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Calif Postpones Decision on Endangered Species Protections for Wolves [1]

"The California Fish and Game Commission on Wednesday postponed a decision on whether to afford gray wolves protection under the state's Endangered Species Act."

Source: LA Times [2], 04/17/2014

Estimated Radiation Doses of Fukushima Returnees Withheld for 1/2 Year [3]

"The government withheld findings on estimated radiation exposure for Fukushima returnees for six months, even though levels exceeded the long-term target of 1 millisievert a year at more than half of surveyed locations."

Source: Asahi Shimbun [4], 04/17/2014

"In Green Car Race, Toyota Adds Muscle With Fuel-Cell Launch" [5]

"In 1997, Toyota caught its competitors by surprise with the revolutionary Prius, the first commercially successful gasoline-electric hybrid car. Now, the Japanese firm is trying to do the same with a technology that seems straight out of science fiction."

Source: Reuters [6], 04/17/2014

"U.S. Energy Dept Plans $4 Billion in Loan Aid for Renewable Energy" [7]

"The California Fish and Game Commission on Wednesday postponed a decision on whether to afford gray wolves protection under the state's Endangered Species Act."

Source: LA Times [2], 04/17/2014

"Is Gulf Cleanup Over Or Not? BP and Coast Guard Differ." [8]

"On Tuesday night, BP said that the 'active cleanup' of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill had been brought 'to a close.' Later Tuesday night, the Coast Guard said the response to the spill isn’t over yet, 'not by a long shot.'"

Source: Wash Post [9], 04/17/2014

"Passaic River Cleanup Still a Long Way Off" [10]

"It is touted as the largest Superfund cleanup ever, one that will remove 4.3 million cubic yards of sediment contaminated with a stew of pollutants from the Passaic River and even make it safe for people to fish there again without significantly raising their risk of cancer."

Source: Bergen Record [11], 04/17/2014

"California To Set Chromium Limit for Drinking Water Supplies" [12]

"The state Department of Public Health is adopting the nation's first-ever drinking water standard for hexavalent chromium, a carcinogen found in water supplies across the state."

Source: LA Times [13], 04/17/2014

"Kochs’ Flood Insurance Opposition Becomes Campaign Issue" [14]

"Democrats are exploring a new attack line against the Koch brothers and Republican allies, telling voters the billionaire energy executives want to let home flood insurance premiums soar to help corporate America."

Source: Bloomberg [15], 04/17/2014

1 Year After West Disaster, Report Maps Schools Near Chemical Plants [16]

"A new study released Wednesday finds there are almost 10,000 schools across the country located within a mile of a chemical facility."

Source: Huffington Post [17], 04/17/2014

"Plant Breeders Release First 'Open Source Seeds'" [18]

"A group of scientists and food activists is launching a campaign Thursday to change the rules that govern seeds. They're releasing 29 new varieties of crops under a new 'open source pledge' that's intended to safeguard the ability of farmers, gardeners, and plant breeders to share those seeds freely. It's inspired by the example of open source software, which is freely available for anyone to use, but cannot legally be converted into anyone's proprietary product."

Source: NPR [19], 04/17/2014

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