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"State Department Watchdog Probes Keystone XL Review" [1]

"Keystone XL pipeline is under scrutiny as State's inspector general probes conflict of interest charges surrounding a review of Keystone XL."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [2], 08/06/2013

"Google’s Own Scientists Ask Google To Stop Funding Climate Deniers" [3]

"Google’s climate scientists are not happy with the company’s political support for climate science denying Senator James Inhofe (R-OK)."

Source: Climate Progress [4], 08/05/2013

"Ecologists Turn To Planned Grazing To Revive Grassland Soil" [5]

"The world's soil is in trouble. Ecologists say without dramatic changes to how we manage land, vast swathes of grassland are at risk of turning into hard-packed desert. To make sure that doesn't happen, researchers are testing out innovative ways to keep moisture in the soil."

Source: NPR [6], 08/05/2013

"Roots Breakthrough for Drought-Resistant Rice" [7]

"PARIS, France -- Japanese biotechnologists on Sunday said they had developed a rice plant with deeper roots that can sustain high yields in droughts that wipe out conventional rice crops."

Source: AFP [8], 08/05/2013

"California Fishermen File Suit in Effort To Keep 'Otter-Free Zone'" [9]

"Suit filed on behalf of harvesters of sea urchin, abalone and lobster accuses federal agency of illegally terminating program designed to protect fisheries."

Source: LA Times [10], 08/05/2013

"Decades-Old Defect Caused Exxon's Arkansas Oil Spill: Regulator" [11]

"A leak in Exxon Mobil Corp's nearly 70-year-old Pegasus pipeline, which spilled thousands of barrels of crude oil in a small Arkansas town in March, appears to have been caused by an original manufacturing defect, U.S. regulators said on Thursday."

Source: Reuters [12], 08/05/2013

"Nebraska Trial Could Delay Keystone XL Pipeline" [13]

"While environmentalists, energy executives and elected officials across North America await the State Department’s critical decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, a little-noticed trial scheduled for next month in Nebraska could spell problems for the $5.3 billion project."

Source: Wash Post [14], 08/05/2013

Hog Producers Battle to Contain Virus That Has Killed Piglets by 1000s [15]

"ANNAWAN, Ill. — The outside world is not allowed in a sanitized and isolated pig farm here, not far from the Iowa border."

Source: NY Times [16], 08/05/2013

"Jindal: Chemicals Leaking From Lawtell Train Derailment" [17]

"The train that derailed in Lawtell [La.] is leaking chemicals and at least one of two cars carrying a hazardous chemical, vinyl chrloride, is damaged."

Source: KATC [18], 08/05/2013

"U.S. and Canada Vie for Big Gas Projects" [19]

"PORT EDWARD, British Columbia -- Some of the world's largest energy companies are racing to transform backwaters like this hamlet of 544 people into boomtowns."

Source: Wall St. Journal [20], 08/05/2013

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