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"New York Nuclear Plant's Future Shaky As Fears Grow" [1]

"New worries about a New York nuclear plant's vulnerability to earthquakes could hand the state's governor an opportunity to try to close the plant, but New York City's huge power needs could stall any such moves."

Source: Reuters [2], 03/18/2011

"EPA Toxics Report Sparks Fight Over Diesel Emissions" [3]

"A U.S. EPA report suggesting that Americans have significantly higher cancer risks because of toxic emissions from motor vehicles has reopened the debate over dangers posed by outdated diesel engines."

Source: Greenwire [4], 03/18/2011

"Congress Emits Half-Truths In Spin War Over Mass. v. EPA" [5]

"In the continuing political battle over the Obama administration's efforts to regulate greenhouse gases, Democrats and Republicans rarely take aim at the most deserving target: the Supreme Court."

Source: Greenwire [6], 03/18/2011

"Frantic Repairs Go On At Plant As Japan Raises Severity Of Crisis" [7]

"Japanese engineers battled on Friday to cool spent fuel rods and restore electric power to pumps at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station as new challenges seemed to accumulate by the hour, with steam billowing from one reactor and damage at another apparently making it difficult to lower temperatures."

Source: NY Times [8], 03/18/2011

"Barack Obama Seeks To Reassure On Nuclear Crisis" [9]

"The White House sought Thursday to show it is on top of the Japanese nuclear crisis with a Rose Garden statement and a presidential-ordered review to ensure nothing like the Fukushima Daiichi disaster happens here at home."

Source: Politico [10], 03/18/2011

"Obama Seeks Safety Review of US Nuclear Plants" [11]

"President Barack Obama is calling for a comprehensive safety review at the 104 nuclear reactors in the U.S. in the wake of the Japanese disaster."

Source: AP [12], 03/17/2011

"House Panel Questions Nuclear Regulatory and Energy Chiefs" [13]

"The House Energy and Commerce committee [took] testimony on Wednesday from two witnesses who are suddenly much more prominent because of events in Japan: Steven Chu, the secretary of energy, the chief administration official addressing the crisis involving the Japanese reactors, and Gregory B. Jaczko, the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which has sent personnel to Japan and is charged with preventing accidents here in the United States."

Source: NY Times [14], 03/17/2011

"Bungling, Cover-Ups Define Japanese Nuclear Power" [15]

"Behind Japan's escalating nuclear crisis sits a scandal-ridden energy industry in a comfy relationship with government regulators often willing to overlook safety lapses."

Source: AP [16], 03/17/2011

"Nuclear Industry Lobbyists' Clout Felt on Hill" [17]

"Facing its biggest crisis in 25 years, the U.S. nuclear power industry can count on plenty of Democratic and Republican friends in both high and low places."

Source: Politico [18], 03/17/2011

"High Radiation Severely Hinders Emergency Work to Cool Japanese Plant" [19]

"Amid widening alarm in the United States and elsewhere about Japan’s nuclear crisis, military fire trucks began spraying cooling water on spent fuel rods at the country’s stricken nuclear power station on Thursday, but later suspended the operation, the NHK broadcaster said."

Source: NY Times [20], 03/17/2011

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