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"Fish Farm Slowdown Urged by East Coast Group" [1]

"The New Brunswick and Nova Scotia governments should declare a moratorium on licensing new salmon farms, says the Atlantic Coalition for Aquaculture Reform."

Source: CBS News [2], 11/01/2010

La. Oyster Industry Struggles To Cope With Spill, Coastal Restoration [3]

"After five years and four hurricanes, 2010 had all the markings of a banner year for Pete Vujnovich and his array of oyster leases west of the Mississippi River. But the months-long assault of oil in Barataria Bay -- and more importantly the state's decision to unleash fresh water from the river to beat back oil -- has wiped out more than three-quarters of his crop, leaving the next five years an open question."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [4], 11/01/2010

Using PRTR Data to Advance Key North American Priorities [5]

"Healthy Communities and Ecosystems and Greening the Economy," a forum for sharing knowledge and ideas relating to PRTRs (pollutant release and transfers) and access to public information, will be webcast live on the NAFTA Commission for Environmental Cooperation website.

 

COP16/CMP6 [6]

The sixteenth Conference of the Parties (COP) and the sixth Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) will be held in Cancun, Mexico. SEJ freelancers: Get connected for assignments.

"Black Floridians Await Settlement on Toxic Contamination" [7]

"For close to four decades, residents of Tallevast in southwest Florida lived side by side with the American Beryllium Company, which employed local men and women to manufacture parts for nuclear weapons. Each day, workers inhaled beryllium dust and brought it home on their clothing."

Source: IPS [8], 10/29/2010

"Companies Fight To Keep Global Warming Data Secret" [9]

"Some of the country's largest emitters of heat-trapping gases, including businesses that publicly support efforts to curb global warming, don't want the public knowing exactly how much they pollute."

Source: AP [10], 10/29/2010

Halliburton, BP Knew Cement Job Was Bad Before Gulf Well Blew Out [11]

"National Oil Spill Commission investigators have found that the Halliburton cement used to seal the bottom of BP's wild Gulf well in April was unstable and was used despite multiple failed tests in the weeks leading up to the massive well blowout."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [12], 10/29/2010

"Delegates Deadlocked as UN Nature Meet Nears End" [13]

"TOKYO -- Delegates from more than 190 countries struggled Friday to break a deadlock on setting ambitious goals to preserve animals, plants and ecosystems, raising the prospect that the two-week U.N. meeting might end in failure."

Source: AP [14], 10/29/2010

"China Is Said to Resume Shipping Rare Earth Minerals" [15]

"BAOTOU, China — The Chinese government on Thursday abruptly ended its unannounced export embargo on crucial rare earth minerals to the United States, Europe and Japan, four industry officials said."

Source: NYTimes [16], 10/29/2010

"Calif. Officials Set Aside Funds To Restore Delta Habitat" [17]

"[California] State officials have reached an agreement that will provide an estimated $188 million over 10 years to restore habitat for imperiled fish in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta."

Source: Sacramento Bee [18], 10/29/2010

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