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"Earthquake Risks Probed at U.S. Nuclear Plants" [1]

"When an earthquake launched a tsunami that devastated a Japanese nuclear complex in March, U.S. regulators quickly reassured the public that American reactors were built to withstand the expected severity of earthquakes in their areas. Privately, though, internal emails from March show staffers at the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission fretted about the public attention on the potential earthquake vulnerability of some U.S. plants."

Source: Wall St. Journal [2], 07/19/2011

"More Polar Bear Cubs Die As Arctic Ice Melts" [3]

"Polar bear cubs forced to swim long distances with their mothers as their icy Arctic habitat melts appear to have a higher mortality rate than cubs that didn't have to swim as far, a new study reports."

Source: Reuters [4], 07/19/2011

Lords Tell Climate Denier Monckton To Stop Faking Title [5]

"The House of Lords has taken the unprecedented step of publishing a 'cease and desist' letter on its website demanding that Lord Christopher Monckton, a prominent climate sceptic and the UK Independence party's head of research, should stop claiming to be a member of the upper house."

Source: Guardian [6], 07/19/2011

"Resistant Weeds Leave Farmers Desperate" [7]

Weeds in southern Missouri are becoming resistant to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide. Some farmers now resort to chemical cocktails -- or even hoes.

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch [8], 07/19/2011

"EPA Backs Away From Lead Dust Testing Renovation Proposal" [9]

"U.S. EPA announced Friday that it decided against a proposed rule that would have required contractors to test dust to prove the absence of lead following renovations."

Source: Greenwire [10], 07/19/2011

"N.R.C. Chief Plans Quick Response to Post-Fukushima Study" [11]

"The chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Monday that it should decide within 90 days on how to address recommendations to be issued this week by a task force that examined the lessons of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in Japan. Almost simultaneously, House Republicans and the industry’s trade association warned him not to rush."

Source: Green (NYT) [12], 07/19/2011

"Western Pine Merits Protection, Agency Says" [13]

"The devastation that bark beetles and fungus have wreaked on hundreds of thousands of acres of whitebark pine trees in the northern Rockies has been tracked and chronicled for 30 years. Now the Fish and Wildlife Service has weighed in with a finding that climate change threatens the long-term survival of the species."

Source: Green (NYT) [14], 07/19/2011

"As Weather Becomes Big Story, TV Forecasters Play the Hero" [15]

"As the nation moves through a year of remarkable floods, drought and its deadliest tornado season in half a century, the broadcast meteorologist has emerged as an unlikely hero."

Source: NY Times [16], 07/19/2011

Michigan's Environmental Beat: "Eroding Coverage" [17]

The number of environmental reporters at newspapers and other mainstream media has been decreasing rapidly in recent years, in Michigan and elsewhere. One result is a public that is less informed about the basic facts needed to understand the government and business policy choices that affect their lives. Now new alternatives -- including student journalism -- are starting to fill the gap.

Source: Dome [18], 07/19/2011

"Pa. Wind Turbines Deadly To Bats, Costly To Farmers" [19]

"A bat killed by a wind turbine in Somerset can lead to higher tomato prices at the Wichita farmers market."

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [20], 07/18/2011

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