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"Activists Frustrated at Obama’s Environmental Record" [1]

"When Barack Obama took over the White House from George W. Bush, environmental activists breathed a collective sigh of relief. ... But recently, Obama and his administration have been taking flak from the left on the environment."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [2], 07/26/2010

"BP Is Expected to Replace Chief With American" [3]

"BP’s board is expected on Monday to name an American, Robert Dudley, as its chief executive, replacing Tony Hayward, whose repeated stumbles during the company’s three-month oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico alienated federal and state officials as well as residents of the Gulf Coast."

Source: NYTimes [4], 07/26/2010

"BP Resumes Work on Relief Well" [5]

"Ships were getting back in place Sunday at the Gulf of Mexico site of BP's leaky oil well as crews restarted work on plugging the gusher before another big storm stops work again."

Source: MSNBC [6], 07/26/2010

"Federal Suit Seeks Ban of Common Pesticide" [7]

"Two environmental groups sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, demanding that the federal government decide whether to ban a widely used pesticide that has been linked to illnesses, including asthma and developmental problems such as attention deficit disorder."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [8], 07/23/2010

BP Hires Prison Labor for Cleanup While Coastal Residents Struggle [9]

"In the first few days after BP's Deepwater Horizon wellhead exploded, spewing crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico, cleanup workers could be seen on Louisiana beaches wearing scarlet pants and white t-shirts with the words "Inmate Labor" printed in large red block letters. Coastal residents, many of whom had just seen their livelihoods disappear, expressed outrage at community meetings; why should BP be using cheap or free prison labor when so many people were desperate for work? The outfits disappeared overnight."

Source: Nation [10], 07/23/2010

"Proposal To Ban Lobstering From Mass. to NC Killed" [11]

"A proposal to ban lobster fishing  over a vast stretch of the East Coast was killed Thursday after lobstermen said it would do 'almost biblical' damage to the industry."

Source: AP [12], 07/23/2010

Massey CEO Blankenship Calls Lethal Mine Disasters 'Unavoidable' [13]

"Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship is certainly making the rounds today, in support of his company’s latest PR campaign — this one an all-out effort to convince the public that the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster was an unavoidable act of God."

Source: Coal Tattoo [14], 07/23/2010

U.S. EPA Questions Need for Cross-Border Oilsands Pipeline [15]

"A major U.S. government agency has thrown up a new political roadblock for a $12-billion TransCanada Pipelines project by questioning the need for a new pipeline to carry bitumen from Alberta's oilsands to American refineries."

Source: Canadian Press [16], 07/23/2010

"Kinks in the Ethanol Message-Machine?" [17]

"The ethanol industry is feverishly lobbying lawmakers in an effort to hang onto billions of dollars in subsidies that are set to expire — although there appears to be some discord on the message front."

Source: Green (NYT) [18], 07/23/2010

"Senate Energy Package: Wait, It Gets Worse!" [19]

"Just got confirmation from several Senate offices about what is actually going to be in the package Democrats put forward next week. In a nutshell, this is going to be a very tiny package, with little in the way of energy measures. I'm not even sure you can call it an energy package at this point."

Source: Mother Jones [20], 07/23/2010

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[1] https://www.sej.org/headlines/activists-frustrated-obama%E2%80%99s-environmental-record [2] http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2010/0725/Activists-frustrated-at-Obama-s-environmental-record [3] https://www.sej.org/headlines/bp-expected-replace-chief-american [4] http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/27/business/global/27bp.html?_r=1 [5] https://www.sej.org/headlines/bp-resumes-work-relief-well [6] http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38402144/ns/disaster_in_the_gulf/ [7] https://www.sej.org/headlines/federal-suit-seeks-ban-common-pesticide [8] http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/07/22/BAD41EIGTG.DTL [9] https://www.sej.org/headlines/bp-hires-prison-labor-cleanup-while-coastal-residents-struggle [10] http://www.thenation.com/article/37828/bp-hires-prison-labor-clean-spill-while-coastal-residents-struggle [11] https://www.sej.org/headlines/proposal-ban-lobstering-mass-nc-killed [12] http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100723/ap_on_bi_ge/us_lobster_crisis [13] https://www.sej.org/headlines/massey-ceo-blankenship-calls-lethal-mine-disasters-unavoidable [14] http://blogs.wvgazette.com/coaltattoo/2010/07/22/massey-ceo-don-blankenship-on-coal-mining-disasters-oftentimes-they-are-unavoidable/ [15] https://www.sej.org/headlines/us-epa-questions-need-cross-border-oilsands-pipeline [16] http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/greenpage/environment/us-environmental-agency-questions-need-for-cross-border-oilsands-pipeline-98939784.html [17] https://www.sej.org/headlines/kinks-ethanol-message-machine [18] http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/22/kinks-in-the-ethanol-message-machine/?ref=energy-environment [19] https://www.sej.org/headlines/senate-energy-package-wait-it-gets-worse [20] http://motherjones.com/blue-marble/201a/07/senate-energy-package-wait-it-gets-worse [21] https://www.sej.org/search_results [22] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4432 [23] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4429 [24] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4430 [25] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4431 [26] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4434 [27] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4435 [28] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4436 [29] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4437 [30] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4905