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"Obama, Senate Allies Weigh Strategy in Face of Double-Digit Unemployment" [1]

"Advocates for comprehensive climate legislation should look no further than the nation's unemployment rate as they ponder their chances for success this year."

Source: ClimateWire [2], 01/13/2010

"Wrangling Runoff" [3]

"Stormwater runoff can be one of the main ways that urban areas create pollution. In some cases it can dramatically suffocate marine life. It can also cause flooding. One small town in Maryland is on the receiving end of its region's runoff. ... It's trying to set a national example with its approach to solving the problem."

Source: Environment Report [4], 01/12/2010

"Operation CPS: The Mysterious Death of a Done Nuclear Deal" [5]

"If CPS Energy, San Antonio’s City-owned utility, took a solitary human form, it would be a headless corpse bouncing gently under a white hospital sheet on its way to the morgue."

Source: San Antonio Current [6], 01/12/2010

"What the EPA's "Chemicals of Concern" Plans Really Mean" [7]

"The agency's environmental and health concerns about phthalates, PBDEs and two other chemical types marks a shift in federal policy and is sparking policy changes in advance of anticipated regulations."

Source: Scientific American [8], 01/12/2010

"Arctic Tundra is Being Lost As Far North Quickly Warms" [9]

"The treeless ecosystem of mosses, lichens, and berry plants is giving way to shrub land and boreal forest. As scientists study the transformation, they are discovering that major warming-related events, including fires and the collapse of slopes due to melting permafrost, are leading to the loss of tundra in the Arctic."

Source: YaleE360 [10], 01/12/2010

"China's High-Speed-Rail Revolution" [11]

"China has begun operating what is, by several measures, the world's fastest rail line."

Source: Technology Review [12], 01/12/2010

"The Unintended Ripples From the Biomass Subsidy Program" [13]

"It sounded like a good idea: Provide a little government money to convert wood shavings and plant waste into renewable energy. But as laudable as that goal sounds, it could end up causing more economic damage than good."

Source: Wash Post [14], 01/12/2010

"Will Drilling More Wells in California Help or Hurt?" [15]

"A $40 million federal stimulus project to drill up to 50 new wells in California moves forward despite drying aquifers and community complaints."

Source: AP [16], 01/12/2010

"Despite Icy Weather, Overall Trend Is Warmer: Experts" [17]

"Frigid weather that has gripped swathes of the northern hemisphere this winter is unusual but does not undermine an overall global trend of warming, experts said on Monday."

Source: AFP [18], 01/12/2010

"Yucca Haunts Admin's Lagging Efforts on Nuclear Waste Study Panel" [19]

"While President Obama's fiscal 2011 budget proposal is expected to sound a death knell for the planned Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, the administration has so far failed to launch the blue-ribbon commission it promised almost a year ago to decide on a waste-disposal alternative."

Source: Greenwire [20], 01/12/2010

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