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"The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food" [1]

The U.S. food industry's response to the emerging obesity problem has often put its own profits ahead of public health.

Source: NY Times [2], 02/25/2013

Japan: "Survey: No Nuclear Plants Meet New Safety Standards" [3]

"None of Japan’s 16 nuclear power plants has satisfied the government's proposed new safety standards, making them ineligible to be restarted in the near future, according to an Asahi Shimbun survey."

Source: Asahi Shimbun [4], 02/25/2013

"Billions at Stake As BP Oil Spill Trial Opens" [5]

"NEW ORLEANS -- Billions of dollars will be at stake Monday at the opening of a complex trial to determine how much BP should pay for the devastating 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill."

Source: AFP [6], 02/25/2013

"Study: Colorado Forests Not Doomed" [7]

"Intensive research shows vigorous regrowth in beetle-killed tracts."

Source: Summit County Voice [8], 02/22/2013

"La. Coast Facing Grim Reality: Seas Rising Faster Than Predictions" [9]

"NEW ORLEANS -- Stunning new data not yet publicly released shows Louisiana losing its battle with rising seas much more quickly than even the most pessimistic studies have predicted to date."

Source: The Lens [10], 02/22/2013

"Groups Flock To White House To Talk 'Fracking' Rules" [11]

"Environmental advocates and representatives from the oil-and-gas industry are flocking to the White House following the submission of a draft rule that would govern the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing on public lands."

Source: The Hill [12], 02/22/2013

"Unlocking the Conspiracy Mind-Set" [13]

New social science research says that climate change deniers are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories. Climate change deniers say the study is evidence of a conspiracy.

Source: Green/NYT [14], 02/22/2013

"Report: Flaws In EPA Drilling Pollution Data" [15]

"Limited data and unreliable estimates on air pollution from oil and natural gas production is hindering the Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to police the drilling boom, the agency's internal watchdog said in a report released Thursday."

Source: AP [16], 02/22/2013

"One-Third of Seafood Mislabeled, Study Finds" [17]

"If you order tuna at a D.C. restaurant, chances are half the time you’ll be getting another, less expensive fish in its place. But those odds are better than if you had wanted snapper. Testers nationwide found that 87 percent of the time, restaurants and grocery stores were selling something else under that label."

Source: Wash Post [18], 02/22/2013

"Specialists Working To Kill Apache Well in Gulf" [19]

"Drilling specialists have been pumping heavy fluids into a gas well 50 miles off the Louisiana coast in a bid to halt natural gas moving among underground formations at the site."

Source: FuelFix [20], 02/22/2013

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