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"Tepco Prepares to Remove Fuel Assemblies at Fukushima" [1]

"TOKYO -- Operators of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power plant this month will begin a potentially hazardous operation to remove fuel rods from one of the reactor units, a critical step in what is expected to be a decadeslong cleanup of the site of one of the worst nuclear-energy accidents in history."

Source: Wall St. Journal [2], 11/08/2013

"Colorado Cities’ Fracking Bans Could Be Canary in a Coalmine" [3]

"DENVER — Three Colorado cities voted Tuesday to ban fracking, the kind of test that might be coming to states from California to North Carolina as oil and gas drilling surges from coast to coast."

Source: McClatchy [4], 11/08/2013

Strongest Typhoon "Ever" Slams Philippines [5]

"Super Typhoon Haiyan -- one of the strongest storms recorded on the planet -- smashed into island after island as it plowed across the central Philippines on Friday, threatening millions of people."

Source: CNN [6], 11/08/2013

SEJ Members and Friends Meet-up in DC [7]

Join D.C.-area-based SEJ members and friends for happy hour!
6 -9 p.m. Happy hour specials run until 8.
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"Nevada Mine Pollution Deal Brings Residents $19.5M" [8]

"RENO, Nev. -- Rural neighbors of an abandoned World War II-era copper mine that has leaked toxic chemicals in northern Nevada for decades have won up to a $19.5 million settlement from companies they accused of covering up the contamination."

Source: AP [9], 11/07/2013

"Water Near Lac-Mégantic Tainted, Groups War" [10]

"MONTREAL — Parts of the Chaudière River remain contaminated despite weeks of cleanup operations and the removal of nearly 43 million litres of oily water from the river."

Source: Montreal Gazette [11], 11/07/2013

"Exxon Hit With Proposed $2.6M Pipeline Fine" [12]

"The Transportation Department hit oil giant Exxon Mobil on Wednesday with a proposed $2.6 million fine for a pipeline rupture in Arkansas earlier this year."

Source: Hill/E2 Wire [13], 11/07/2013

Ocean Research in Canada Lacks Coordinated Strategy: Report [14]

"Canada's failure to adopt a 'comprehensive national strategy or vision' for ocean science is confounding efforts to plan for the future and make efficient use of funding for ocean research, a new national report released Wednesday concludes."

Source: Vancouver Sun [15], 11/07/2013

"Nuclear Giant Taps Wind Tax Credit That It's Trying To Kill" [16]

"The country's largest nuclear plant operator, Exelon Corp., has publicly fought to torpedo the wind industry's coveted production tax credits, calling them financial threats to its reactors in the Midwest. But the Chicago-based utility is also cashing in on those credits, known as PTCs."

"Exelon's third-quarter earnings results released last week show the company benefiting from the tax incentives that provide wind developers with $23 for every megawatt-hour of electricity they produce. Details about which of Exelon's 44 wind projects generate the PTCs are private."

Source: Greenwire [17], 11/07/2013

"NOAA Douses Fears of Fukushima Tsunami Debris Heading to the U.S." [18]

"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has clarified that no island composed of debris from the Fukushima tsunami is heading towards the U.S. coast of California."

Source: Intl Business Times [19], 11/07/2013

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