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Analysis: "Why Republican Attacks on Environment Laws Are Flawed" [1]

"Republicans have been attacking environmental regulations, arguing that they hurt the economy and that the costs outweigh the benefits. But four decades of data show they are wrong."

Source: Yale Environment 360 [2], 11/16/2011

"Dirty Air Fosters Precipitation Extremes" [3]

"Even clouds can suffer from inhaling air pollution, a new study finds, resulting in extreme rainfall patterns that appear to be altering climate across the globe."

Source: Science News [4], 11/15/2011

"Admiral To Oversee U.S. Offshore Drilling Safety" [5]

"A Coast Guard admiral who led the government's response to the Deepwater Horizon disaster is taking over as the nation's chief overseer of offshore drilling safety, the Obama administration said Monday. Rear Adm. James Watson begins his post as director of the Interior Department's Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement on Dec. 1."

Source: Houston Chronicle [6], 11/15/2011

"A Gold Rush of Subsidies in Clean Energy Search" [7]

The bankruptcy of the solar firm Solyndra has focused a lot of attention -- some of it politicized -- on clean-energy subsidies. While those subsidies have sparked something of a "gold rush" among clean-energy entrepreneurs, some clean-energy startups face serious economic challenges that may justify them.

Source: NY Times [8], 11/15/2011

"Climate Deal Unlikely Soon, As Emissions Grow" [9]

"A new and broader climate deal is out of reach for now and instead nations need to focus on how to replace the ailing Kyoto Protocol before 2020, Britain's minister of state for energy and climate change said on Monday."

Source: Reuters [10], 11/15/2011

Dangerous Lead Levels Found in Nearly 2/3 of New Orleans Homes: Tulane [11]

"A new study says nearly two-thirds of New Orleans homes and yards have “dangerous” levels of lead, according to federal standards, a finding the authors believe may be linked to the extensive renovation and demolition of homes after Hurricane Katrina."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [12], 11/15/2011

Puny Fines, Enforcement Leave Drilling Violators With Little To Fear [13]

"Oil and gas drillers who pollute groundwater, spill toxic chemicals or break other rules have little to fear from the inspectors and agencies regulating the surge in American petroleum production."

Source: Greenwire [14], 11/15/2011

"Study Links Parkinson's Disease To Industrial Solvent" [15]

"Researchers found a six-fold increase in the risk of developing Parkinson's in individuals exposed in the workplace to trichloroethylene (TCE)."

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Source: BBC [16], 11/15/2011

"Clean Air Groups Settle With EPA Over Haze Cleanup" [17]

"A coalition of clear air advocates and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have filed a legal settlement that establishes firm, enforceable deadlines for action on plans to clean up regional haze pollution in 43 states, the District of Columbia, and the Virgin Islands."

Source: ENS [18], 11/15/2011

Does Government Regulation Really Kill Jobs? Economists Say Hardly [19]

As Republican politicians pound the narrative theme that government regulations are killing jobs, employment data show that the GOP story simply isn't true. Economists who are used to this argument don't expect the facts to change many people's minds.

Source: Wash Post [20], 11/15/2011

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