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"Mexico Stretches Funds To Cut Greenhouse Emissions" [1]

"Hopes are dim for a global agreement to help developing nations cut carbon emissions, so Mexico is relying on an imperfect blend of grants, loans and ingenuity to meet self-imposed limits on greenhouse gases."

Source: Reuters [2], 10/20/2010

"Famed Muscle Car Designer Enters the Race to Get to 80 Mpg" [3]

Gordon Murray, celebrated for designing the fastest, most powerful cars in the world, has gone to the other extreme. His latest product, the T.25, a fuel-abstemious three-seater passenger car, is made from metal tubes and recycled plastic bottles."

 

Source: ClimateWire [4], 10/20/2010

Whale Poop Is Oceans' Miracle-Gro [5]

Roundup: What's up with whale poop? Humpback sets migration record. Whale jam off Norther California. Deaths blamed on krill, ship traffic.

Source: Knight Science Journ Tracker [6], 10/20/2010

"6 Months After Oil Spill, Much Remains Unknown" [7]

"The crude has stopped gushing and coastlines are largely clear of the thick goo that washed ashore for months, but the impact of the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history will no doubt linger for years."

Source: AP [8], 10/20/2010

"Lake Mead Sinks To a New Historic Low" [9]

"Lake Mead sank to its lowest level in nearly 75 years on Sunday, a stark reminder of how drought and growing water demands have sapped the Colorado River and its huge reservoirs."

Source: Arizona Republic [10], 10/20/2010

Water-Based Paint May Cause Kids' Asthma, Allergies: Study [11]

"Children who sleep in bedrooms with fumes from water-based paints and solvents are two to four times more likely to suffer allergies or asthma, according to a new scientific study."

Source: EHN [12], 10/20/2010

No Limits on Toxic Cadmium for Kids: CPSC [13]

The Consumer Product Safety Commission did an about-face and announced that it will not regulate cadmium -- a toxic metal found in consumer products that is known to damage kidneys and bones. "Instead, the agency will defer to an independent, private-sector group that has been drafting voluntary limits for several months."

Source: AP [14], 10/20/2010

"Secretive Republican Donors Are Planning Ahead" [15]

"A secretive network of Republican donors is heading to the Palm Springs area for a long weekend in January, but it will not be to relax after a hard-fought election — it will be to plan for the next one."

Source: NYTimes [16], 10/20/2010

SEJ: A Rare Flower of International Distinction [17]

We SEJ-ers have been bragging for a long time that at any given time, we represent roughly 1,500 members in more than 30 countries. And a few years ago, we helped set up a group like SEJ in Mexico. But the idea that SEJ exists around the world has truly come home this year. Read more from SEJ President Christy George.

UN Science Panel Urges Ban on Toxic Pesticide Endosulfan [18]

"A key U.N.  science panel has urged governments to ban the widely used pesticide endosulfan that can cause nerve damage to humans and wildlife."

Source: AP [19], 10/19/2010

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