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Enviros Feel Cheated by Obama Compromises
NYTimes, 07/13/2009Environmental activists who campaigned hard to elect Barack Obama president feel cheated and disillusioned by what they see as a lack of leadership and readiness to compromise on environmental issues like climate change.
Greenpeace Climate Climbers Busted on Mt. Rushmore
AFP, 07/09/2009"Greenpeace activists were arrested Wednesday for scaling Mount Rushmore and hanging a banner next to the carved face of Abraham Lincoln urging President Barack Obama to get tough on climate change."
"Conservative Christians Sound 'Cap and Trade' Alarms"
Reuters, 06/30/2009Conservative Christians -- the Republican party's "base" -- are trying to galvanize opposition to the House-passed climate bill.
NASA's Hansen Arrested at WV Mine Protest
, 06/24/2009"More than 30 people -- including actress Daryl Hannah and NASA climate scientist James Hansen -- were arrested Tuesday in the latest protest in a growing civil disobedience campaign against mountaintop removal in Southern West Virginia."
"The War Over Waxman-Markey"
Mother Jones, 06/23/2009"A long-awaited vote on the Waxman-Markey climate bill, expected this week or early next month, has environmentalists teetering at the edge of existential crisis. Some believe the bill is so deeply flawed it might actually make matters worse; disillusionment with the bill is causing fierce recriminations within the environmental movement and has led to a knockdown, drag-out fight within the Sierra Club."
Peru, Indigenous Groups, Still Deadlocked
ENS, 06/16/2009Peru remains deadlocked with indigenous groups whose protests of the government's efforts to develop the Amazon region, and a crackdown by police, have left at least 34 dead.
"Defending Fall Creek"
Eugene Weekly, 06/12/2009Lawsuits and tree-sits are among the tactics that activists in the Eugene, Oregon, area are using to resist clearcutting of a patch of ancient forest under the BLM's Western Oregon Plan Revisions.
"Shell Settles Nigeria Deaths Case"
BBC News, 06/09/2009"Royal Dutch Shell has agreed a $15.5 million out-of-court settlement in a case accusing it of complicity in human rights abuses in Nigeria."
Dozens Reported Killed in Amazon Land Protest
AP, 06/08/2009"Indians protesting oil and gas exploration on their lands battled police in Peru's remote Amazon on Friday, with authorities and Indian leaders separately reporting nine police and 25 protester deaths."
U.S., Canadian Groups Hit Oil Sands Development
NYTimes, 06/05/2009"The Sierra Club, Greenpeace and 28 other North American environmental groups are calling on the United States and Canada to boost investments in clean energy, halt industrial fishing in the Arctic and freeze expansion of the Alberta's oil sands...."
"Judge Orders Halt To Mining Protests"
Charleston Gazette, 06/04/2009"A Raleigh County [WV] judge has issued a preliminary injunction to block anti-mountaintop removal activists from further peaceful protests on certain Massey Energy mining sites."
Bate and Switch
NRNS, 06/02/2009A little-known figure at the American Enterprise institute has been involved for years in discrediting established science to push an anti-regulatory agenda.
LCV Targets Reps Voting 'No' on Climate Bill
Greenwire, 05/27/2009"The League of Conservation Voters and its allies this week launched a television campaign attacking two Democrats and one Republican who voted against the climate change bill in committee last week."
"First Ocean Acidification Lawsuit Filed Against EPA"
ENS, 05/15/2009"The nonprofit Center for Biological Diversity today filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Administrator Lisa Jackson over the agency's failure to recognize the impacts of ocean acidification on waters off the state of Washington."

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