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Maryland: "Deadly Virus Hits Turtles, Tadpoles in Montgomery County" [1]

"Maryland biologists study­ing box turtles rescued from the bulldozers on the Intercounty Connector construction site have made a grisly find: An alarming number of the tiny turtles later died, and biologists say their demise appears to be unrelated to the highway."

Source: Wash Post [2], 02/14/2012

"Amazon Defenders Face Death Or Exile" [3]

"Brazilian activists who inform on illegal loggers laying waste to the rainforests can expect a visit from the gunmen."

Source: Guardian [4], 02/14/2012

With Tips From Whistle-Blowers, More Hands on Deck in Pollution Cases [5]

"Seafaring whistle-blowers, frequently seeking a financial bounty, have become one of prosecutors’ most potent weapons against maritime polluters, providing the backbone for a growing number of cases the federal government has pursued in Baltimore and other port cities across the country."

Source: NY Times [6], 02/14/2012

Pennsylvania: "EPA Probing Washington County Shale Operations" [7]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is investigating whether specific Marcellus Shale drilling and compressor station operations in Washington County have caused environmental damage that violates federal regulations."

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [8], 02/14/2012

Chicago: "Power Station’s Closing Could Create Problems" [9]

The closing of an 83-year-old coal-fired power plant near Chicago, one of the area's top polluters, will have economic consequences.

Source: Chicago News Co-op [10], 02/14/2012

"USDA Sees Corn Stocks Double Next Year" [11]

"A U.S. government report on Monday showed farmers in the United States will plant the largest area with corn this spring since World War Two, which could double the razor-thin stocks of this year and help defray costs to consumers and food companies."

Source: Reuters [12], 02/14/2012

"Will Hurricanes Topple U.S. Wind Turbines?" [13]

"As plans for wind farms rising out of the ocean along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts inch closer to fruition, a new study from Carnegie Mellon University suggests that hurricanes could destroy a significant number of turbines in some of these areas, even coming close to wiping them out."

Source: Green (NYT) [14], 02/14/2012

"Study Points To Dangers of Children's Exposure To Coal Tar Sealants" [15]

"Children living next to driveways or parking lots coated with coal tar are exposed to significantly higher doses of cancer-causing chemicals than those living near untreated asphalt, according to a study that raises new questions about commonly used pavement sealants."

Source: Chicago Tribune [16], 02/14/2012

"Activists Assault New Keystone XL Pipeline Bill" [17]

"With the U.S. Senate poised to begin debate on a bill that would greenlight the controversial Keystone XL pipeline as early as Tuesday, activists and other citizens have barraged the Senate with more than 350,000 petitions opposing the legislation in less than five hours. [Ed. Note: the count surpassed 500,000 a few hours later.]"

Source: LA Times [18], 02/14/2012

"Obama Revives Green Agenda With Push To End Oil Industry Tax Breaks" [19]

"President plans to spend big on green cars and biofuels as Steven Chu says US wants to lead in clean energy technology."

Source: Guardian [20], 02/14/2012

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