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"Can You Really Build a Sustainable Olympics?"
International Herald Tribune, 07/24/2012The Summer Olympics which begins Friday, July 27, 2012, in London proudly aims to be the greenest Olympics ever. It's a lofty goal. But critics challenge whether it will succeed, or whether any Olympics can avoid negative environmental impacts.
"River of Hope in the Bronx"
NY Times, 07/23/2012"Perhaps the most unsung patch of heaven in New York City is a tiny sliver of riverfront parkland tucked between a metal-recycling yard and a giant wholesale produce market, on the far side of a six-lane highway and a pair of active freight train tracks. Hunts Point Riverside Park, a 1.4-acre speck in the South Bronx, opened a few years ago on what had been a filthy, weedy street end."
"Thanks to North Dakota, US Waste of Natural Gas Grows Rapidly"
Christian Science Monitor, 07/20/2012"The United States is posting rapid growth in the waste of natural gas in new oil fields where the fuel is either burned or vented into the atmosphere. Experts say the process damages the environment and fails to maximize the return to investors."
"Whose Side Is the American Farm Bureau On?"
Nation/FERN, 07/19/2012"The American Farm Bureau, with its 6 million 'member families' and carefully cultivated grassroots image, talks a good game. In the pitched battle over US farm policy—with agribusiness giants on one side, and small family farmers, organic and local food advocates and environmentalists on the other—the Farm Bureau positions itself as the voice of the farmer."
"PG&E Memo: Downgrading Leaks Would Cut Costs"
San Francisco Chronicle, 07/17/2012"Pacific Gas and Electric Co. suggested to managers before the San Bruno pipeline explosion that downgrading more than 2,300 natural-gas leaks - and potentially not fixing them - would save the company nearly $5 million, according to an internal document obtained by The Chronicle."
"Apple Rejoins Green Registry, Admits Exit Was Mistake"
Reuters, 07/16/2012"Apple Inc rejoined the EPEAT environmental ratings system on Friday, acknowledging that its decision to stop participating in a program that rates the green credentials of electronic products was a mistake."
"Delays, Cost Increases at Nation's New Nuclear Projects"
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 07/13/2012"Despite promises from the nuclear industry to regulators and consumers that they learned from mistakes of the past, the nation's first two nuclear reactor projects built from scratch in 30 years are headed toward hundreds of millions of dollars in cost overruns and months, if not years, of delays."
US Producers Accuse Enbridge of Refusing To Carry Their Crude
Greenwire, 07/13/2012"A dispute between Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge Inc. and a small Colorado operator is flaring into a political showdown over whether U.S. domestic production will be squeezed out by oil sands crude flowing from across the northern border."
Cap and Trade Resurrected? Some States Awaken to Its Economic Benefits
InsideClimate News, 07/12/2012"Evidence showing that cap and trade can bolster a new revenue stream has some state and federal officials quietly seeking answers."
"Potential Loss of Tax Credit Becalms Wind Industry"
FuelFix, 07/12/2012"The wind power industry, which has been one of the nation’s fastest growing energy sectors, is facing layoffs and factory closings as a federal subsidy nears an end."
"Has 'Organic' Been Oversized?"
NY Times, 07/09/2012"ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michael J. Potter is one of the last little big men left in organic food. More than 40 years ago, Mr. Potter bought into a hippie cafe and 'whole earth' grocery here that has since morphed into a major organic foods producer and wholesaler, Eden Foods."
"Peru: Three Die in Clashes Over Conga Gold Mine Project"
BBC, 07/04/2012"Clashes in northern Peru between police and demonstrators opposing a multi-million dollar gold mining project have left at least three people dead."
NY Lawmakers Extend Brownfields Credits, a Bonanza for Developers
Albany Times Union, 07/03/2012"ALBANY -- Before going home for the summer last week, state lawmakers quietly added nine more months of life to a pollution cleanup program that has turned into a billion-dollar cookie jar for affluent developers."
"A 2nd U.S.-Supported Maker of Solar Panels Will Close"
NY Times, 06/29/2012"Abound Solar, a solar panel maker that received a $400 million loan guarantee from the federal government, announced on Thursday that it would file for bankruptcy amid plummeting prices and intense competition from Chinese manufacturers in the solar equipment market."
"Alpha Set To Close 2 W.Va. Mines, Cut Back at Others"
AP, 06/29/2012"Alpha Natural Resources announced Wednesday it’s permanently closing two mines and a coal preparation plant in Logan County [WV], and scaling back operations at two other southern West Virginia operations."

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