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"Deadly Drug-Resistant Bacteria Spreading in U.S. Hospitals" [1]

"ATLANTA, Ga. -- Drug-resistant germs called carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, or CRE, are on the rise and have become more resistant to last-resort antibiotics over the past decade, warns a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."

Source: ENS [2], 03/06/2013

Environmental History Conference in Toronto April 3-6, 2013 [3]

The American Society for Environmental History’s annual conference will bring together more than 700 delegates from around the world to discuss climate change, energy policy, Alberta Oil Sands, and more.

"Climate Change and Rising Food Prices Heightened Arab Spring" [4]

"The effects of climate change on the food supply exacerbated the underlying tensions that have led to ongoing Middle East instability."

Source: ClimateWire [5], 03/05/2013

"Offshore Wind at Risk From Wave Power" [6]

"Offshore wind turbines are vulnerable to sudden and catastrophic destruction in moderately stormy seas, according to new research."

Source: Climate News Network [7], 03/05/2013

"Fracking Waste Could Go To N.C. Coastal Towns If Ban Is Lifted" [8]

"Forty years ago, when North Carolina banned using deep wells to permanently dump industrial waste, some thought the issue had been decided for good. Now state lawmakers who want to turn North Carolina into the nation’s next fracking hotspot are reopening the case for injecting brines and toxins deep underground."

Source: Raleigh News & Observer [9], 03/05/2013

"NASA Probe Locates Earth’s Third Radiation Belt" [10]

"LAUREL, Md. -- NASA’s twin Van Allen Probes, robotic satellites launched last August, have now revealed a previously unknown third radiation belt around the Earth."

Source: ENS [11], 03/05/2013

"2/3 of Forest Elephants Killed By Ivory Poachers in Past Decade" [12]

"The threat of extinction is growing for African forest elephants, according to a study released at the Cites summit in Bangkok."

Source: Guardian [13], 03/05/2013

Natural Gas Leaks Scrutinized, Raise Questions on Climate Impact [14]

"Two guys in a black Pontiac Vibe cruise the streets of Washington’s residential neighborhoods. The only sign of what they are up to is a gray plastic tube hanging out of the trunk. And the fact that they get out of the car frequently to place a black box on manhole covers and study its readings."

Source: Wash Post [15], 03/05/2013

"Deep Underground, Worms and 'Zombie Microbes' Rule" [16]

"A dark realm far beneath the Earth's surface is a surprisingly rich home for tiny worms and 'zombie microbes' that may hold clues to the origins of life, scientists said on Monday."

Source: Reuters [17], 03/05/2013

"Can Climate-Change Denier Ken Cuccinelli Win a Swing State?" [18]

"In storm-battered Virginia, the Republican candidate for governor still doubts the science."

Source: National Journal [19], 03/05/2013

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