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"Western Pine Merits Protection, Agency Says" [1]

"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) [2], 07/19/2011

"As Weather Becomes Big Story, TV Forecasters Play the Hero" [3]

"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 [4], 07/19/2011

Michigan's Environmental Beat: "Eroding Coverage" [5]

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 [6], 07/19/2011

"Pa. Wind Turbines Deadly To Bats, Costly To Farmers" [7]

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

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [8], 07/18/2011

"Meat Eater's Guide Ranks Foods by Environmental, Health Effects" [9]

"Lamb, beef and cheese generate the most greenhouse gases of 20 popular meat, fish, dairy and vegetable proteins, according to a new study from the Environmental Working Group."

Source: LA Times [10], 07/18/2011

"Business Chiefs 'Betting on the President' To Kill EPA Ozone Rule" [11]

"Powerful business and industry groups appealed to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson Friday to pull back upcoming smog standards, calling the rules a test case of the White House's commitment to ensuring regulations don’t hinder U.S. competitiveness."

Source: E2 Wire [12], 07/18/2011

"2011 Natural Disasters Cost a Record $265 Billion" [13]

"Politicians might not believe in climate change, but insurance companies do. They track disasters, and it turns out that disasters just in the first six months of this year already cost the world more than any other year of disasters on record."

Source: Grist [14], 07/18/2011

"U.N. Panel Sets Emissions Standards For Cargo Ships" [15]

"New cargo and transport vessels must meet energy efficiency standards and cut carbon pollution, the U.N. agency regulating international shipping decided Friday. The decision came despite opposition from China, India and Brazil."

Source: AP [16], 07/18/2011

"North Slope Pipeline Breaks, Spills During Pressure Testing" [17]

"State environmental officials are investigating why a pipeline on Alaska's North Slope operated by BP ruptured early Saturday during a pressure test."

Source: Anchorage Daily News [18], 07/18/2011

"Florida Budget Cuts, Mosquito Burst Create Itchy Issue" [19]

As cash-strapped local governments in Florida cut their mosquito-control budgets, the fight against a surge in mosquito populations is getting ugly -- and mosquitos may be threatening both health and economic well-being.

Source: Reuters [20], 07/18/2011

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