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"Acidic Waters Killing Off Millions of Scallops Along the West Coast" [1]

"B.C. fishermen are struggling to deal with catastrophic losses as millions of scallops and oysters are dying off in record numbers along the West Coast -- a crisis experts suggest is being caused by an increase in fossil fuels in the atmosphere, leading to a rise in ocean acidity."

Source: CTV News [2], 03/17/2014

"Unskilled and Destitute Are Hiring Targets for Fukushima Cleanup" [3]

"NARAHA, Japan — 'Out of work? Nowhere to live? Nowhere to go? Nothing to eat?' the online ad reads. 'Come to Fukushima.'"

Source: NY Times [4], 03/17/2014

For Advocates of GMO Food Labels, Battle Is in States, And Wins Elusive [5]

"MANCHESTER, N.H. — In this small state with a very big legislature, the top official at the association for grocery stores knew he had a lot of people to convince about an important food-labeling bill. But he also had a lot of members on his side."

Source: McClatchy [6], 03/17/2014

"Lithium Producer Chases Tesla’s Bold Battery Plan" [7]

"Last month, Tesla Motors, the maker of high-end electric cars, announced plans to open the world’s largest battery plant in 2017. The goal is to overcome what it calls the biggest obstacle to meeting increased demand for its vehicles: a reliable supply of the advanced batteries that power them."

Source: NY Times [8], 03/17/2014

"East Harlem Explosion Highlights Risk of Natural Gas Leaks" [9]

"The deadly explosion that ripped apart two buildings in New York's East Harlem on Wednesday morning brings new attention to a risk experts have been warning is especially great beneath the oldest U.S. cities: natural gas leaks."

Source: NatGeo [10], 03/17/2014

"Group Seeks Court Order on USDA Over Genetically Modified Alfalfa" [11]

"A public interest group is asking a court to force the U.S. Department of Agriculture to turn over documents explaining its approval of a genetically altered alfalfa even as the department acknowledged the crop's potential to do environmental damage."

Source: Reuters [12], 03/17/2014

"Questions as More Wastewater Flows in North Carolina" [13]

"Duke Energy, the giant utility whose spill of toxic waste into a North Carolina river last month is under federal investigation, released wastewater last week from a second site upriver of Raleigh that state regulators said could be illegal."

Source: NY Times [14], 03/17/2014

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Energy Law for Non-Energy Attorneys: The Regulatory Framework of Domestic Energy Production [17]

Join a three-part teleconference series designed to introduce non-energy attorneys to energy law by looking at the legal and regulatory framework and issues in domestic energy production, energy distribution, and energy consumption: The Regulatory Framework of Domestic Energy Production (March 25), Getting Energy to Market (April 8), and Electricity Consumption (April 22). Co-sponsored by the Environmental Law Institute and the American Law Institute.

"North Dakota Oil Boom: American Dream on Ice" [18]

"It's a busy Monday night at Whispers strip bar in the oil boomtown of Williston, North Dakota. A man in overalls drains his glass before showering money on a pole dancer."

Source: BBC News [19], 03/14/2014

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