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"Railroads, Utilities Clash Over Dust From Coal Trains" [1]

"An effort by railroad companies to control dust blowing from coal trains has drawn the wrath of electric-power generators and the attention of federal regulators."

Source: Greenwire [2], 01/26/2010

"U.N. Official Says Climate Deal Is at Risk" [3]

"Just a month after world leaders fashioned a tentative and nonbinding agreement at the climate change summit meeting in Copenhagen, the deal already appears at risk of coming undone, the top United Nations climate official warned... . "

Source: NYTimes [4], 01/26/2010

"EPA Cracks Down on Pollution Spikes Near Roads" [5]

"The Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it would control -- for the first time -- short-lived spikes of an air pollutant common along major roads and linked to respiratory problems."

Source: AP [6], 01/26/2010

As State of Union Looms, Enviros Want Climate Action [7]

"A leading congressional Democrat said President Obama needs to 'lay the prestige of the presidency on the line' in his State of the Union address Wednesday and in the months to come on climate change."

Source: Greenwire [8], 01/26/2010

"US Loses Opportunity With Home Energy Efficiency" [9]

Many U.S. homes could be made far less expensive to heat and cool -- reducing greenhouse emissions in the process.

Source: Daily Climate [10], 01/25/2010

"Radiation Offers New Cures, and Ways to Do Harm" [11]

"Americans today receive far more medical radiation than ever before. The average lifetime dose of diagnostic radiation has increased sevenfold since 1980, and more than half of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy. Without a doubt, radiation saves countless lives, and serious accidents are rare. But patients often know little about the harm that can result when safety rules are violated and ever more powerful and technologically complex machines go awry."

Source: NYTimes [12], 01/25/2010

"EPA Believes Chevron Was Aware of Violation" [13]

"Search warrants served on two Cook Inlet oil facilities last week were based on federal environmental regulators' suspicions that Chevron Corp. had knowingly violated its air pollution permits and made false statements, court filings show."

Source: Anchorage Daily News [14], 01/25/2010

"Stricter Rules Urged on Toxic Chemicals" [15]

"Americans are exposed to thousands of chemicals that are potentially harmful to their health, according to a broad coalition of labor, health, and environmental organizations calling for tougher federal toxics regulation."

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette [16], 01/25/2010

"Lead Paint Rules Require Contractor Certification" [17]

"New rules for lead paint removal go into effect April 22, adding a bit more time and cost to some home renovations."

Source: AP [18], 01/25/2010

Iraq Has High Levels of Nuclear and Dioxin Contamination: Study [19]

"More than 40 sites across Iraq are contaminated with high levels or radiation and dioxins, with three decades of war and neglect having left environmental ruin in large parts of the country, an official Iraqi study has found."

Source: Guardian [20], 01/25/2010

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