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"Keystone To Be Linked To U.S. Highway Bill: Boehner" [1]

"Republican lawmakers will try to force the Obama administration to approve the Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL pipeline by attaching it to a highway bill that Congress will consider next month, House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said on Sunday."

President Barack Obama earlier this month denied TransCanada's application for the oil sands pipeline, citing lack of time to review an alternative route within a 60-day window for action set by Congress.

Source: Reuters [2], 01/30/2012

"BP Oil Spill: Emails Reveal Company Veiling Spill Rate" [3]

"NEW ORLEANS -- On the day the Deepwater Horizon sank, BP officials warned in an internal memo that if the well was not protected by the blow-out preventer at the drill site, crude oil could burst into the Gulf of Mexico at a rate of 3.4 million gallons a day, an amount a million gallons higher than what the government later believed spilled daily from the site."

Source: Huffington Post [4], 01/30/2012

"An Exquisite Mexico Beach, Cursed by Plastic" [5]

"Sea currents act like a conveyor belt, depositing trash on a remote stretch of sand in an ecologically rich region of coral reef and mangrove forests. Locals can only pick up the pieces, bit by bit."

Source: LA Times [6], 01/30/2012

"Brown Ordered Firing of Regulator Who Took Hard Line on Oil Firms" [7]

"The dispute centered on a risky method of extraction. California's governor has sued oil companies throughout his career, but he now talks of tossing cumbersome regulations to revive the economy."

Source: LA Times [8], 01/30/2012

"Salad Industry on Hunt for Solution To Tainted Greens" [9]

"With the specter of past deadly poisonings, the food industry steps up its quest for clean salad greens, testing various industrial washes and other methods like ultrasound."

Source: CHCF/LA Times [10], 01/30/2012

"Drive-by Scanning" Screeners Covertly Expand Use and Dose of Radiation [11]

"U.S. law enforcement agencies are exposing people to radiation in more settings and in increasing doses to screen for explosives, weapons and drugs. In addition to the controversial airport body scanners [2], which are now deployed for routine screening, various X-ray devices have proliferated at the border, in prisons and on the streets of New York. Not only have the machines become more widespread, but some of them expose people to higher doses of radiation. And agencies have pushed the boundaries of acceptable use by X-raying people covertly, according to government documents and interviews."

Source: ProPublica [12], 01/30/2012

"New Rules for School Meals Aim at Reducing Obesity" [13]

"Hoping to combat the growing problem of childhood obesity, the Obama administration on Wednesday announced its long-awaited changes to government-subsidized school meals, a final round of rules that adds more fruits and green vegetables to breakfasts and lunches and reduces the amount of salt and fat."

Source: NY Times [14], 01/30/2012

"Waning Support for Wind and Solar" [15]

"Assisted by technological innovation and years of subsidies, the cost of wind and solar power has fallen sharply — so much so that the two industries say that they can sometimes deliver cleaner electricity at prices competitive with power made from fossil fuels. At the same time, wind and solar companies are telling Congress that they cannot be truly competitive and keep creating jobs without a few more years of government support."

Source: NY Times [16], 01/27/2012

"A Flaky Winter in Yosemite" [17]

"Even with California's volatile weather, where exceptions are the rule, the season has been the driest in 30 years. Without snow, hotels offer rock climbing and archery to frustrated skiers."

Source: LA Times [18], 01/27/2012

"The Making Of NASA's Super Hi-Res Blue Marble Earth Image" [19]

"A new image of the Earth has been popping up all over the Internet, dazzling us with its high-def imagery of land masses, oceans and rippled clouds."

Source: LA Times [20], 01/27/2012

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