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"Beware the Water Cowboys" [1]

Cash-strapped communities across the country find themselves being courted by private companies -- including Goldman Sachs -- who want to buy their water utilities. They should heed the unhappy experiences of communities who have already privatized.

Source: Grist [2], 01/19/2011

Colorado River: "Running Toward Empty?" [3]

Water managers, farmers, electric utilities, skiers and some 30 million water users breathed a sigh of relief in recent weeks with news that snowpack in the basin of the Colorado River was better. The relief may be temporary. The drought that has plagued the region for 11 years may become the new "normal."

Source: Climate Central [4], 01/19/2011

"Group Secretly Tests Mercury in Tuna, Swordfish" [5]

"Tuna and swordfish collected from some California grocery stores and sushi restaurants contained mercury levels as much as three times the threshold that authorizes federal food regulators to pull seafood from shelves, according to a study by an environmental health group."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [6], 01/19/2011

"U.S. Taking Canada To Arbitration Over Softwood" [7]

"The Obama administration opened an aggressive new legal front in the enduring trade fight over lucrative softwood lumber exports, accusing Canada of violating a 2006 deal by allowing British Columbia to sell vast quantities of cut-rate, Crown-owned timber to lumber companies."

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [8], 01/19/2011

House Oversight Chair Darrell Issa: "Don't Look Back" [9]

Darrell Issa, the incoming GOP chair of the House Oversight Committee, has vowed to investigate Democratic wrongdoing. First, though, he may have to put to rest questions about his own past.

Source: New Yorker [10], 01/19/2011

After Rough Start, Radio Story on Green Architecture Turns into Award Winner [11]

Reporter Jason Margolis skillfully illustrates the relationship between built spaces and climate change issues by spotlighting two proactive architects and their environmentally friendly buildings in Toronto, Canada and Mexico City for Public Radio International's program "The World." SEJournal’s Bill Dawson has the "Inside Story."

"Analysis: Arctic Iron Mine Raises Concerns Over Ship Traffic" [12]

"A truce called in a bidding war for Canada's Baffinland Iron Mines sets the stage for an environmental battle over the Arctic project and the impact of shipping the ore through ocean ice to world markets."

Source: Reuters [13], 01/19/2011

"Judge Allows Mountaintop-Removal Lawsuit to Proceed" [14]

"Mining companies can proceed with their challenge to U.S. EPA's new policies on mountaintop-removal coal mining, a federal judge has ruled in a preliminary decision that says EPA may have exceeded its legal authority."

Source: Greenwire [15], 01/19/2011

Georgia Has Diverted Millions in Environmental Fees [16]

Georgia "collected more than $30 million in fees from Georgians last year for programs designed to clean up landfills, tire dumps and hazardous sites and to improve 911 services. The governor and state lawmakers put less than $2 million of the fee revenue toward those programs."

Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution [17], 01/19/2011

"BP Chief Sees No US Problem With Russia Deal" [18]

A BP deal with the biggest Russian oil company to develop Arctic Oil could have huge geopolitical and environmental repercussions.

Source: AP [19], 01/19/2011

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