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"Bay Area Startup Turns Dirty Diapers into Compost" [1]

"Fed up with sending their kids' dirty diapers to the local landfill, three Bay Area families launched a business two years ago aimed at turning soiled diapers into compost for farms, golf courses and plant nurseries."

Source: GreenBiz [2], 09/30/2010

"Tougher Pipeline Safety Rules Gain Support in Congress" [3]

"After an eighth victim dies from the Sept. 9 San Bruno, Calif., explosion, senators introduce another bill that would require remote and automatic shut-off capability. The industry urges regulatory caution."

Source: LA Times [4], 09/29/2010

"Energy Dept. Commits $1 Billion to FutureGen" [5]

"The U.S. Department of Energy on Tuesday said it has formally committed $1 billion in federal stimulus money to the recently retooled FutureGen clean-coal project, beating a deadline to use the money or lose it and kicking off years of further work that could finally see the project completed."

Source: AP [6], 09/29/2010

"18 Senate Democrats Join GOP in Assault on EPA's Boiler Proposal" [7]

"In a sign of growing bipartisan opposition to a proposed crackdown on air pollution from industrial boilers, 18 Senate Democrats have joined a slew of Republicans in asking EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to scale back the agency's plans."

Source: Greenwire [8], 09/29/2010

"U.S. Official Says BP Spill Fines Should Go To Gulf" [9]

"A large portion of fines that BP Plc may pay for its role in the worst oil spill in U.S. history should go toward fixing the damage caused to Gulf Coast states, a federal official said on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [10], 09/29/2010

"Land Trusts To Protect 50,000 Acres in Blue Ridge Mountains" [11]

"A coalition of nine land trusts says it will reach a five-year goal of protecting 50,000 acres in Western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains."

Source: Charlotte Observer [12], 09/29/2010

"Travel Writers Visiting Beaches on BP Dime" [13]

Travel writers -- paid by BP -- are visiting Florida's beaches in a white stretch limo and getting the word out that the oil is gone and beaches are open for tourism.

Source: Pensacola News Journal [14], 09/29/2010

EPA Denies Petition to Ban Lead Hunting Ammo; Enviros Mull Next Move [15]

EPA last month denied a petition from a coalition of environmental groups to ban lead hunting ammunition, who claimed EPA could do it under the Toxic Substances Control Act. Now the environmentalists have filed a Freedom of Information Act request, seeking documents that could tell whether EPA bowed to pressure from the National Rifle Association in an effort to dispose of the issue before the November election.

Source: Independent [16], 09/29/2010

Pakistan Envoy Urges Congress, U.S., To Heed Climate Change [17]

Pakistan's ambassador told a House Committee last week that the floods devastating his country were a warning of what the future may hold in a future world of climate disruption.

Source: Climate Science Watch [18], 09/29/2010

"La. Looks To New Plan To Restore Fragile Coast" [19]

"Navy Secretary Ray Mabus is set to present the Obama administration's coastal restoration plan in New Orleans. Perhaps no state is more anxious to see what's in the plan than Louisiana, which has lost hundreds of square miles of coastal land in the last century."

Source: NPR [20], 09/29/2010

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