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"Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Plant Unlikely To Restart Before Fall" [1]

"BLAIR, Neb. -- Federal regulators said Wednesday it's unlikely the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant will restart before fall because of the extensive inspections and repairs needed."

Source: AP [2], 04/06/2012

"Environmentalists Feeling Burned By Rush To Build Solar Projects" [3]

"Local activists say national groups, focused on renewable energy, ignore projects' threat to the Mojave."

Source: LA Times [4], 04/06/2012

"Climate Change Linked to Waterborne Diseases in Inuit Communities" [5]

"As global warming triggers heavier rainfall and faster snowmelt in the Arctic, Inuit communities in Canada are reporting more cases of illness attributed to pathogens that have washed into surface water and groundwater, according to a new study."

Source: NatGeo [6], 04/06/2012

"EPA Faces Suit From 11 Groups Over Coal Ash" [7]

"Eleven environmental organizations are suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to force it to better regulate toxic coal ash and citing recent groundwater contamination at 29 coal ash dump sites in 16 states, including two in Western Pennsylvania."

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [8], 04/06/2012

"Plan to Let Poultry Plants Inspect Birds Is Criticized" [9]

"WASHINGTON — Federal food safety inspectors said a proposal by the Agriculture Department to expand a pilot program that allows private companies to take over the inspections at poultry plants could pose a health risk by allowing contaminated meat to reach customers.""Currently, the Agriculture Department’s Food Safety and Inspection Service inspectors are stationed along the assembly lines in poultry plants and examine the birds for blemishes, feces or visible defects before they are processed."

Source: NY Times [10], 04/06/2012

"Infectious Disease: Blowing in the Wind" [11]

An uncommon and little-understood disease called Kawasaki disease may actually be spread by seasonal winds from Central Asia, new research strongly suggests. The sometimes fatal disease has been able to cross the Pacific to the United States.

Jennifer Frazer reports for Nature News April 4, 2012. [12]

Source: Nature News [12], 04/06/2012

"Melting Arctic May Redraw Global Geopolitical Map" [13]

"This year's frenzy of oil and gas exploration in newly accessible Arctic waters could be the harbinger of even starker changes to come. If, as many scientists predict, currently inaccessible sea lanes across the top of the world become navigable in the coming decades, they could redraw global trading routes -- and perhaps geopolitics -- forever."

Source: Reuters [14], 04/06/2012

"Feds Interview New Witnesses In Polar Bear Probe" [15]

"Federal agents interviewed new witnesses this week in an ongoing investigation of government scientists that's been called 'polar bear-gate,' according to the scientists' lawyer."

"The controversial probe, now entering its third year, is looking into allegations of scientific misconduct related to a 2006 report by wildlife researchers Charles Monnett and Jeffrey Gleason, who described seeing dead polar bears floating in Arctic waters.

Source: NPR [16], 04/06/2012

"Texas Tornadoes: How Much Warning Time Was Possible?" [17]

"Texas tornadoes that hit the Dallas area Tuesday resulted in no fatalities, in part due to timely warnings. But a new model could improve tornado warning times dramatically."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [18], 04/06/2012

Canadian Science Writers' Association Annual Conference [19]

This year’s CSWA conference, at the McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, offers sessions on nanotechnology, food security, ecosystem services, biofuels, smart machines, scientist speed dating, and more.

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