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Fukushima Meltdown Could Be Template for Nuclear Terrorism: Study [1]

"The Fukushima meltdown showed how some nuclear plants are vulnerable to cooling-system failures. That might be of interest to Al Qaeda, which considered attacking US nuclear facilities after 9/11, a new study says."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [2], 06/08/2011

"EPA Plans To Ban Some Rodent Poisons" [3]

"The government is moving to ban the sale of some popular rat and mouse poisons such as D-Con and Hot Shot in an effort to protect children and pets."

Source: AP [4], 06/08/2011

"Greenpeace Stages Protest at Mattel Office Over Barbie Packaging" [5]

"Greenpeace accuses Mattel of using paper from Indonesian rain forests to package Barbie dolls. Activists hang a large banner on Mattel's headquarters in El Segundo. Police arrest 10 protesters."

Source: LA Times [6], 06/08/2011

"Climate Talks Face Time Crunch as Kyoto Deadline Looms" [7]

"Delegates from 183 countries got down to business at a United Nations preparatory climate change conference in Bonn today. For the next 11 days they will work towards a draft agreement on limiting greenhouse gas emissions that can serve as the basis of negotiations at the annual UN Climate Summit set to start November 28 in Durban, South Africa."

Source: ENS [8], 06/08/2011

"Autism Experts Urge Reform of U.S. Chemicals Law" [9]

"Environmental health and autism experts Tuesday called for reform of the outdated U.S. law regulating chemicals, the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976."

Source: ENS [10], 06/08/2011

Oil Falls To $98 as OPEC Weighs Output Hike [11]

"Oil prices fell to near $98 a barrel Wednesday amid signs OPEC may raise its crude production quotas at a meeting in Vienna."

Source: AP [12], 06/08/2011

"Report: EPA's Critics Get Quadruple the TV Time of Defenders" [13]

"Cable news audiences are getting a steady stream of attacks on U.S. EPA's climate program but hearing relatively few arguments for the greenhouse gas regulations, according to a report released this morning by the liberal watchdog group Media Matters."

Source: NY Times [14], 06/08/2011

"Thousands Ordered Out of Ariz. Town as Fire Nears" [15]

"Flames from a mammoth forest fire licked the ridges surrounding the eastern Arizona town of Eagar on Tuesday afternoon, forcing the evacuation of about half the 4,000 residents as surrounding towns also prepared to empty."

Source: AP [16], 06/08/2011

5th International Conference on Sustainable Development and Planning [17]

The Fifth International Conference on Sustainable Development and Planning in the UK builds upon a series that started in 2003 in Skiathos (Greece) and evolved to another three conferences in Bologna (2005), the Algarve (2007) and Cyprus (2009). The conference addresses the subject of regional development in an integrated way as well as in accordance with the principles of sustainability.

First International Conference on Food and Environment - The Quest for a Sustainable Future [18]

The First International Conference on Food and the Environment in the UK will focus on a variety of issues affecting food production and distribution including those related to natural and anthropogenic causes. The conference will emphasise the effects of modern food production processes and how they can affect human health.

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