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Canada: "Pollution In Our Melting Snow" [1]

"With birds chirping and temperatures warming , spring is finally in the air. But for University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) environmental chemist Torsten Meyer, springtime has a dark side."

Source: SPX [2], 03/29/2011

"Big Quakes Don't Trigger Global Chain: USGS" [3]

"Big earthquakes over the last 30 years have not triggered global chains of massive seismic activity, U.S. scientists reported on Monday. But major quakes do trigger other big ones close by and smaller ones far away, researchers said."

Source: Reuters [4], 03/29/2011

"Scientists Tune In To The 'Voices Of The Landscape'" [5]

"There's nothing new about studying animal sounds; ...  But Bryan Pijanowski is now asking his colleagues to take a huge step back and, metaphorically speaking, listen not just to the trees, but to the forest."

Source: NPR [6], 03/29/2011

"Shift in Boreal Forest Has Wide Impact" [7]

"Vegetation change underway in northern forests as a result of climate change creates feedback loop that prompts more warming, scientists say."

Source: Daily Climate [8], 03/29/2011

Japanese Nukes, US Safety Take Center Stage on Hill This Week [9]

"Top U.S. nuclear regulators, scientists and industry leaders will flesh out details of the nuclear crisis unfolding in Japan and its implications for nuclear safety in the United States for key Senate and House energy committees this week."

Source: Greenwire [10], 03/29/2011

"Japanese Town Mulls Future Without Whaling Industry" [11]

The end of one Tsunami-hit Japanese whaling company could mean the end of a seaside town. In a variety of ways, the quake aftermath is transforming life in Japan. As the death toll mounts, power, water, and food are in short supply.

Source: NY Times [12], 03/29/2011

"IAEA Calls Nuclear Safety Summit Amid Japan Crisis" [13]

"The U.N. atomic energy chief called a Vienna summit to tackle mounting concerns about nuclear safety, saying on Monday the international community needed a coordinated response in the wake of Japan's crisis."

Source: Reuters [14], 03/29/2011

"Toxic Plutonium Seeping From Japan's Nuclear Plant" [15]

"Highly toxic plutonium is seeping from the damaged nuclear power plant in Japan's tsunami disaster zone into the soil outside, officials said Tuesday, heightening concerns about the expanding spread of radiation."

Source: AP [16], 03/29/2011

"Nuclear Rules in Japan Relied on Old Science" [17]

"In the country that gave the world the word tsunami, the Japanese nuclear establishment largely disregarded the potentially destructive force of the walls of water. The word did not even appear in government guidelines until 2006, decades after plants — including the Fukushima Daiichi facility that firefighters are still struggling to get under control — began dotting the Japanese coastline."

Source: NY Times [18], 03/28/2011

"Higher Radiation Levels Found at Japanese Reactor" [19]

"Sharply elevated radiation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex on Sunday raised the possibility of spreading contamination and forced an evacuation of a part of one of the buildings at the damaged plant."

Source: NY Times [20], 03/28/2011

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