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"Some States Score High on Energy Efficiency Efforts, Some Not So Good" [1]

"Massachusetts and California are the two most energy-efficient states, according to a report this week from a group that promotes new energy policies, technologies and investments."

Source: Medill [2], 10/05/2012

"Glut of Solar Panels Poses a New Threat to China" [3]

"BEIJING -- China in recent years established global dominance in renewable energy, its solar panel and wind turbine factories forcing many foreign rivals out of business and its policy makers hailed by environmentalists around the world as visionaries. But now China’s strategy is in disarray. Though worldwide demand for solar panels and wind turbines has grown rapidly over the last five years, China’s manufacturing capacity has soared even faster, creating enormous oversupply and a ferocious price war."

Source: NY Times [4], 10/05/2012

"Vital U.S. Energy Data Held Hostage By Budget Fight: EIA" [5]

"The U.S. federal budget fight might prevent a timely study of the country's new energy bonanza, a senior official said, and stands in the way of data that could help ease volatility that is costly to energy companies and traders alike."

Source: Reuters [6], 10/05/2012

"First Major U.S. Snowstorm, Cold Snap May Harm Some Crops" [7]

"The first major snowfall of the year and a cold snap set to sweep into the northern Midwest could harm some late-maturing corn and soybeans crops and delay the harvest, an agricultural meteorologist and the National Weather Service said on Thursday."

Source: Reuters [8], 10/05/2012

"EU Rejects French Scientist Report Linking GM Corn To Cancer" [9]

"BRUSSELS -- The European Food Safety Authority said Thursday it cannot accept an 'inadequate' report by a French scientist on a link between cancer and genetically modified corn."

"The EFSA said an initial review showed that the 'design, reporting and analysis of the study ... are inadequate,' meaning it could not 'regard the authors' conclusions as scientifically sound.'

Source: AFP [10], 10/05/2012

Handouts for Oct. 17, 2012 Workshop: The Craft and Commerce of Successful Freelancing [11]


Corps OKs $2.9 Billion MR-GO Restoration Plan, With 35% State Share [12]

"The chief of the Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday approved a $2.9 billion plan to restore wetlands destroyed by construction of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet. But the corps continues to demand that

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [13], 10/04/2012

Opponents Cry Foul Over of Pebble Mine's Scientific Review [14]

"ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The group aiming to develop a giant copper and gold mine in the Bristol Bay area is vetting the scientific studies that underlay its work, turning to a Colorado-based non-profit with expertise in environmental conflict resolution. But critics of the proposed Pebble mine are having little of it."

Source: Anchorage Daily News [15], 10/04/2012

"Study Finds Lower Thyroid Hormones in Baby Boys Exposed To BPA" [16]

"Pregnant women exposed to higher levels of the chemical bisphenol A gave birth to baby boys with lower thyroid hormones, according to a new study published today."

Source: EHN [17], 10/04/2012

"Argus Energy Mine Spill In Lincoln County, West Virginia Kills Fish" [18]

"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- State regulators in West Virginia have ordered Argus Energy to repair a water treatment system at a Lincoln County mine site after a blackwater spill killed fish."

Source: AP [19], 10/04/2012

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