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"Storm-Weary Voters In U.S. Northeast Face Delays, Confusion" [1]

"Storm-weary residents across the New York and New Jersey area encountered confusion and long lines as they went to cast ballots in the presidential election on Tuesday, and regional officials began scrambling to prepare for a new weather threat due as early as Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [2], 11/07/2012

California: "Prop. 37: Genetic Food Labels Loses" [3]

"A measure that would require most foods made with genetically engineered ingredients to be labeled in California was significantly behind early Wednesday."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [4], 11/07/2012

"Climate Heroes" Make Gains at Polls [5]

Voters in most cases Tuesday elected candidates supported by environmentalists for their positions on climate change and clean energy. The list of "Climate Heroes 2012" was drawn up by a coalition called "Citizens Determined to Elect Clean Energy Champions." The coalition was led by people like Bill McKibben. Below are results for candidates listed as "Climate Heroes."

Source: Seattle Times [6], 11/07/2012

"Michigan Proposal 3 Results: State Rejects Renewable Energy Proposal" [7]

"Proposal 3, a [Michigan] state ballot initiative promoting renewable energy, fizzled out at the polls Tuesday. 36 percent of voters supported the measure, while 64 percent came out against it, according to the Detroit Free Press at 12:27 a.m Wednesday."

Source: Huffington Post [8], 11/07/2012

Flat Earth Five Take Heavy Hits in Voting [9]

Five House members targetted by the League of Conservation Voters for their denial of climate change took heavy hits in Tuesday's election. Defeated were Ann Marie Buerkle (R-NY 24), Francisco Canseco (R-TX 23), and Joe Walsh (R-IL 8). The races for two others, Dan Benishek (R-MI 1) and Dan Lungren (R-CA 7) remained too close to call late into the evening.

Source: Wall St. Journal [10], 11/07/2012

"Japan's Nuclear Dilemma: What To Do With All That Nuclear Waste?" [11]

"Japanese citizens are balking at the lack of information and supervision of waste stored in public places, such as playgrounds."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [12], 11/06/2012

"For Women in the Climate Sciences, a Struggle To Find a Voice" [13]

"Beset by subtle biases, haunted by a work-family imbalance, or frustrated by an ability to give adequate voice to their science, women are struggling to find their place in academia, with consequences for all of us."

Source: Daily Climate [14], 11/06/2012

"Idaho's Power Line Route Reveals Clashing Values, Dueling Processes" [15]

"No matter who wins the election Tuesday, the Bureau of Land Management is going to have to thread a needle to find routes Idaho Power Co. and Rocky Mountain Power can use for the Gateway West power line across southern Idaho."

Source: Idaho Statesman [16], 11/06/2012

"North Carolina's Coast Is 'Hot Spot' for Rising Sea Levels" [17]

"[North Carolina] State legislators last summer ignored research that shows sea-level rise will accelerate its creep up North Carolina’s coastline this century. This week, waves of science will say they were wrong."

Source: Charlotte Observer [18], 11/06/2012

"$11M Donation Tied To Koch Bros; CA Agency Alleges 'Money Laundering'" [19]

"SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Ending a mystery that captivated the run-up to Election Day, the Arizona group behind an anonymous $11 million donation revealed under court order Monday that the shadowy donation was laundered through two groups, including one tied to David and Charles Koch, the billionaire brothers who have played a huge role in spreading anonymous political cash around the country."

Source: San Jose Mercury News [20], 11/06/2012

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