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"Use of 'Conflict Minerals' Gets More Scrutiny From U.S." [1]

"An iPhone can do a lot of things. But can it arm Congolese rebels?

That is the question being debated by a battalion of lobbyists from electronics makers, mining companies and international aid organizations that has descended on the Securities and Exchange Commission in recent months seeking to influence the drafting of a Dodd-Frank regulation that has nothing to do with the financial crisis."

Source: NY Times [2], 03/21/2012

"A Measured Rebuttal to China Over Solar Panels" [3]

"The Commerce Department said on Tuesday that it would impose tariffs on solar panels imported from China after concluding that the Chinese government provided illegal export subsidies to manufacturers there. The tariffs were smaller, at 2.9 to 4.73 percent, than some American industry executives had expected."

Source: NY Times [4], 03/21/2012

"Native Alaskans Divided On State's Oil Drilling Debate" [5]

"Shell Oil plans to explore for petroleum off Alaska's north coast this summer. The native people of Alaska have a big stake in both oil revenue and environmental protection. That conflict has played out in recent trips by Inupiats to Washington, D.C., to argue their case."

Source: NPR [6], 03/20/2012

"BP Atlantis Whistleblower Alleges Imminent Safety Threat for 1st Time" [7]

"A whistleblower is alleging for the first time in a yearslong lawsuit against BP that its massive Atlantis oil platform operation off the Louisiana coast faces present and imminent danger. Kenneth Abbott first complained in 2009 that BP had failed to keep required records of the design of pressure-relief systems and other safety mechanisms onboard the Atlantis."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [8], 03/20/2012

"Tory Patriotism Fuels Wind Energy Ad Campaign" [9]

"England expects every Tory to do their duty and support British wind power. That is the unmistakeable message of a new advertising campaign with a union flag and wind turbine appearing in the right-of-centre Spectator magazine this Thursday."

Source: Guardian [10], 03/20/2012

"Slimmer Majority of Americans Champions Renewables, Poll Finds" [11]

A new poll shows that U.S. public attitudes toward energy are changing.

Source: Green (NYT) [12], 03/20/2012

"Farm Pollution Lawsuit Spurs Public Relations Battle" [13]

On Maryland's Eastern Shore, both the Chesapeake Bay and the chicken farming industry are sacrosanct. Now a PR and fundraising war has broken out over a lawsuit pitting chicken farmers against  Bay advocates.

Source: Baltimore Sun [14], 03/20/2012

"Zeroing In on Mystery of an Old Site Called Hades" [15]

"WASHINGTON, DC -- For decades, affluent families have flocked to Spring Valley, a quiet neighborhood hugging the northwestern boundary of the nation’s capital. True to its name, magnolias are blooming and daffodils carpet the yards. But during World War I, soldiers called it Death Valley. It was here that the Army cooked up chemical weapons, launched poison-packed mortar shells and sent gas clouds billowing over the fields."

Source: NY Times [16], 03/20/2012

Nerve Gas, Insecticide Possible Cause of Gulf War Illness: Researchers [17]

"The memory and attention problems plaguing thousands of veterans from the first Gulf War might be caused by low-level exposure to insecticides and nerve gas, said researchers at Georgia Health Sciences University."

Source: Augusta Chronicle [18], 03/20/2012

A Milder Winter Means a Longer Tick Season [19]

This year's mild winter in much of the U.S. has meant a longer tick season. That has meant more contact between ticks and mammals like humans and dogs -- and more tick bites. It is still too early to be sure what this will mean for tick populations or the prevalence of tick-borne disease in the coming year.

Source: NY Times [20], 03/20/2012

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