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Oil Boom Brings Crime as Well as Jobs on Great Plains [1]

"GLASGOW, Mont. — Drug crimes in eastern Montana have more than doubled. Assaults in Dickinson, N.D., have increased fivefold in just two years. And the once-sleepy town of Plentywood, Mont., has seen three assaults with weapons in the past few months — a prospect previously unheard of in the tiny community tucked against the Canada border.

Source: AP [2], 04/25/2012

"EPA: New IG Report Faults Agency's Management of Radiation Monitors" [3]

"Twenty percent of U.S. EPA's radiation monitors were out of service last year when an earthquake caused a meltdown at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, according to a new report that confirms some of the claims of environmental watchdogs."

Source: Greenwire [4], 04/25/2012

Former BP Employee Charged With Destroying Evidence of Oil Released [5]

"A former BP engineer who assisted in attempts to stop the flow of oil from the company's Macondo well after the Deepwater Horizon explosion was arrested [Tuesday] on charges of intentionally destroying evidence concerning the amount of oil released from the well. Kurt Mix, who resigned from BP PLC in January, was charged with two counts of obstruction of justice in a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in New Orleans and unsealed [Tuesday]."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [6], 04/25/2012

"New Case of Mad Cow Disease in California" [7]

"The first new case of mad cow disease in the U.S. since 2006 has been discovered in a dairy cow in California, but health authorities said Tuesday the animal never was a threat to the nation's food supply."

Source: AP [8], 04/25/2012

How Some Approaches To Making Food Safe Can Harm Wildlife And Water [9]

"We'd probably like to think that clean, safe food goes hand in hand with pristine nature, with lots of wildlife and clean water. But in the part of California that grows a lot of the country's lettuce and spinach, these two goals have come into conflict."

Source: NPR [10], 04/24/2012

"NOAA: Wind Radars Latest Sacrifice in Bid To Fund Weather Satellites" [11]

"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has been running its Wind Profiler Network for 20 years, using more than 30 radar sites to record hourly information on wind conditions from the ground up to 50,000 feet."

Source: Greenwire [12], 04/24/2012

"Environmental Groups Seek Bay Lawsuit Dismissal" [13]

"The Chesapeake Bay Foundation and other environmental groups have urged a Pennsylvania federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the federal government's plan for reducing pollution fouling the estuary."

Source: Baltimore Sun [14], 04/24/2012

San Francisco Marine Biologists Ponder Return of Harbor Porpoise [15]

Harbor porpoises began disappearing from San Francisco Bay during the height of Navy ship activity there during World War II. "We don't know why they disappeared. … It's very possible that they just abandoned the place because it became too hard to feed, reproduce and raise their young," said William Keener, a co-investigator and spokesman with the nonprofit Golden Gate Cetacean Research group. "Then all of a sudden, the porpoises were back."

Source: Sacramento Bee [16], 04/24/2012

"Insurance Companies Face Increased Risks from Warming" [17]

"Given that insurers are likely to be among the first companies affected by climate change, you might expect the industry to be better prepared than most."

Source: YaleE360 [18], 04/24/2012

"Mothers Challenge a Trace Contaminant in Tide" [19]

"In their quest to rid cleaning products of toxic chemicals, consumer advocates have now set their sights on Tide, the best-selling laundry detergent.

Source: Green (NYT) [20], 04/24/2012

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