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"New EPA Standard Triggers Florida Lawsuits" [1]

"The lawsuits being filed against the Environmental Protection Agency are piling up, and more are likely to come following the agency’s decision to set nutrient pollution limits for Florida’s waters."

Source: Ocala Star-Banner [2], 12/29/2010

"Canadians in Denial About Air Pollution Impact: Study" [3]

"The average Canadian is in denial about the impact of air pollution on human health, assuming that it is either a long-term threat or a risk factor for vulnerable parts of the population, says a newly-released federal report."

Source: Postmedia [4], 12/29/2010

Schwarzenegger Backs Down on Gutting Calif.'s Green Chemistry Regs [5]

"In the face of withering media coverage in LA Weekly and elsewhere, the Schwarzenegger Administration has pulled an about-face on the gutting of new chemical regulations by the state's Department of Toxic Substances Control."

Source: LA Weekly [6], 12/29/2010

"Nuclear Builders Keep Their Options Open" [7]

"The nuclear construction business looks highly uncertain at the moment, but companies that are interested in building are still keeping their options open, and spending money to do so."

Source: NYTimes [8], 12/29/2010

"Nuclear Waste Cleanup At N.Y. Site Nears Completion" [9]

A nuclear waste disaster in New York is leading to a new understanding of how to deal with nuclear waste.
 

Source: NPR [10], 12/29/2010

"G.E. to Continue Hudson Cleanup Under New Rules" [11]

"General Electric announced on Thursday that it had agreed to continue the cleanup of the Hudson River under new, tighter federal requirements, including a limit on how much contamination could be sealed on the riverbed rather than removed."
 

Source: NYTimes [12], 12/24/2010

"U.N. Species Convention Seen Needing Urgent Reform" [13]

"Poor data, minimal funding and lax enforcement are undermining the fight to protect endangered species, raising the risks from the spread of pests and diseases, scientists say in a study made public on Friday."

Source: Reuters [14], 12/24/2010

Beak Deformities Spread Through NW Crow Population [15]

"Formerly rare beak deformities are spreading rapidly among crows in southwestern B.C. and Puget Sound, according to researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey."

Source: Vancouver Sun [16], 12/24/2010

"Caribou Crisis in Labrador" [17]

The George River herd of caribou in Labrador has fallen about 90 percent in population size from a peak some 20 years ago.

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [18], 12/24/2010

"In a Region That Imports Water, Much Goes To Waste" [19]

"Southern California laid miles of pipe and tunneled through mountains to import water. But it also built a storm drain system to quickly get rid of rainfall. The contradiction played out again this week."

Source: LA Times [20], 12/24/2010

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