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"Bucket Brigade: Air Pollution Increases at Refineries in 2012" [1]

"In issuing its annual report on refinery accidents and pollution releases Tuesday, the Louisiana Bucket Brigade took a slightly different approach by urging refinery workers, employees and people living around the facilities to report what they see, hear and smell. ...

Source: Baton Rouge Advocate [2], 11/13/2013

New Life Discovered Growing on Plastic Waste Dubbed the 'Plastisphere' [3]

"A whole new group of microscopic creatures has been found growing of the vast amount of discarded plastic floating in the world's oceans."

Source: Australian ABC [4], 11/13/2013

"Japan Readies Additional $30 Billion for Fukushima Clean-Up: Sources" [5]

"Japan's government is finalizing plans to borrow an additional 3 trillion yen ($30 billion) to pay for compensating Fukushima evacuees and cleaning up the area outside the wrecked nuclear plant, said people with knowledge of the situation."

Source: Reuters [6], 11/13/2013

"Will President Obama Slash Ethanol Mandate?" [7]

"The Obama administration may be about to hand the oil industry a major victory by reducing the federal requirement for blending ethanol into fuel — a decision with big implications for farm-state politics, food prices and the nation’s energy markets."

Source: Politico [8], 11/13/2013

Interiors: Outside Profiles Sally Jewell [9]

"The new Interior Secretary has an impressive résumé. Oil geologist, banker, president of REI. But today's Washington is a landscape without maps, and in this age of climate change and keystone, the major battles are taking place over at the EPA and State. Is greatness still possible at Interior?"

Source: Outside [10], 11/13/2013

"US To Be No. 1 Oil Producer, But It Won't Last" [11]

"The US will lead the world in oil production for two decades starting in 2015, according to a new report. After that, OPEC will reassert its dominance in oil production."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [12], 11/13/2013

"MAP: Is Your State Ready for Climate Disasters?" [13]

"Whether it's wildfires in the West, drought in the Midwest, or sea level rise on the Eastern seaboard, chances are good your state is in for its own breed of climate-related disasters. Every state is required to file a State Hazard Mitigation Plan with FEMA, which lays out risks for that state and its protocols for handling catastrophe. But as a new analysis from Columbia University's Center for Climate Change Law reveals, many states' plans do not take climate change into account."

Source: Climate Desk [14], 11/13/2013

"US Fears Climate Talks Will Focus on Compensation for Extreme Weather" [15]

"US officials fear the devastating impact of Typhoon Haiyan will overshadow core issue of climate change prevention."

"WARSAW -- US officials fear that international climate change talks will become focused on payouts for damage caused by extreme weather events excacerbated by global warming, like the category 5 Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines last week killing thousands of people and causing what is expected to be billions of pounds of damage.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013
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"AP Investigation: Corn-Based Ethanol Causes Environment Damage" [16]

"CORYDON, Iowa -- The hills of southern Iowa bear the scars of America's push for green energy: The brown gashes where rain has washed away the soil. The polluted streams that dump fertilizer into the water supply."

Source: AP [17], 11/12/2013

"Ocean Drones Plumb New Depths" [18]

"ATLANTIC CITY — Five miles offshore from the Golden Nugget casino, Michael F. Crowley, a marine scientist at Rutgers University, heaves three lifeboat-yellow drones off the back of his research vessel."

Source: NY Times [19], 11/12/2013

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