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"Gas Plans Divide Central Pennsylvania Community" [1]

"The tension between drillers in Pennsylvania's gas-rich Marcellus shale and communities trying protect natural resources has reached a fevered pitch in Clinton County, where a zoning hearing board resigned rather than allow a water withdrawal station at a scenic bend of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River that draws kayakers, hang gliders, hunters and fly fishermen."

Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review [2], 09/27/2010

"Industry, Regulators Ignored Coal-Dust Meters" [3]

For years, mine safety experts urged the Mine Safety and Health Administration to require coal-dust monitors in mines. Mining companies and MSHA resisted. Now Massey Energy Co. is using the lack of such monitors as an argument to deny charges that it did not do enough to control the buildup of explosive coal dust at its Upper Big Branch Mine, where 29 workers died in a massive blast on April 5.

Source: Charleston Gazette [4], 09/27/2010

"Fighting Prop. 23 One Phone Call at a Time" [5]

"An activist with the Communities for a Better Environment takes on Big Oil over delaying the state's global warming law."

Source: LA Times [6], 09/27/2010

EPA Puts Chesapeake Bay States on Notice [7]

"Federal officials began a sweeping crackdown on pollution in the Chesapeake Bay on Friday - threatening to punish five mid-Atlantic states with rules that could raise sewer bills and put new conditions on construction."

Source: Wash Post [8], 09/27/2010

"Firefly Spotters Wonder If the Species Is Fading Away" [9]

Are fireflies vanishing from the U.S. and Canada because of light pollution? A new study by the Museum of Science Boston aims to use the backyard observations of hundreds of citizens to find out.

Source: CTV News [10], 09/27/2010

"Egypt and Thirsty Neighbors Are at Odds Over Nile" [11]

Egypt's 80 million people have always depended on the Nile River. Under a 1929 treaty, 80 percent of the river's flow is reserved for Egypt and Sudan, which were then ruled as a single country. Now the seven upstream countries (Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda) want to revise the treaty, calling it an unfair relic of colonialism.

Source: NYTimes [12], 09/27/2010

"Gas Blasts Spur Questions on Oversight" [13]

A 2008 natural gas explosion that killed a man in Sacramento "was one example of what many experts and studies say is weak oversight of gas pipelines in the United States, a problem that has contributed to hundreds of pipeline episodes that have killed 60 people and injured 230 others in the last five years. Those figures do not include the final toll of the explosion of another Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline this month in San Bruno, Calif., that left seven people dead and more than 50 injured."

Source: NYTimes [14], 09/27/2010

"UN Warned of Major New Food Crisis at Emergency Meeting in Rome" [15]

"The world could be on the brink of a major new food  crisis caused by environmental disasters and rampant market speculators, the UN will be warned today at an emergency meeting on food price inflation."

Source: Guardian [16], 09/24/2010

"Aid Sought for Nuclear Plants" [17]

"The federal loan guarantee program and other aid for new nuclear plants may not be enough to induce Constellation Energy to build a third reactor at its Calvert Cliffs site, 40 miles south of Washington, the company’s president and chief executive said on Thursday."

Source: NYTimes [18], 09/24/2010

"A Troubling Decline in the Caribou Herds of the Arctic" [19]

"Across the Far North, populations of caribou — an indispensable source of food and clothing for indigenous people — are in steep decline. Scientists point to rising temperatures and a resource-development boom as the prime culprits."

Source: YaleE360 [20], 09/24/2010

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