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"Hurricane Sandy May Have Long-Term Impacts on Public Health" [1]

"A week after Hurricane Sandy struck the East Coast, parts of the Northeast are still reeling from the wind, rain and flooding. Though the darkened Manhattan skyline may be the hurricane's most obvious consequence, the storm's health impacts may be the more significant and longest-lasting."

Source: ClimateWire [2], 11/08/2012

"Solar Tariffs Upheld, but May Not Help in U.S." [3]

"When the United States International Trade Commission decided on Wednesday to uphold tariffs of about 24 to 36 percent on most solar panels imported from China, the case’s proponents claimed a major victory."

Source: NY Times [4], 11/08/2012

"The Soda Tax Lost. Now What?" [5]

"Measures in Richmond and El Monte, California that would have taxed sugar-sweetened beverages at a penny-per-ounce rate failed to pass in either city [Tuesday]."

Source: Mother Jones [6], 11/08/2012

Obama To Continue Efforts To Curb Greenhouse Gases, Push Efficiency [7]

"President Obama’s reelection, along with key wins by Senate Democrats, ensures that the federal government will press ahead with efforts to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency and to curb greenhouse gas emissions linked to climate change."

Source: Wash Post [8], 11/08/2012

"Northeaster Adds to Misery, Dumping Rain and Snow" [9]

"A northeaster threatened to unravel progress made since Hurricane Sandy ravaged the New York area, delivering a second angry serving of howling wind and high water on Wednesday in places where misery and frustration had yet to recede."

Source: NY Times [10], 11/08/2012

"Wichita Voters Reject Fluoridated Water" [11]

"Voters in the city of Wichita rejected fluoridated water on Tuesday, as they did in 1964 and 1978."

Source: Wichita Eagle [12], 11/07/2012

"Besides Destruction, Sandy Brought Lots of Unusual Birds" [13]

"While superstorm Sandy sent most people running for shelter wherever they could find it, bird enthusiasts rushed outdoors as soon as possible to scan the skies for birds that usually don't visit these parts."

Source: Reuters [14], 11/07/2012

Obama Victory, Sandy Give Enviros Hopes For Climate Change Action [15]

President Obama actually mentioned climate change in his victory speech last night.

Source: Huffington Post [16], 11/07/2012

"Beyond Obama: Here Are Green Ballot Measures That Won and Lost" [17]

In addition to defeats of California's GMO-Labelling and Michigan's clean energy measures, voters approved rebuilding a Seattle seawall and a Colorado city's fracking ban and defeated a measure to remove California's Hetch Hetchy dam.

Source: Grist [18], 11/07/2012

"Denver Detects Lead in Tapwater, Urges Residents To Limit Exposure" [19]

"Drinking water in one out of eight Denver homes with lead plumbing may be contaminated with lead — a health hazard that causes brain and nerve damage, especially in children."

Source: Denver Post [20], 11/07/2012

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