung"
NPR, 11/01/2012"Federal regulators have announced the results of a September inspection blitz targeting 13 coal mines in seven states 'previously cited for violations regarding respirable dust sampling ... inadequate dust control ... and hazard complaints' involving excessive coal dust."
"Do Secondhand Smoke Laws Prevent Heart Attacks?"
Reuters, 10/30/2012"Heart attacks dropped by one-third in one county in Minnesota after two smoke-free workplace ordinances went into place, a new study shows."
"Antarctic Ozone Hole Is The Second Smallest It's Been In 20 Years"
LiveScience, 10/26/2012"The ozone hole above the Antarctic has hit its maximum extent for the year. Due to warm temperatures, the opening in the protective atmospheric layer was the second smallest it has been for 20 years, scientists said Wednesday."
Obama’s Record: Agenda Pushes Sweeping Attack on Air Pollution
Wash Post, 10/22/2012"The day after the November 2010 elections made clear President Obama’s greenhouse-gas legislation was doomed, he vowed to keep trying to curb emissions linked to global warming. There’s more than one way of 'skinning the cat,' he told reporters."
"Elevated Carbon Dioxide May Impair Reasoning"
Science News, 10/18/2012"Carbon dioxide has been vilified for decades as a driver of global warming. A new study finds signs that CO2, exhaled in every breath, can exert an equally worrisome threat -- impaired cognition -- in nearly every energy-efficient classroom, meeting hall or office space."
Air Pollution: Court Weighs Challenge To Soot Standards Implementation
Greenwire, 10/18/2012"Federal appeals court judges appeared skeptical today about U.S. EPA's argument that it is required under the Clean Air Act to use a less stringent implementation regime for fine particulates than it is for more coarse -- and less dangerous -- particles."
"EPA Seeks Rehearing of Cross-State Air Pollution Ruling"
Bloomberg, 10/08/2012"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency asked for a full-court review of a decision by a three- judge panel that threw out a rule designed to cut pollution from coal-fired power plants."
Memphis Air Pollution Programs in Turmoil as Officials Study Options
Memphis Commercial Appeal, 10/01/2012"In the aftermath of Memphis' smoggiest summer in years, local efforts to control air pollution have been thrown into disarray by the city's decision to withdraw funds for vehicle emissions testing and a Shelby County Commission squabble over plans for a new monitoring station."
IL Grants Ameren Reprieve From Cleaning Up Massive Downstate Coal Plant
Chicago Tribune, 09/21/2012"Efforts to clean up one of the largest industrial polluters in Illinois will be delayed until the end of the decade after a state panel voted Thursday to give the owner of a massive downstate power plant more time to slash its lung-damaging emissions."
"Weather Pushes Allergy and Asthma Miseries To New Level"
Wash Post, 09/17/2012"As one of the hottest summers ever recorded drew to a close, Jay Portnoy watched patients stream into Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics in Kansas City, Mo., coughing and wheezing with asthma, 20 admissions per day for the week that started with Labor Day, he said."
"Exxon Refinery In Texas Reports Excessive Pollution Emissions"
AP, 09/14/2012"AUSTIN -- Exxon Mobil Corp. has reported inadvertent emissions of large amounts of pollutants at its flagship refinery near Houston."
"As Coolant Is Phased Out, Smugglers Reap Large Profits"
NY Times, 09/10/2012"MIAMI -- The chief executive of the century-old company from America's heartland shifted nervously on the witness stand here as he tried to explain how a trusted senior vice president had been caught on a wiretap buying half a million dollars in smuggled merchandise, much of it from China."
"Critics Say Canada Softens Coal-Fired Power Rules"
Reuters, 09/06/2012"Canada's government finalized much-anticipated regulations on Wednesday for phasing out the country's old coal-fired power plants in a move critics condemned as a watering down of earlier proposals to cut carbon emissions."

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