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"E.P.A. Upholds Federal Mandate for Ethanol in Gasoline" [1]

"The Environmental Protection Agency declined on Friday to relax its requirement on the use of corn ethanol in gasoline, rejecting a request from several states related to a steep decline in the nation’s corn production."

Source: NY Times [2], 11/19/2012

"Sandy Stirs Up Superfund Site In New Jersey" [3]

"As Northeast states take measure of the destruction brought by Hurricane Sandy, there's a new concern. New York and New Jersey have dozens of Superfund sites close to the shore. Some of these toxic zones were flooded by Sandy's storm surge. There are worries in Newark that toxic chemicals may have been swept into some people's home."

Source: NPR [4], 11/19/2012

World Bank Climate Report Says 'Turn Down The Heat' On Warming Planet [5]

"All nations will suffer the effects of a warmer world, but it is the world's poorest countries that will be hit hardest by food shortages, rising sea levels, cyclones and drought, the World Bank said in a report on climate change."

Source: Reuters [6], 11/19/2012

"Green Groups Slam Keystone Pipeline, March Around White House" [7]

"Hundreds of people who say they worry oil that would be carried the Keystone XL pipeline will accelerate climate change marched around the White House on Sunday, hoping to revive a movement credited with slowing down the permit process for the crude oil project."

Source: Reuters [8], 11/19/2012

Sandy Damage To Wildlife Refuges Adds To Questions on Federal Spending [9]

"An eerie sight greeted Scott Kahan recently when he toured the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge near Atlantic City by helicopter: a giant bird sanctuary with almost no birds."
 

Source: Wash Post [10], 11/19/2012

"As Coasts Rebuild and U.S. Pays, Repeatedly, the Critics Ask Why" [11]

"Across the nation, tens of billions of tax dollars have been spent on subsidizing coastal reconstruction in the aftermath of storms, usually with little consideration of whether it actually makes sense to keep rebuilding in disaster-prone areas."

Source: NY Times [12], 11/19/2012

"Coal Plants Smothering Communities of Color, Report Finds" [13]

"New NAACP analysis pinpoints the disproportionate impact from coal-fired power plants on minorities and the poor."

Source: Daily Climate [14], 11/16/2012

"Political Support for a Sea Wall in New York Harbor Begins To Form" [15]

"The cost of building sea barriers that would protect New York City and parts of New Jersey from storm surges is likely to run as high as $23 billion, according to the Dutch scientist commissioned by New York City to study how it might respond to the extreme weather events and rising sea levels brought about by climate change."

Source: ClimateWire [16], 11/16/2012

"Loophole Lets Toxic Oil Water Flow Over Indian Land" [17]

"The air reeks so strongly of rotten eggs that tribal leader Wes Martel hesitates to get out of the car at an oil field on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. He already has a headache from the fumes he smelled at another oil field."

Source: NPR [18], 11/16/2012

"PG&E Plan To Conduct Underwater Seismic Tests Is Shot Down" [19]

"The California Coastal Commission cites potentially deadly harm to threatened and endangered marine animals in denying PG&E a permit to conduct the tests near the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant."

Source: LA Times [20], 11/16/2012

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