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"Farm Use of Antibiotics Defies Scrutiny" [1]

"The numbers released quietly by the federal government this year were alarming. A ferocious germ resistant to many types of antibiotics had increased tenfold on chicken breasts, the most commonly eaten meat on the nation’s dinner tables. But instead of a learning from a broad national inquiry into a troubling trend, scientists said they were stymied by a lack of the most basic element of research: solid data."

Source: NY Times [2], 09/04/2012

"Firefighters Battle California's Angeles National Forest Blaze" [3]

"A 4,000-acre (1,620-hectare) wildfire in the Angeles National Forest in Southern California has forced the evacuation of some campsites as firefighters struggle to control the blaze, authorities said on Monday."

Tuesday, September 4, 2012
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"Obama Offers Reassurance To Hurricane Victims" [4]

"CHARLOTTE, N.C. — President Obama consoled victims of Hurricane Isaac along the Gulf Coast on Monday and said officials from all levels of government will do everything they can to assess the damage from the storm and figure out how to help.

Source: AP [5], 09/04/2012

Judge Deals Legal Setback to Idaho Gold Mine Project [6]

"Mosquito Gold President and CEO Brian McClay took in stride a federal judge’s decision that the Forest Service needs to do more analysis of its exploration program."

Source: Idaho Statesman [7], 09/03/2012

"Tony Hayward Gets His Life Back" [8]

Tony Hayward, the BP America CEO during the catastrophic 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2012, after being pilloried by environmentalists and pounded by the press, made it worse by saying he wanted his life back. Now he does -- working to produce more oil from the promising fields of northern Iraq.

Source: NY Times [9], 09/03/2012

"Dems Work To Go Green in Charlotte" [10]

"Democrats want their national convention in Charlotte, N.C., to have a big effect on the 2012 election and a small footprint on the planet."

Source: The Hill [11], 09/03/2012

"Rising Sea Comes at a Cost for South Florida Cities" [12]

"Climate change may be the subject of debate in some places but in South Florida it’s become a costly reality."

"In Miami Beach, where prolonged flooding in low-lying neighborhoods has become the norm after heavy storms, city leaders are weighing a $206 million overhaul of an antiquated drainage system increasingly compromised by rising sea level.

Source: Miami Herald [13], 09/03/2012

"U.S. Homes Cracking Because of Drought-Parched Soil" [14]

"ST. LOUIS -- Carol DeVaughan assumed her suburban St. Louis home simply was settling when cracks appeared in the walls. When she noticed huge gaps between her fireplace and ceiling, and that her family room was starting to tilt, DeVaughan knew she had bigger problems."

Source: AP [15], 09/03/2012

"Nuclear Waste Seeks a Home" [16]

"Picture this: you’ve lived in the same house for more than half a century, and never taken out the garbage."

Source: Toronto Star [17], 09/03/2012

"Catfish Farmers Fight Fish Glut and High Feed Prices" [18]

In the federal government’s efforts to help farmers and ranchers survive this year’s devastating drought, perhaps the most surprising step has been a dose of support for struggling producers of catfish."

Source: NY Times [19], 09/03/2012

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