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"Coal Ad Blitz Launches New Spot as Industry Sees Political Gains" [1]

"An advertising campaign that previously pushed the phrase 'clean coal' launches new spots this week focused on jobs and low-cost power, the latest offering in a three-year, nearly $120 million effort to sell Congress and the White House on coal's future. Increasingly, there are signs that it is working."

Source: Greenwire [2], 02/09/2010

Traffic Is Biggest Source of Chicago Region's Air Pollution [3]

"Downtown Chicago has the highest peak levels of nitrogen dioxide in the country, and is the only site in violation of new stricter guidelines against the irritant, which inflames asthma and other lung conditions."

Source: Daily Herald [4], 02/08/2010

"Toxic Coal-Tar Cleanup To Cost New York $3 Billion" [5]

Toxic coal-tar liquids from ancient gas-manufacturing plants have been creeping through the soil of the mid-Hudson Valley for more than a century. Cleanup projects may cost some $3 billion.

Source: Times Herald-Record [6], 02/08/2010

"No Paperless Office Yet" [7]

"When the computer-age took off in the 1990s, lots of people thought we'd use a lot less paper. But that hasn't happened."

Source: Environment Report [8], 02/08/2010

"Blue Whales Croon A New Tune" [9]

"Blue whales are updating their playlist, according to new research on the huge mammals."

Source: NPR [10], 02/08/2010

"NOAA Grant Proposal Could Launch Marine Zoning" [11]

"The Obama administration is proposing a grant program that could start zoning marine areas for offshore projects."

Source: Greenwire [12], 02/08/2010

"U.S.D.A. Plans to Drop Program to Trace Livestock" [13]

"Faced with stiff resistance from ranchers and farmers, the Obama administration has decided to scrap a national program intended to help authorities quickly identify and track livestock in the event of an animal disease outbreak."

Source: NYTimes [14], 02/08/2010

"The Nitrogen Dilemma: Is America Fertilizing Disaster?" [15]

"In this special Grist series, we’ll be looking at where synthetic nitrogen comes from and what our reliance on it is doing to our health and to the health of our waterways and climate. We’ll also be looking at ways in which synthetic nitrogen can be used more wisely—and, as much as possible, phased out."

Source: Grist [16], 02/08/2010

"Black Carbon Driving Himalayan Melt" [17]

Greenhouse gases may not be the only cause of the observable thinning of Himalayan glacier; airborne black carbon particle, or soot, is also a major contributor.

Source: Space Daily [18], 02/08/2010

"Think-Tanks Take Oil Money and Use It To Fund Climate Deniers" [19]

"An orchestrated campaign is being waged against climate change science to undermine public acceptance of man-made global warming, environment experts claimed last night."

Source: Independent [20], 02/08/2010

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