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"Chesapeake Bay Case Settled With Nation's Largest Water Cleanup Plan" [1]

"Restoration of the Chesapeake Bay entered a new phase [Tuesday] as the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, its co-plaintiffs, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency settled their lawsuit with a binding agreement that will require pollution to be reduced across the nation's largest estuary."

Source: ENS [2], 05/12/2010

"U.S. To Split Up Agency Policing the Oil Industry" [3]

"The Obama administration on Tuesday proposed breaking up the agency responsible for both policing the oil industry and acting as its partner in drilling activities, seeking to end a decades-old relationship between industry and government that has proved highly profitable -- and some say too cozy -- for both."

Source: NYTimes [4], 05/12/2010

"Oil Executives Play Pass the Buck" [5]

At a Senate hearing, executives of the oil-industry firms involved in the Gulf spill all agreed that the disaster was somebody else's fault.

Source: Politico [6], 05/12/2010

"Gas Surge Shut Well a Couple of Weeks Before Gulf Oil Spill" [7]

"Powerful puffs of natural gas, called kicks, are a normal occurrence in many deep-ocean drilling operations. But one intense kick of natural gas caused the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig to be shut down because of the fear of an explosion just weeks before a similar release succeeded in destroying and sinking the platform and sent millions of gallons of oil on a collision course with Louisiana and the rest of the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [8], 05/12/2010

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"Senate Climate Bill Unveiled; Fate Uncertain" [11]

"A U.S. Senate compromise bill aimed at battling global warming would cut emissions of greenhouse gases 17 percent by 2020, according to a summary given to senators and obtained by Reuters on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [12], 05/12/2010

EPA's Greenhouse Gas Rule for Autos Likely To Spark Lawsuits [13]

"Lawsuits attacking U.S. EPA's first greenhouse gas standard are expected to start rolling in after the Obama administration's suite of new automobile standards was published Friday in the Federal Register."

Source: Greenwire [14], 05/11/2010

Cadmium Prompts More Recalls of Kids' Jewelry [15]

"Federal regulators are expanding their investigation into children's jewelry that contains the toxic metal cadmium, promising that a recall announced Monday of 'Best Friends' charm bracelets will not be the last."

Source: AP [16], 05/11/2010

"UN Report Says Planet Falling Short on Goals To Preserve More Species" [17]

"Far too many of the world's plants and animals -- and the wild places that support them -- are at risk of collapse, a U.N. report finds, despite a global goal set in 2002 for major improvement by this year."

Source: AP [18], 05/11/2010

Kagan's Views on Environmental Issues Largely a Mystery [19]

When it comes to environmental law, Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan's positions are largely a mystery.

Source: Greenwire [20], 05/11/2010

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