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World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi [1]

Every year, WFES gathers world leaders, international policy makers, industry leaders, investors, experts, academia, intellectuals and journalists to find practical and sustainable solutions for today's energy security, climate change challenges and the advancement of clean technology. The upcoming 5th edition of the event in Abu Dhabi will promote innovation and investment opportunities surrounding alternative energy, clean technology and environment.

Environmental Health Perspectives [2]

EHP is a world-renowned, peer-reviewed research journal with a news section. It's published monthly by the U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, with select translations for subscribers in China, Brazil, Mexico and Chile.

"NH Gov. Lynch Vetoes Plan To Opt Out Of Greenhouse Initiative" [3]

"New Hampshire Governor John Lynch on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have ended the state's participation in a regional greenhouse gas reduction program, citing concerns about environmental and economic competitiveness."

Source: Reuters [4], 07/07/2011

"U.S. Backs Project to Produce Fuel From Corn Waste" [5]

"The Energy Department plans to provide a $105 million loan guarantee for the expansion of an ethanol factory in Emmetsburg, Iowa, that intends to make motor fuel from corncobs, leaves and husks."

Source: NY Times [6], 07/07/2011

"Wooing Voters (or Not) With a Climate Pitch" [7]

"Presenting a green-minded position on climate change to constituents ... appears to be beneficial for politicians, according to a new study by the social psychologist Jon Krosnick of Stanford University’s Woods Institute for the Environment."

Source: Green (NYT) [8], 07/07/2011

"Study Downplaying Cellphone Risks Funded by Manufacturers" [9]

"An international study which debunks research linking cellphones to cancer risks received major funding from wireless manufacturers."

Source: Toronto Sun [10], 07/07/2011

"Somali Insurgents Seek Help for Drought Victims" [11]

"Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked rebels, who banned foreign aid groups in regions under their control two years ago, have appealed for help for thousands of people devastated by a severe drought."

Source: AFP [12], 07/07/2011

"U.S.D.A. Ruling on Bluegrass Stirs Cries of Lax Regulation" [13]

"The Agriculture Department has exempted a genetically engineered grass from federal regulation, a decision that some critics say could portend a loosening in oversight of biotech crops."

Source: NY Times [14], 07/07/2011

"Exhaust-ing Ride for Cyclists: Air Pollutants Trigger Heart Risk" [15]

"In big cities around the world, cyclists breathe an array of pollutants from exhaust-spewing cars. A new study has now found a link between cycling on high traffic roads and heart risks. Even healthy cyclists had harmful changes in their heart rates. Experts say cyclists should stick to their two-wheels, however, pointing to simple solutions to reduce exposure."

Source: EHN [16], 07/07/2011

"State Parks Sustain Vandalism After Minnesota Shutdown" [17]

"Minnesota state parks closed at night since the government shutdown last week have reported numerous incidents of break-ins, vandalism burglary and graffiti, a state enforcement officer said on Wednesday."

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

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