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"Amid Rampant Waste, Fukushima's Frozen Wall Up in Smoke" [1]

"More than a half-billion dollars of Japanese taxpayer money has been wasted in the struggle to contain and cleanup the ongoing Fukushima nuclear disaster, according to a government audit."

Source: Aljazeera America [2], 03/26/2015

"Air Pollution Takes a Double Toll on Babies' Brains" [3]

"A common pollutant in vehicle exhaust, power plant emissions and cigarette smoke can shrink white matter in fetal brains and cause developmental damage during the toddler years, a new study suggests."

Source: LA Times [4], 03/26/2015

"Ohio Lawmakers Pass Bill To Clean Up Lake Erie" [5]

"The Ohio General Assembly Wednesday passed a major new measure to clean up Lake Erie pollution and fight the harmful algal blooms that contaminated Toledo’s water last summer."

Source: Sandusky Register [6], 03/26/2015

"Biggest Polluters to Miss Climate Deadline" [7]

"Less than a week before the United Nations deadline for countries to file greenhouse-gas pledges necessary to keep a global climate change deal on track, it looks like most of the world is missing in action."

Source: Bloomberg [8], 03/26/2015

"Water Use for Fracking Has Skyrocketed, USGS Data Show" [9]

"As a concept, hydraulic fracturing has changed very little since the first wells were drilled in the late 1940s. In practice, however, what most people now know as fracking has undergone a transformation."

Source: National Geographic [10], 03/26/2015

"Meet The Cool Beans Designed To Beat Climate Change" [11]

"A planet that is warming at extraordinary speed may require extraordinary new food crops. The latest great agricultural hope is beans that can thrive in temperatures that cripple most conventional beans. They're now growing in test plots of the International Center for Tropical Agriculture, or CIAT, in Colombia."

Source: NPR [12], 03/26/2015

"Termite Species Mix in Florida, Reproducing at Breakneck Rate" [13]

"Two of the most destructive termites species in the world are mating in South Florida, producing hybrid colonies that are growing at twice the normal rate of other termites, scientists reported on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [14], 03/26/2015

"Oil in Storage Rises More Than Expected Again" [15]

"America's oil in storage just hit another record after rising for the 11th consecutive week."

Source: Bloomberg [16], 03/26/2015

Court Seems Split on What Is ‘Appropriate’ in Setting Clean Air Costs [17]

"The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed closely divided over the fate of one of the Obama administration’s most ambitious environmental initiatives."

Source: NY Times [18], 03/26/2015

"Oklahoma Tornadoes Rake the State: Storms Kill 1, Injure Dozens" [19]

"What had been an unusually quiet storm season broke out with a vengeance Wednesday, slashing across Oklahoma and killing one person."

Source: CNN [20], 03/26/2015

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