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"Drinking Water Crisis: A California Town Fights Back" [1]

Low-income residents of small towns in California's San Joaquin Valley, often Latinos, suffer from unhealthful drinking water caused by the valley's booming agriculture. Now some activists are fighting back.

Source: LA Times [2], 11/09/2010

"Energy Busts Create Mess" [3]

New York state is strewn with abandoned wells -- the relics of drilling booms before the current gas bonanza. Their owners are long gone, but they have left a legacy of pollution, sticking taxpayers with the cleanup costs.

Source: Albany Times-Union [4], 11/09/2010

"The GOP's Coming Climate Witch Hunt" [5]

"Scientists are bracing for a new wave of attacks and investigations by the incoming House majority."

Source: Mother Jones [6], 11/09/2010

EU Military Brass Differ with GOP over Global Warming Urgency [7]

"Cap-and-trade legislation is 'dead for the foreseeable future,' Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said this weekend as military leaders cited climate change as one of the world's top security challenges."

Source: ClimateWire [8], 11/09/2010

Toxic Old Municipal Gas Plant Sites Contaminate Wisconsin [9]

Many cities in Wisconsin still face toxic contamination from municipal gas plants closed six decades ago. Similar sites are found in other states.

Source: Wausau Daily Herald [10], 11/09/2010

"Cholera Death Toll Rises in Hurricane-Hit Haiti" [11]

Hurricane Tomas seems to be worsening conditions favorable to the spread of cholera in Haiti, where some streets have been turned into rivers.

Source: BBC News [12], 11/08/2010

"Independent Panel To Share Findings on Gulf Spill" [13]

"The causes of the massive Gulf oil spill will be laid out for the first time Monday by investigators working for President Barack Obama's independent commission, potentially shifting the blame and settling disputes between companies over the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history."

Source: AP [14], 11/08/2010

New EPA Air Rules Could Force Changes in Southwest Florida [15]

"New federal air quality rules, expected in the coming weeks, will likely trigger a wave of emission controls on industries in Southwest Florida, and the possibility of motor vehicle inspections."

Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune [16], 11/08/2010

"Vt. Nuke Plant Closes After Radioactive Water Leak" [17]

"Technicians at the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant will begin work Monday morning to fix a pipe that leaked radioactive water and forced the plant to shut down."

Source: AP [18], 11/08/2010

Scientists Find Dead and Dying Coral Near BP Spill Site [19]

"A brown substance is killing coral organisms in colonies located 4,600 feet deep about seven miles southwest of the failed BP Macondo oil well, according to scientists who returned Thursday from a three-week cruise studying coral reefs in the northern Gulf of Mexico."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [20], 11/08/2010

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