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Supreme Court Case Could Affect Many GE Foods [1]

The case, Monsanto Co. v. Geertson Seed Farms, focuses on genetically engineered alfalfa. One of the concerns is that GE alfalfa can cross-contaminate, rendering organic alfalfa noncompliant with federal standards, and precluding export.

"A New Lizard? Well, New to Science" [2]

Scientists have just discovered a new lizard species -- 6 feet long -- in a remote part of the Philippines. Inhabitants there knew about it all along.
 

Source: NYTimes [3], 04/14/2010

"Japan Whalers Blame Lower Catch on Sea Shepherd Harassment" [4]

"The last ship of Japan's Antarctic whaling fleet sailed home Monday with the lowest catch in years, a shortfall whalers blamed on high-seas clashes with the militant environmental group Sea Shepherd."

Source: AFP [5], 04/14/2010

"Nuclear Ambitions Pose Company Risk, Public Costs" [6]

"European investors and consumers take note: plans by power companies to cut carbon emissions with a new range of nuclear power stations are a big gamble for companies and joe public will have to foot the bill."

Source: Reuters [7], 04/14/2010

"Obama To Propose $6 Billion NASA Budget Increase" [8]

"President Barack Obama will outline a revamped space policy on Thursday that will use $6 billion in new funding over five years to create 2,500 new jobs in Florida with the ultimate goal of going to Mars." "NASA's earth science team would receive an extra $2.4 billion -- a 62 percent increase -- through 2015 to study changing temperatures, ice coverage, ozone depletion, and atmospheric carbon dioxide."

Source: Reuters [9], 04/14/2010

"Some 'Energy Star' Appliances May Not Be That Green" [10]

"The Government Accountability Office concluded that the Energy Star program is susceptible to fraud and abuse, after investigators received certification for 15 phony appliances, including a gasoline-powered alarm clock."

Source: NPR [11], 04/14/2010

"Melting of Canadian Arctic Ice Sheet Accelerating, Study Finds" [12]

"The Devon Island ice cap, which sprawls over more than 5,500 square miles in the Arctic latitudes of Canada, has been shrinking at an increasing rate since 1985, an analysis of nearly 50 years of data concludes."

Source: Greenspace [13], 04/14/2010

"Farmers Who Plant Biotech Crops Grow Pesticide-Resistant Weeds" [14]

"Weeds are developing resistance to the herbicide that genetically engineered crops are designed to tolerate, finds the first major assessment of how biotech crops are affecting all U.S. farmers, released today by the National Research Council."

Source: ENS [15], 04/14/2010

Bicycle Policy Draws Mixed Reviews For Transportation Sec. Ray LaHood [16]

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood's announcement that biking and walking would get equal priority in federal funding as automobiles has drawn praise from bikers and brickbats from the conservative National Association of Manufacturers.

Source: Huffington Post [17], 04/14/2010

Obama Shows Dictators How To Circumvent a Free Press at Nuke Summit [18]

"The only part of the [nuclear] summit, other than a post-meeting news conference, that was visible to the public was Obama's eight-minute opening statement, which ended with the words: 'I'm going to ask that we take a few moments to allow the press to exit before our first session.'"

Source: Wash Post [19], 04/14/2010

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