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"Coal Industry Seeks 'Voluntary' Safety Plans" [1]

"A year after the worst U.S. coal-mining disaster since 1970, the mining industry on Wednesday launched a campaign for a program that could allow companies with good safety records to avoid regular mandatory inspections."

Source: Charleston Gazette [2], 05/06/2011

Studies: "Environmental Illness in US Kids Cost $76.6 Billion a Year" [3]

"It cost a 'staggering' $76.6 billion to cover the health expenses of American children who were sick because of exposure to toxic chemicals and air pollutants in 2008, according to new research by senior scientists at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York."

Source: ENS [4], 05/06/2011

Science Panel Criticizes Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta Plan [5]

"A proposal to build a large water tunnel under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta is incomplete, confused and plagued by a number of scientific gaps despite years of study, according to a National Research Council report."

Source: LA Times [6], 05/06/2011

"Pesticide Endosulfan to Be Banned Worldwide" [7]

"Representatives from 127 governments have agreed to add endosulfan to the United Nations' list of persistent organic pollutants to be eliminated worldwide. The action puts the widely-used pesticide on track for elimination from the global market by 2012."

Source: ENS [8], 05/06/2011

"House Passes a Bill to Expand Offshore Oil Drilling" [9]

"With rising gasoline prices and skyrocketing oil company profits as a backdrop, the House approved a bill on Thursday to force the Obama administration to accelerate oil lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of Virginia."
 

Source: NY Times [10], 05/06/2011

States Take Up Bills Barring Undercover Videos of CAFOS [11]

"Bills aimed at blocking the release of videos taken by activist groups of conditions in confined animal feeding operations are being considered by state legislatures in Iowa, Minnesota and Florida."

Source: Greenwire [12], 05/06/2011

For Climate Change Reporters, Here's an Essential Reading List [13]

Reporters new to the climate change issue and those having to immerse themselves into it while also grappling with a range of other important environmental (and, given the nature of today’s newsrooms, also non-environmental) issues might try these "must see" resources and websites.

"Climate Satellite Programs Scarred in Budget Fight" [14]

"The protracted fight over this year's federal budget has left its mark on the nation's climate and weather satellites, experts said yesterday at a conference organized by defense trade publisher IHS Jane's."

Source: ClimateWire [15], 05/05/2011

"New U.S. Nuclear Reactors Close To Construction -- S&P" [16]

"For the first time in more than 30 years, the construction of new nuclear power plants is under way in the United States despite the ongoing nuclear crisis at Fukushima in Japan." That's according to Standard & Poor's, the profit-driven credit rating agency that painted a rosy picture of Wall St. financial institutions as they were melting down in 2008.

Source: Reuters [17], 05/05/2011

"Workers Enter Japan's Crippled Reactor Building" [18]

"Workers entered a damaged reactor building at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on Thursday for the first time since explosions crippled the plant two months ago. The plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power, said the workers were attempting to install a ventilator to help lower radiation levels inside the reactor building."

Source: NY Times [19], 05/05/2011

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