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"Potent New Rat Poisons Killing California Wildlife" [1]

"Over the years, rat poison has spared [California] residents untold filth and disease. But a new generation of highly toxic, long-lasting poisons is killing not only rats, mice and ground squirrels, but whatever feeds on them, too."

Source: Sacramento Bee [2], 04/18/2011

Oil Industry Threatens Obama Admin Over Clean Water Wetlands Guidance [3]

"Some of the biggest names in the oil industry -- Exxon Mobil Corp., Marathon Oil Corp. and the American Petroleum Institute -- have waded into the fight to stop the Obama administration from strengthening Clean Water Act regulation of streams and wetlands."

Source: Greenwire [4], 04/18/2011

Storms Kills 45 as GOP, White House, Cut Weather Service Funds [5]

"At least 45 people have been confirmed dead after a furious storm that has reportedly spawned over 100 tornadoes during the past week tore through the Midwest and moved on to southern states...." Meanwhile, budget cuts in the stopgap 2011 spending bill will diminish the National Weather Service's ability to predict weather that may harm people, property, or businesses.

Source: ABC News [6], 04/18/2011

"Almost Half of Meat in Stores May Have Drug-Resistant Bacteria" [7]

"47% of samples tested had the type of bacteria that most commonly causes staph infections. Food animals routinely fed antibiotics are a possible source."

Source: LA Times [8], 04/18/2011

"G.O.P. Push in States to Deregulate Environment" [9]

State governors elected amid the Tea Party fervor are setting about dismantling laws and rules that protect people from environmental pollution, saying they are too burdensome on business.

Source: NY Times [10], 04/18/2011

"What's Under Elmer's Island?" [11]

The Louisiana sand spit called Elmer's island belongs to the state of Louisiana, and is supposed to be open to the public. But guards hired by BP denied a CNN reporter access when he tried to see how the post-spill cleanup was going. BP and its contractor say the secrecy is to protect equipment, but the only equipment is rakes. BP says the area is accessible to the public even though it isn't. The U.S. Coast would not return CNN's calls.

Source: CNN [12], 04/18/2011

"Oil Companies' New Gulf Drilling Plans Called Inadequate" [13]

As recently permitted oil companies turned in their plans for deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, environmental groups said the plans fall short of what is needed to prevent another blowout and pollution incident like the Deepwater Horizon well.

Source: McClatchy [14], 04/18/2011

"Democratic Report: Carcinogens Injected Into Wells" [15]

"Millions of gallons of potentially hazardous chemicals and known carcinogens were injected into wells by leading oil and gas service companies from 2005-2009, a report by three House Democrats said Saturday."

Source: AP [16], 04/18/2011

Radioactivity Rises Near Japan's Crippled Nuke; Could Mean New Leaks [17]

"Levels of radioactive materials have risen sharply again in seawater near the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in northern Japan, raising the possibility of new leaks at the complex, the government said Saturday."

Source: AP [18], 04/18/2011

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