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"Coal Mines' Methane Curbs Fall Victim to EPA Budget Cuts" [1]

"Methane emissions from coal mines escaped being curbed by the Environmental Protection Agency, which said mandatory U.S. budget cuts didn't leave it with the resources to determine if the pollution is a significant risk."

Source: Bloomberg [2], 05/08/2013

"LNG: Obama on Exports -- 'I've Got To Make a Decision'" [3]

"President Obama's comments over the weekend about his looming decision on whether to expand natural gas exports are the clearest indication yet that the White House intends to greenlight broader global sales of U.S. natural gas, a prospect that has attracted strong backing in states that produce or process the fuel while drawing criticism from some environmentalists and from energy-intensive manufacturers concerned that energy costs would dramatically rise as a result."

Source: EnergyWire [4], 05/08/2013

"California Urges Record $2.5 Billion Fine for Natural Gas Blast" [5]

"Pacific Gas and Electric Co. could face a record fine for a deadly 2010 natural gas pipeline explosion in a San Francisco suburb. Officials hope it will help prevent future accidents while some warn that rising natural gas demand is outpacing investment in energy infrastructure."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [6], 05/08/2013

"U.S. Envoy Sees New Plan Energizing Global Climate Talks" [7]

"The United States' new proposal to let countries draft their own emissions reduction plans rather than working toward a common target can unlock languishing U.N. climate negotiations, the U.S. climate change envoy said on Tuesday."

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

"Toxic Waste Sites May Cause Health Problems for Millions" [9]

"Living near a toxic waste site may represent as much of a health threat as some infectious diseases, a study in three developing countries finds."

Source: Science News [10], 05/07/2013

"Mercury Exposure Linked To Dramatic Decline in Arctic Foxes" [11]

"Scientists say that foxes in Arctic regions who feed on ocean prey are being exposed to dangerous levels of mercury."

Source: BBC [12], 05/07/2013

"Will Lead Bullets Finally Kill Off the California Condor?" [13]

"The California condor, the largest bird in North America, was saved from extinction by a captive breeding program that increased its numbers in the wild. But now the condor is facing a new and pernicious threat — the lead from bullets used by game hunters."

Source: YaleE360 [14], 05/07/2013

"Arctic Faces Further Threat From Ocean Acidification" [15]

"Acidification is an additional stress on an ecosystem already under pressure from rapid sea ice loss, study warns."

"The Arctic ecosystem, already under pressure from record ice melts, faces another potential threat in the form of rapid acidification of the ocean, according to an international study published on Monday.

Source: Reuters [16], 05/07/2013

"Threatened Grizzly Bears in Montana to Lose Federal Protection" [17]

"MISSOULA, Montana -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is preparing to remove a population of grizzly bears from the Endangered Species Act, under which they are now listed as a threatened species."

Source: ENS [18], 05/07/2013

States Oppose Protections for Wolverines from Climate Change Threats [19]

"BILLINGS, Montana — State officials in the Northern Rockies on Monday lined up against a federal proposal to give new protections to the carnivorous wolverine, as climate change threatens to melt the species' snowy mountain strongholds."

Source: AP [20], 05/07/2013

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