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"Opponents to Fracking Disclosure Take Big Money From Industry" [1]

Members of Congress inclined not to regulate hydraulic fracturing for natural gas are getting about 19 times as much money from the gas industry as those who want to disclose the toxic chemicals in the fracturing fluid companies are pumping into the ground near people's drinking water supplies.

Source: ProPublica [2], 01/17/2011

"New Doubts Cast on Safety of Common Driveway Sealant" [3]

"If a company dumped the black goop behind a factory, it would violate all sorts of environmental laws and face an expensive hazardous-waste cleanup. But playgrounds, parking lots and driveways in many communities are coated every spring and summer with coal tar, a toxic byproduct of steelmaking that contains high levels of chemicals linked to cancer and other health problems."

Source: Chicago Tribune [4], 01/17/2011

EPA Vetoes Permit for Arch Coal's Spruce No 1 Mountaintop Removal Mine [5]

"Federal regulators on Thursday vetoed Arch Coal Inc.'s proposal for the largest mountaintop removal permit in West Virginia history, saying the company had refused to adopt alternative mining plans that would do less environmental damage."

Source: Charleston Gazette [6], 01/14/2011

"Environmental Lawyers Praise Slain Ariz. Judge" [7]

"In 2009, a federal judge ruled that a vague potential threat of violence against ranchers was not sufficient cause to withhold GPS data about the killing and capture of wolves in Arizona. The judge in question was John M. Roll of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, one of six killed during Saturday's attack on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.)."

Source: Greenwire [8], 01/14/2011

"More Than 500 Dead in Brazil's Worst-Ever Disaster" [9]

"Brazil is suffering its worst-ever natural disaster after mudslides near Rio de Janeiro killed more than 500 people, the latest toll showed Friday."

Source: AFP [10], 01/14/2011

"Two-Thirds of Federal Oil and Gas Drilling Permits Sat Idle in 2010" [11]

"Oil and gas companies drilled fewer new wells on public lands in 2010 than in any other year over the past decade, leaving nearly two-thirds of their drilling permits unused, according to federal records obtained by Greenwire."

Source: Greenwire [12], 01/14/2011

"Winter Brings Fiery Killer into Afghan Homes" [13]

"As temperatures drop well below freezing during [Afghanistan's] harsh winter, bombs and bullets from a near-decade long war against a Taliban-led insurgency are not the only threat -- just trying to light a home and stay warm can be deadly." Heating and cooking with solid fuels like wood and coal kills some 54,000 Afghans a year, most of them children under five. By contrast, 2412 civilians were killed by conflict-related violence in the first 10 months of 2010."

Source: Reuters [14], 01/14/2011

"Federal Deal on Indiana Coal Plants Aims To Clear Chicago's Air" [15]

"In a move that could help clean up Chicago's chronically dirty air, the Obama administration on Thursday brokered a legal deal that cracks down on some of the biggest sources of pollution along the southern shore of Lake Michigan."

Source: Chicago Tribune [16], 01/14/2011

"Study Finds Toxic Chemicals in Pregnant Womens' Bodies" [17]

"Pregnant women take elaborate steps to protect their babies' health, following doctors' orders to avoid alcohol, caffeine, tobacco — even soft cheeses and deli meats. In spite of these efforts, a new study shows the typical pregnant woman has dozens of potentially toxic or even cancer-causing chemicals in her body — including ingredients found in flame retardants and rocket fuel."

Source: USA TODAY [18], 01/14/2011

"EPA: Study by Dump Shows Chemicals at Safe Level" [19]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday a new study by the largest toxic waste dump in the West showed its level of cancer-causing chemicals was too low to harm the health of a nearby community where an unusually high number of babies have been born with serious birth defects."

Source: AP [20], 01/14/2011

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