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"Super Weeds No Easy Fix For US Agriculture -- Experts" [1]

"A fast-spreading plague of 'super weeds' taking over U.S. farmland will not be stopped easily, and farmers and government officials need to change existing practices if food production is to be protected, industry experts said on Thursday."

Source: Reuters [2], 05/11/2012

"Senators Call For EPA Inquiry Into Lead Factory Sites" [3]

"Six U.S. senators are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to immediately examine the health threats posed by forgotten factory sites featured in a recent USA TODAY investigation."

Source: USA TODAY [4], 05/11/2012

"Toxic Roulette" -- EPA Suppressed Science at Odds With Chemical Sales [5]

"Firemaster 550, touted as safe, is the latest in a long line of flame retardants allowed onto the market without thorough study of health risks"

Source: Chicago Tribune [6], 05/11/2012

Lake Sakakawea Water From Missouri R Can Be Used For Drilling: Corps [7]

"BISMARCK, N.D. -- Temporary, no-cost permits to tap surplus water from North Dakota's Lake Sakakawea will be issued to oil drillers and other industrial users until a national policy can be developed on how much, if anything, to charge, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Wednesday."

Source: AP [8], 05/10/2012

Utah Environmental Activist DeChristopher Appealing 2011 Conviction [9]

"SALT LAKE CITY -- An environmental activist is asking a federal appeals court to overturn his two-year prison sentence for disrupting an auction of drilling parcels on public lands near Utah's national parks."

Source: AP [10], 05/10/2012

"International Space Station: Critics Ask, Where's the Science?" [11]

"WASHINGTON -- After more than 12 years and at least $100 billion in construction costs, NASA leaders say the International Space Station finally is ready to bloom into the robust orbiting laboratory that the agency envisioned more than two decades ago."

Source: LA Times [12], 05/10/2012

"Unabomber Billboard Continues To Hurt Heartland Institute" [13]

"With a simple statement on Tuesday, State Farm Insurance became the latest company to withdraw its support from the Heartland Institute, a Chicago-based think-tank which claims a 'realist' position questioning that humans are responsible for climate change."

Source: LA Times [14], 05/10/2012

"'Frankenfish': It's What's For Dinner" [15]

"More people on the East Coast are acquiring a taste for snakehead, an exotic fish that's moved here from Asia. But the fish are still multiplying and spreading."

Source: NPR [16], 05/10/2012

"Canada Set To Miss Modest Emissions Goals: Watchdog" [17]

"Canada is acting too slowly to combat climate change and has little chance of achieving its modest 2020 target for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, Parliament's environmental watchdog said on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [18], 05/10/2012

"Mega-Cities Pose Climate Test as Consumption Grows" [19]

"The mega-cities of Asia will be the toughest test for climate-change policy as a rising middle class begins to consume goods at rates only previously seen in the west."

Source: Sydney Morning Herald [20], 05/10/2012

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