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"Battered but Proud, Sea Shepherd Fleet Docks in Melbourne" [1]

"MELBOURNE, Australia -- Sea Shepherd Australia this morning welcomed to Melbourne its three ships and 110 crewmembers after their campaign defending whales in the Southern Ocean against Japanese 'research' whalers."

Source: ENS [2], 03/21/2013

"At Inaugural Mass, Pope Francis Calls for Defending Environment, Poor" [3]

"VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis issued a powerful call for the protection of the environment and of society’s most vulnerable during his formal installation Mass at the Vatican, while qualifying his papal power as a 'service' to the church and to humanity."

Source: Religion News Service [4], 03/21/2013

Warming: Receding Ice Leaves Hudson Bay Polar Bears Less Time To Eat [5]

"Polar bears' territorial tendencies and the diminishing ice season on Hudson Bay are conspiring to leave the animals less time to eat, researchers say. This bodes ill for their ability to reproduce, and survive."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [6], 03/21/2013

"Sun Storm Forecast: Tiny Chance of Havoc" [7]

"In 1859 the Sun erupted, and on Earth wires shot off sparks that shocked telegraph operators and set their paper on fire."

Source: NY Times [8], 03/21/2013

"Biggest Solar Collapse in China Imperils $1.28 Billion: Energy" [9]

"Investors stand to lose most of the $1.28 billion they put into Suntech Power Holdings Co. after the solar manufacturer said it wouldn’t resist a bankruptcy petition filed in China."

Source: Bloomberg [10], 03/21/2013

"Illinois Bill To Reduce Flame Retardants Fizzles in Committee" [11]

"As nearly a dozen states consider legislation that would ban toxic flame retardants, Illinois apparently will remain on the sidelines of a growing debate about chemicals linked to cancer, developmental problems and impaired fertility."

Source: Chicago Tribune [12], 03/21/2013

"Grocers Won’t Sell Altered Fish, Groups Say" [13]

"Several supermarket chains have pledged not to sell what could become the first genetically modified animal to reach the nation’s dinner plates — a salmon engineered to grow about twice as fast as normal."

Source: NY Times [14], 03/21/2013

"New Center To Set Stringent Standards for Fracking in East" [15]

"WASHINGTON — A coalition of energy companies, environmentalists and Pennsylvania-based philanthropies announced Wednesday the creation of a center that would provide more stringent standards for fracking and natural gas development in the Eastern United States."

Source: McClatchy-Tribune [16], 03/21/2013

"Justices Back Loggers in Water Runoff Case" [17]

"The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that logging companies and forestry officials in Oregon were not required to obtain permits from the Environmental Protection Agency for storm-water runoff from logging roads."

Source: NY Times [18], 03/21/2013

"Green Job Growth Outpaced All Other Industries 2010-2011" [19]

"For people looking to put their finances in the black, a new report suggests they may be wise to look green. That's according to a report released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that breaks down employment in green goods and services through 2011. As first pointed out by the LA Times, the report shows 'green jobs' growing from 2010 through 2011 at a rate 4 times faster than all other industries combined."

Source: Huffington Post [20], 03/21/2013

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