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Lautenberg Bill Would Give Feds Tools To Fight Wildlife Diseases [1]

"Sen. Frank Lautenberg introduced legislation Tuesday designed to give the federal government more tools and financial resources to combat such wildlife diseases as white nose syndrome, a fungus that has contributed to the death of more than a million bats in New Jersey and other states in the past few years."

Source: Bergen Record [2], 02/16/2011

GAO Lists Interior's Oversight of Oil And Gas Leases as 'High-Risk' [3]

A Congressional watchdog agency has put the Interior Department's program for regulating -- and collecting revenue from -- offshore oil drilling on its "at risk" list. Will Congressional oversight committees keep overseeing an agency that has failed to collect billions from an industry that gives generously to their campaigns?

Source: Wash Post [4], 02/16/2011

"Federal Royalties for Gold and Copper?" [5]

The Obama budget proposes charging tiny royalties for hard-rock minerals owned by the U.S. taxpayers that have been given away free to large, profitable corporations for more than a century. Will the GOP deficit hawks go along?

Source: Green (NYT) [6], 02/16/2011

"3 States Challenge Federal Policy on Storing Nuclear Waste" [7]

"The attorneys general of New York, Connecticut and Vermont sued the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Tuesday, challenging a new commission policy stating that nuclear waste can be safely stored at a nuclear power plant for 60 years after a reactor goes out of service."

Source: NY Times [8], 02/16/2011

Oyster Populations Have Plummeted in US and Globally [9]

Down about 85% from their levels around 130 years ago, according to researchers from the US, China, Italy, Uruguay, and Australia, the decimation of native oysters — a contributor to healthy ecosystems and an indicator of ecosystem health — has largely been caused by overharvesting, disease, and introduction of exotic species.

Minerals Extraction Affects Many Beats [10]

With the US now 99-100% dependent on foreign countries for 20 of the 90 or so mineral commodities covered in a new USGS report, there are plenty of opportunities for you to concurrently cover the environment, business, national security, and crime.

First of Many Potential Offshore Wind Power Sites Identified [11]

After participating in an 8-year struggle to get offshore wind development approved in Massachusetts waters, federal officials are pushing for expedited reviews and approvals in a rapidly growing number of other US coastal areas.

"Oregon Groups Pan And Praise Forest Service's New Planning Rule" [12]

"The U.S. Forest Service believes proposed revisions to its forest planning rule will accelerate timber sales and provide rural jobs while protecting watersheds, wildlife and quiet spaces for recreation."

Source: Portland Oregonian [13], 02/15/2011

PEPCO Shareholders Get Dividend as Ratepayers Fume in the Cold, Dark [14]

"The day after the Jan. 26 snowstorm swept through the Washington region, knocking out power for 220,000 Pepco customers, the utility's parent company, Pepco Holdings, announced a $60 million dividend payment to its shareholders."

Source: Wash Post [15], 02/15/2011

Sit-in at Kentucky Governor's Office Ends in 'I Love Mountains' Rally [16]

"Author Wendell Berry and 13 other environmental activists emerged from the [Kentucky] state Capitol on Monday to roars of approval and applause, ending their four-day occupation of Gov. Steve Beshear's outer office."

Source: Lexington Herald-Leader [17], 02/15/2011

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