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BP Reneges on Deal To Rebuild Oyster Beds, Wetlands, La. Officials Say [1]

"BP has reneged on promises made in November to negotiate early payments to Louisiana to help rebuild oyster beds, repair damaged wetlands and build a fish hatchery to allow the state to respond immediately to the collapse of commercial fisheries in the wake of the BP Gulf oil spill, state officials said Monday."

Source: New Orelans Times-Picayune [2], 02/22/2011

"Scientist Finds Gulf Bottom Still Oily, Dead Months After BP Spill" [3]

"Oil from the BP spill remains stuck on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, according to a top scientist's video and slides that she says demonstrate the oil isn't degrading as hoped and has decimated life on parts of the sea floor."

Source: AP [4], 02/22/2011

"Power Company Holds Off on Cleaning Up Chicago-Area Coal Plants" [5]

"The construction permits are in and the financing is ready to go, but some of the Chicago area's biggest sources of toxic air pollution still might not be cleaned up anytime soon."

Source: Chicago Tribune [6], 02/22/2011

"50 Million 'Environmental Refugees' by 2020, Experts Say" [7]

"WASHINGTON -- Fifty million 'environmental refugees' will flood into the global north by 2020, fleeing food shortages sparked by climate change, experts warned at a major science conference that ended here Monday."

Source: AFP [8], 02/22/2011

"Danger Pent Up Behind Aging Dams" [9]

"Lake Isabella Dam is just one acute example of a widespread problem: Of the nation’s 85,000 dams, more than 4,400 are considered susceptible to failure, according to the Association of State Dam Safety Officials. But repairing all those dams would cost billions of dollars, and it is far from clear who would provide all the money in a recessionary era."

Source: NY Times [10], 02/22/2011

"EPA Underreports Radiation in America's Drinking Water" [11]

"Americans remain largely in the dark about their true exposure to a number of radioactive contaminants that could be in their drinking water. Surprisingly, it’s because of intentional decisions by the Environmental Protection Agency, the federal government office that is supposed to protect the nation from contaminated water."

Source: KHOU [12], 02/22/2011

"U.S. House Slashes Funding for Public Health, Clean Air, Clean Water" [13]

"Early [Saturday] morning, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a funding bill that environmentalists say amounts to the biggest attack on clean air and clean water in recent history."

Source: ENS [14], 02/22/2011

Making the Complicated Clear: Interactive Graphics Make Data Visual [15]

The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media posted an excellent article on tips and tools for helping media visualize impacts of climate change, written by former CNN and CBS environmental reporter Deborah Potter, founder, president and executive director of NewsLab.org [16].

"In Wyoming, Push To Mine Rare Earths in US Forest" [17]

"A Canadian company hoping to compete with China's near-monopoly of rare earth elements — metals critical for everything from U.S. military weaponry to wind turbines — wants to open a strip mine inside a national forest in northeast Wyoming."

Source: AP [18], 02/21/2011

"Predator Fish in Oceans on Alarming Decline, Experts Say" [19]

"Over the past 100 years, some two-thirds of the large predator fish in the ocean have been caught and consumed by humans, and in the decades ahead, the rest are likely to perish, too."

Source: Wash Post [20], 02/21/2011

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