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"NASA Says Ozone Hole Stabilizing But Won't Fully Recover Until 2070" [1]

"The hole in the ozone layer is stabilizing but will take until about 2070 to fully recover, according to new research by NASA scientists."

Source: LA Times [2], 12/13/2013

Judge Decrees Broomfield Can't Certify Election Results on Fracking Ban [3]

BROOMFIELD, Colo. -- "A judge's order issued Tuesday evening has further muddied the already cloudy situation surrounding the fracking ban approved by Broomfield voters."

Source: Broomfield Enterprise [4], 12/13/2013

"Missouri's Fenced Deer Farms Are Under Fire as State Battles Disease [5]

The discovery of chronic wasting disease in captive deer in Missouri has put the keeping of deer under fire.

Source: Kansas City Star [6], 12/13/2013

"Energy Dept. to Give $226 Million to Support Nuclear Reactor Design" [7]

"WASHINGTON — The Energy Department will give a small company in Corvallis, Ore., up to $226 million to advance the design of tiny nuclear reactors that would be installed under water, making meltdown far less likely and opening the door to markets around the world where the reactors now on the market are too big for local power grids."

Source: NY Times [8], 12/13/2013

Michigan DNR Director Prohibits Drilling Near Au Sable River Corridor [9]

"LANSING, Mich. — State Natural Resources Director Keith Creagh prohibited drilling on land tracts in the Au Sable River’s “holy waters” corridor Thursday while approving oil and gas exploration leases that worried fly fishermen and environmentalists."

Source: Detroit News [10], 12/13/2013

MI, IL Senators Challenge Safety Of Enbridge Pipeline In Great Lakes [11]

"TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Three U.S. senators asked a federal agency Wednesday for evidence that a pipeline crossing a section of the Great Lakes is safe, following a roughly 10 percent increase in its capacity to carry oil."

Source: AP [12], 12/13/2013

"In the Belly of the Beast" [13]

"A small band of animal rights activists have been infiltrating the factory farms where animals are turned into meat under the most horrific circumstances. Now the agribusiness giants are trying to crush them."

Source: Rolling Stone [14], 12/13/2013

"U.S. Wildlife Managers Urge Lifting Yellowstone Grizzly Protections" [15]

"Federal and state wildlife managers of grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park area recommended on Wednesday that U.S. Endangered Species Act protections be lifted for the animals, a decision that would open the way for them to be hunted."

Source: Reuters [16], 12/13/2013

"China State Media Under Fire for Arguing Benefits of Smog" [17]

"Commentaries by two of China's most influential news outlets suggesting that the country's air pollution crisis was not without a silver lining drew a withering reaction on Tuesday from internet users and other media."

Source: Reuters [18], 12/12/2013

"90 Groups Seek Federal Curbs on Methane Emissions" [19]

"WASHINGTON -- Regional and national environmental and health organizations, joined by sporting and faith-based allies, are asking Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy to reduce emissions of methane from the oil and gas industry on both public and private lands, as well as from offshore oil operations."

Source: ENS [20], 12/12/2013

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