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"Congress Members Now Dueling Over Pebble Prospect" [1]

"In a high-stakes battle that pits gold and copper against fish, members of Congress are scrapping over a plan to build one of the world's largest open pit mines in southwest Alaska."

Source: McClatchy [2], 09/13/2011

"Antibiotics in Pork Draw More Scrutiny By Inspectors" [3]

"U.S. inspectors on Monday started using more sensitive tests to detect antibiotics in pork, part of a stepped-up effort to ensure meat safety after a government report last year suggested consumers might be at risk from harmful drug residues."

Source: Wall St. Journal [4], 09/13/2011

"Al Gore Is Back" [5]

"Five years after the release of An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore returns to the world stage with an updated slide show. Can his message be any more successful this time around?"

Source: Daily Climate [6], 09/13/2011

"Explosion at French Nuclear Site Leaves One Person Dead" [7]

"PARIS — One person was killed and four were injured Monday afternoon in an explosion at a nuclear waste treatment site in southern France, according to the French Nuclear Safety Authority."

Source: NY Times [8], 09/13/2011

"Kenya Gasoline Blast Kills at Least 61" [9]

"Nairobi, Kenya, and Johannesburg -- More than 60 people died Monday in a densely populated Nairobi slum after an explosion and fire caused by gasoline from a leaking pipe. At least 116 badly burned people, many of them children, were taken to hospitals. Many were not expected to survive, as medical staff struggled with shortages of blood for transfusions."

Source: LA Times [10], 09/13/2011

Industry, White House May Suppress EPA List of "Chemicals Of Concern" [11]

"The White House is under pressure from two democratic senators to release a list of chemicals the Environmental Protection Agency says could endanger human health or the environment. This so-called chemicals of concern list would include eight phthalates, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and bisphenol A."

"The chemical industry has attempted to block release of EPA’s proposed list over the past year.

Source: C&EN [12], 09/13/2011

"Ancient Incan Agriculture Revived Due To Climate Change" [13]

"Ancient Andean crops and farming methods are revived as Peruvians struggle to deal with the effects of climate change."

Source: PRI/The World [14], 09/12/2011

"NRC Allows Closure of Yucca Mountain Nuclear Dump" [15]

"A divided Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Friday allowed the Obama administration to continue plans to close the controversial Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump in Nevada."

Source: AP [16], 09/12/2011

Japan: "Effect of Contaminated Soil on Food Chain Sparks Fears" [17]

"Six months after the nuclear meltdowns in Fukushima Prefecture, the public's awareness of the threat posed by radiation is entering a new phase: the realization that the biggest danger now and in the future is from contaminated soil."

Source: Japan Times [18], 09/12/2011

"Pakistan Seeks Foreign Help After Monsoon Floods" [19]

"ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani sought international help on Saturday after weeks of monsoon rains killed 141 people and displaced more than 4 million in southern Sindh province."

Source: Reuters [20], 09/12/2011

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