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"Delays, Cost Increases at Nation's New Nuclear Projects" [1]

"Despite promises from the nuclear industry to regulators and consumers that they learned from mistakes of the past, the nation's first two nuclear reactor projects built from scratch in 30 years are headed toward hundreds of millions of dollars in cost overruns and months, if not years, of delays."

Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution [2], 07/13/2012

"Groups: U.S. Shares 'Mindset' Behind Japan's Nuclear Disaster" [3]

"WASHINGTON, DC -- The same 'man-made' problems underlying last year's nuclear disaster in Japan exist today in the United States, warn five U.S. groups responding to the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission's report to Japan's Diet, or parliament."

Source: ENS [4], 07/13/2012

"San Onofre Nuclear Plant Problem Worse Than Thought: Report" [5]

"LOS ANGELES -- US nuclear regulators published an update on California's troubled San Onofre power plant Thursday, sparking an expert warning that the problem is more serious than first thought."

Source: AFP [6], 07/13/2012

N. American Environmental Officials Briefed on Community Concerns [7]

"Senior environment officials from the United States, Mexico and Canada meeting in New Orleans on Wednesday were briefed on environmental concerns facing homeland communities, including indoor air pollution in Alaska, protecting freshwater sources from sewage and other pollutants in Mexico, and the impact of climate change already on First Nation villages along the Arctic Circle."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [8], 07/12/2012

"Potential Loss of Tax Credit Becalms Wind Industry" [9]

"The wind power industry, which has been one of the nation’s fastest growing energy sectors, is facing layoffs and factory closings as a federal subsidy nears an end."

Source: FuelFix [10], 07/12/2012

West Nile v. Pesticides: Sick Neighbors Face Off on Mosquito Spraying [11]

A Colorado family typifies a growing number of Americans whose health may be put at risk by the drift of pesticides from their neighbors' fogging activities. But neighbors doing the fogging say they, too, are acting to protect their health. A judge ruled this month that pesticide drift can be a form of trespass.

Source: Huffington Post [12], 07/12/2012

"Climate Change Drives Salmon Evolution" [13]

"For salmon trying to make it upriver to spawn before a hot summer hits, slow and steady loses the evolutionary race. Salmon DNA records stretching back over 30 years show that nature has increasingly selected for fish that migrate from the ocean earlier in the year. It is among the first pieces of genetic evidence that climate change is driving the evolution of a species."

Source: New Scientist [14], 07/12/2012

"Cooling a Warming Planet: A Global Air Conditioning Surge" [15]

"The U.S. has long used more energy for air conditioning than all other nations combined. But as demand increases in the world’s warmer regions, global energy consumption for air conditioning is expected to continue to rise dramatically and could have a major impact on climate change."

Source: YaleE360 [16], 07/12/2012

"Voyage Studying Plastic Waste in Great Lakes Sets Sail" [17]

"Until now, scientists could only guess at the amount of plastic waste in the Great Lakes. This week, a team of researchers sets sail to conduct the first-ever survey of plastic pollution in the world’s largest fresh water system."

Source: WBFO [18], 07/12/2012

Cap and Trade Resurrected? Some States Awaken to Its Economic Benefits [19]

"Evidence showing that cap and trade can bolster a new revenue stream has some state and federal officials quietly seeking answers."

Source: InsideClimate News [20], 07/12/2012

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