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"Yosemite Plan Would Ease Traffic, Shut Ice Rink" [1]

"FRESNO, Calif. -- Visitors might miss the 1920s-era ice skating rink in the winter or the summer bike and raft rentals, but they'll likely be glad to hear that a plan released Tuesday to protect the river that runs through Yosemite National Park won't reduce the number of daily visitors."

Source: AP [2], 01/09/2013

"U.S. Drought Persisting Seen as Threat to Corn, Soybeans" [3]

"The drought that ravaged U.S. corn and soybean crops and spurred record prices may persist, threatening a recovery in production this year that’s needed to bolster global inventories, according to forecasters."

Source: Bloomberg [4], 01/09/2013

N. Carolina: "Environmental Groups Seek Clean Up of 14 Coal Ash Pits" [5]

"RALEIGH -- Conservation groups filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the state Environmental Management Commission, Duke Energy and Progress Energy seeking the cleanup or shut-down of 14 ash pits that collect tons of waste from coal-burning power plants across the state."

Source: Raleigh News & Observer [6], 01/09/2013

"Home Builders Lobby Weakens Drywall Legislation" [7]

"Last week, federal lawmakers trumpeted the passage of the Drywall Safety Act of 2012 as a bipartisan victory for thousands of homeowners harmed by contaminated drywall."

Source: ProPublica [8], 01/09/2013

Shell's Arctic Oil Exploration Operation Faces Multiple Investigations [9]

"ANCHORAGE -- As response teams continued Tuesday to evaluate Royal Dutch Shell's once-grounded oil drilling rig, the Coast Guard, the Obama administration and U.S. Sen. Mark Begich all announced investigations or reviews taking a close look at Shell":

Source: Anchorage Daily News [10], 01/09/2013

"2012 Was Hottest Year on Record In U.S., Climate Agency Says" [11]

"The year 2012 was the warmest on record for the contiguous United States, beating the previous record by a full degree in temperature, a government climate agency said on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [12], 01/09/2013

"Ant Study Deepens Concern About Plastic Additives" [13]

A French scientist has published a study indicating that plastic additives called phthalates, thought to be endocrine disruptors, are widely found in one species of ants -- presumeably because they have become widespread in the environment.

Source: Green/NYT [14], 01/08/2013

"Oil Sands Development Polluting Alberta Lakes: Study" [15]

"Oil-sands development is polluting nearby remote Alberta lakes with rising levels of a toxic carcinogen, refuting long-standing claims that waterway pollution in the region is largely naturally occurring, a study has found."

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [16], 01/08/2013

"'Plastic Micro Beads' To Be Removed From Soap" [17]

"If you use exfoliating soaps, you might not know those little beads may be made of plastic -- or think about what happens to them when they go down the drain."

Source: CNN [18], 01/08/2013

Stricken Shell Oil Rig Towed Away After Being Successfully Refloated [19]

"Tug boats tow 28-tonne Kulluk to nearby Kiliuda Bay where the damage can be assessed after grounding on Alaskan coast."

Source: Guardian [20], 01/08/2013

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