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With Help of US Gov't, Firestone Built Liberian 'State Within a State' [1]

The Firestone company, the second largest employer in Liberia, is so powerful in that country that the people there have little recourse when they complain that it is poisoning their water. Firestone's massive rubber plantation there was set up with help from the U.S. government in the 1920s. Firestone is now owned by the giant Bridgestone Americas, a Japanese company.

Source: Nation [2], 07/22/2010

"Workers on Doomed Rig Voiced Concern About Safety" [3]

"A confidential survey of workers on the Deepwater Horizon in the weeks before the oil  rig exploded showed that many of them were concerned about safety practices and feared reprisals if they reported mistakes or other problems." Key equipment, such as the failed blowout preventer, had not been inspected in nearly a decade.

Source: NYTimes [4], 07/22/2010

"3 of Every 4 Oil and Gas Lobbyists Worked for Federal Government" [5]

"Three out of every four lobbyists who represent oil and gas companies previously worked in the federal government, a proportion that far exceeds the usual revolving-door standards on Capitol Hill, a Washington Post analysis shows."

Source: Wash Post [6], 07/22/2010

America’s Asbestos Age Leaves Toxic Legacy and a Half-Million Deaths [7]

While federal rules have drastically cut use of asbestos in the U.S., the legacy of decades of use is still killing Americans. As many as 10,000 die of asbestos-related illness each year. Are scientists being paid to bring fraudulent science into court by companies who hope to limit their liability?

Source: Center for Public Integrity [8], 07/22/2010

"Rafters Push For 'Right To Float' In Colorado" [9]

"Each year, around a half a million people go whitewater rafting in Colorado, and the industry is a key economic driver in many rural towns. But in recent months, the issue of rafting and who can float through stretches of private property has divided the state."

Source: NPR [10], 07/22/2010

"For Oysters, a ‘Remedy’ Turned Catastrophe" [11]

The release of large amounts of Mississippi River freshwater in an attempt to push oil back out to sea has backfired. The lower salinity is killing the oysters it was meant to save.

Source: Green (NYT) [12], 07/22/2010

BP Plugs Gulf Relief Well as Storm Approaches [13]

"BP has ceased drilling its relief well and put a plug in it because of the possibility that a tropical disturbance in the Caribbean could complicate operations, senior vice president Kent Wells said in a briefing this afternoon."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [14], 07/22/2010

"U.N. Lists Kyoto Plan B Options If No Climate Deal" [15]

"The U.N.'s climate agency has for the first time detailed contingency options if the world cannot agree a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, whose present round expires in 2012 with no new deal in sight."

Source: Reuters [16], 07/22/2010

"Risk of Water Scarcity Increasing for 1,100 U.S. Counties" [17]

"One out of three U.S. counties is facing a greater risk of water shortages by mid-century due to global warming, finds a new report by Tetra Tech for the Natural Resources Defense Council."

Source: ENS [18], 07/22/2010

While Reid Ponders, Some Dems See Time Running Out for Energy Bill [19]

"Senate Democrats appear unsure how to proceed on major energy legislation, with just days remaining on the Senate's summer schedule. The uncertainty is prompting grim forecasts for the passage of any bill -- one containing climate provisions or not."

Source: ClimateWire [20], 07/21/2010

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