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"EPA Not Entirely Confident Playground Turf Is Safe For Children" [1]

"WASHINGTON -– The Environmental Protection Agency has quietly updated its website in response to a complaint that its public information on artificial turf made from old tires understated potential concerns about safety."

Source: Huffington Post [2], 12/24/2013

"Could Big Batteries Be Big Business In California?" [3]

"The California Public Utilities Commission has called on utilities and private companies to install about $5 billion worth of batteries and other forms of energy storage to help the state power grid cope with the erratic power supplied by wind and solar energy."

Source: NPR [4], 12/24/2013

How One Caribbean Fishing Village Is Adapting to Rising Seas [5]

"SOUBISE, Grenada -- When Hurricane Ivan slammed into this small island almost a decade ago, Esley Sanderson leaped from inside his house to save his life."

Source: ClimateWire [6], 12/24/2013

"Annual Audubon Bird Count a Barometer of Climate Change" [7]

"Hash marks went down next to each species on [Mike] Newhouse’s clipboard. With a gloved hand, he brushed flakes off the paper. Forget about a white Christmas, this was a white Christmas Bird Count, part of Audubon’s 114th annual census of our feathered neighbors."

Source: Lower Hudson Journal News [8], 12/24/2013

"'Massive' Reservoir of Melt Water Found Under Greenland Ice" [9]

"Researchers say they have discovered a large reservoir of melt water that sits under the Greenland ice sheet all year round."

Source: BBC News [10], 12/24/2013

"Fish Can Sneak Through Electric Barrier Into Lake Michigan" [11]

"MILWAUKEE - The electric barrier on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal that is considered the last line of defense to stop an Asian carp invasion of Lake Michigan has a problem: Fish can swim through it."

Source: McClatchy [12], 12/24/2013

"Interior Won't Let Road Through Alaska's Izembek" [13]

"Interior Secretary Sally Jewell won’t allow a road through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska."

Source: McClatchy [14], 12/24/2013

"Mining Giant Rio Tinto May Pull Out of Pebble Mine in Alaska" [15]

"Global mining giant Rio Tinto said Monday it is considering dumping its stake in Alaska’s Pebble Mine, a huge open pit mine planned for the best remaining wild salmon stronghold on Earth."

Source: McClatchy [16], 12/24/2013

"The Battle of Belo Monte" [17]

"In the Brazilian state of Pará, an army of 25,000 workers is building the world’s third largest hydroelectric plant, a controversial construction project –because of the dam’s low efficiency, its environmental impact and its effects."

Source: Folha de Sao Paulo [18], 12/23/2013

"Many Amish Selling Land To Flee Encroaching Oil Boom In Ohio" [19]

"ST CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio -- Farmers in the close-knit Amish community who eschew electricity and most technology, are among landowners capitalizing on a new financial trend in the United States energy boom - selling decades of future oil and natural gas royalties for an immediate pile of cash."

Source: Reuters [20], 12/23/2013

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