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"U.S. To Offer 37 Million Offshore Acres For Oil Drilling" [1]

"The U.S. Interior Department on Thursday issued the final terms for leasing almost 37 million acres in the central Gulf of Mexico to energy companies so they can drill for oil and natural gas."

Source: Reuters [2], 02/15/2010

Industry Groups Challenge EPA Endangerment Finding [3]

"The U.S. Chamber of Commerce announced late Friday that it would challenge the Environmental Protection Agency's decision to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act, setting the stage for a protracted legal battle with the Obama administration over global warming."

Source: LA Times [4], 02/15/2010

"Sen. Murkowski, Greenpeace Exchange Barbs Over EPA Regulations" [5]

"Greenpeace and Sen. Lisa Murkowski's office are in a battle of words over her effort to block U.S. EPA from regulating greenhouse gases."

Source: Greenwire [6], 02/15/2010

"Regulator Waffles on Bisphenol A" [7]

"Eight days after chemical industry lobbyists met with Obama administration officials, federal regulators delayed action on including bisphenol A in a new effort to better regulate dangerous chemicals. The move is drawing suspicion, considering how the head of the Environmental Protection Agency had been talking tough in one speech after another last fall about the need to protect the public from such chemicals, particularly BPA."

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [8], 02/15/2010

"Known Lithium Deposits Can Cover Electric Car Boom" [9]

"Hopes of an electric car boom are spurring companies to seek new lithium sources, but new finds may be lower quality and costlier to develop than established deposits able to meet demand for years to come."

Source: Reuters [10], 02/12/2010

"Spent Ammo's Harm To Environment Is Debated" [11]

"Lead in paint, gasoline and drinking water is prohibited as dangerous for health and the environment. But the material is scattered in abundance outdoors when it comes to hunting grounds and firing ranges. Tons of lead from ammunition can accumulate on the ground over years and decades. No federal law addresses lead containment at outdoor shooting ranges operating around the country."

Source: Nashville Tennessean [12], 02/12/2010

"British Columbia Bans Mining, Drilling in Flathead River Valley" [13]

"Mining and drilling for oil, gas and coal will be banned in the Canadian portion of the Flathead River Basin, under a new partnership with the state of Montana announced Tuesday in British Columbia's Speech from the Throne, an annual address that identifies the Province's legislative priorities for the coming year."

Source: ENS [14], 02/12/2010

"Judge Gives NOAA Fisheries Last Chance on Salmon" [15]

"The federal judge overseeing efforts to make the Columbia Basin's federal hydroelectric dams safer for salmon is giving the Obama administration one last chance to come up with something better that won't violate the Endangered Species Act."

Source: AP [16], 02/12/2010

As Seas Warm U.S. Mulls ESA Protection for 82 Coral Species [17]

"The Obama administration will consider federal protection for 82 coral species threatened by warming water temperatures."

Source: Greenwire [18], 02/12/2010

"Arizona Quits Western Cap-and-Trade Program" [19]

"Citing financial worries, the State of Arizona has backed out of a broad regional effort to limit greenhouse gas emissions in the West through a cap-and-trade system."

Source: NYTimes [20], 02/12/2010

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