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"Private Lands Are New Frontier in California's Pot Wars" [1]

"A little-spoken-of war is taking place behind California's fences and property lines – trespassing marijuana growers are setting booby traps, resorting to violence and vandalism, and spoiling the land by stealing water and spraying dangerous chemicals that leach into streams."

Source: California Watch [2], 04/25/2011

"Calif. Fish & Game Struggles To Rewrite Rules for Dredge Gold Mining" [3]

"It's gold vs. golden trout. And gold vs. coho salmon. And gold vs. Shasta crayfish. The California Department of Fish and Game is wrestling – under court order – with a new set of rules to control suction dredge mining in the state's rivers and streams."

Source: Sacramento Bee [4], 04/25/2011

"No-Entry Zone Sealed, Residents Fear They Will Never Return Home" [5]

"The 83-year-old man spoke with tears in his eyes. 'It's all over. It is better to just die.' He had just learned his small farm would be sealed off at midnight April 21 inside the government's no-entry zone around the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant."

Source: Asahi Shimbun [6], 04/25/2011

"Coast Guard Report: Poor Safety Practices Exacerbated BP Disaster" [7]

"Exactly one year after the immolated hulk of the drilling rig Deepwater Horizon sank in the Gulf of Mexico, the Coast Guard on Friday blasted the rig's owner, Transocean, for what it described as poor safety practices that exacerbated the disaster after BP's Macondo well blew out."

Source: Wash Post [8], 04/25/2011

EPA Cracks Down on Chicago's Pilsen Smelter [9]

"Federal and state officials are cracking down on a smelter in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood after tracing high levels of toxic lead in the air outside an elementary school less than two blocks away."

Source: Chicago Tribune [10], 04/22/2011

"Scientists Manipulate Mosquitoes In Malaria Fight" [11]

"Scientists working on malaria have found a way of genetically manipulating large populations of mosquitoes that could eventually dramatically reduce the spread of the deadly disease."

Source: Reuters [12], 04/22/2011

"Georgia Court Rejects Air Permit for New Coal-Fired Power Plant" [13]

"A Georgia administrative law court has sided with two citizen groups opposed to the proposed Longleaf coal-fired power plant in Blakely, Georgia, designed to be the largest coal plant in the nation."

Source: ENS [14], 04/22/2011

"Shell Eco-Marathon Winner Gets Over 2,500 Miles Per Gallon" [15]

"A prototype car that achieved an amazing 2,564.8 miles per gallon won first place in the Shell Eco-marathon 2011 in Houston this past weekend."

Source: ENS [16], 04/22/2011

"Sacramento Valley Anglers Gear Up for Salmon Fishing's Return" [17]

"Tackle shops are restocking custom lures, guides are booking trips, and anglers are getting ready: Salmon are coming back to the Sacramento Valley."

Source: Sacramento Bee [18], 04/22/2011

Fracking Stays Legal in Idaho [19]

"Though the only natural gas drilling company active in Idaho today has no plans to employ a method blamed around the country for polluting drinking water, industry officials say other companies could one day."

Source: Idaho Statesman [20], 04/22/2011

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