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Obama Administration Trying To Speed up Transmission Line Approvals [1]

As part of its push to improve the nation's power system, the Obama administration is trying to expedite construction of 7 transmission lines, in various stages of planning and design, spanning 3,100 miles in 12 states.

Controversial Pesticide Rule Might Protect Waterways [2]

US EPA, under a court-ordered deadline of Oct. 31, 2011, is to release a final rule establishing a Pesticides General Permit process, which would establish ways to reduce certain pesticide applications on or near waterways for control of mosquitoes, other flying insects, weeds, algae, animals, and forest canopy pests.

Japanese Plate Tells You If Your Sushi Is Radioactive [3]

"The Fukushima Plate is tableware with its own built-in safety mechanism. Underneath the plate is a radiation meter that logs whether your sushi has absorbed too much seaborne radiation from the Fukushima disaster earlier this year."

Source: London Daily Mail [4], 10/26/2011

Yukon Delivers Big Slug of Mercury in Response To a Changing Climate [5]

"The Yukon River is delivering upwards of five tons of mercury a year to the Arctic environment, likely in response to a warming climate, scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey announced Tuesday."

Source: Daily Climate [6], 10/26/2011

"China, Taiwan Sign Cross-Strait Nuclear Safety Accord" [7]

"TIANJIN, China -- China and Taiwan have agreed to cooperate on nuclear safety in the aftermath of Japan's nuclear crisis."

Source: ENS [8], 10/26/2011

"2 Fisheries Collapsed Unnoticed, Study Says" [9]

"Two popular Southern California fisheries have collapsed right under the noses of management agencies that had inadequate data, a new study suggests."

Source: Green/NYT [10], 10/26/2011

"A Photographic Call to Action" [11]

Clyde Butcher, a photographer who lives in the Everglades, uses his nature photographs to support calls for conservation. He's a member of the International League of Conservation Photographers, who address issues ranging from poaching to global warming.

Source: Green/NYT [12], 10/26/2011

"Rina Strengthens, Aims at Mexico Coastal Resorts" [13]

"CANCUN, Mexico -- Authorities evacuated fishing communities on Mexico's resort-studded Caribbean coast and some tourists began to leave, as Hurricane Rina took aim at Cancun and the island of Cozumel on Wednesday."

Source: AP [14], 10/26/2011

NASA To Launch Earth-Observing Satellite Friday After Delay [15]

"LOS ANGELES — After a five-year delay, an Earth-observing satellite will be launched to test new technologies aimed at improving weather forecasts and monitoring climate change."

Source: AP [16], 10/26/2011

"Eighth Brazilian Farmer Since May Killed in Amazon" [17]

"An agricultural leader protesting illegal deforestation was shot to death in northern Brazil, the eighth environmentalist farmer to be killed since May in the Amazon, activists said Tuesday."

Source: AFP [18], 10/26/2011

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