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"Black Lung Proposal Not Expected Until Sept. 2010" [1]

"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The Obama administration doesn't plan to propose new rules aimed at ending black lung disease until September 2010, and it remains unclear if those rules will include lowering the legal limit on coal dust that causes the deadly disease."

Source: Charleston Gazette [2], 12/09/2009

"The Denmark Project: Facing The Changes Climate Change Will Bring" [3]

As world leaders gather for climate talks in Denmark, producer Christy George tracks climate change impacts in Denmark, Oregon. Along the way she finds "new voices -- psychologists, philosophers and poets -- wrestling with the enormity of the changes facing the place they call home."

Source: Oregon Public Broadcasting [4], 12/09/2009

"EPA Plan for Improving Schools' Drinking Water Gets Chilly Reception" [5]

"U.S. EPA unveiled plans today to improve the quality of drinking water in schools and small communities by targeting the most serious violations and assisting rural systems that struggle to meet federal standards."

Source: NYTimes [6], 12/09/2009

"U.S. To Unveil Biological Threat Strategy" [7]

"The Obama administration has decided not to support a global monitoring system for biological weapons, a move that affirms an earlier determination by the Bush administration but that will disappoint some nonproliferation experts."

Source: Wash Post [8], 12/09/2009

"Rich vs. Poor Clash at Copenhagen Over Money" [9]

"Negotiators on Wednesday worked to bridge the chasm between rich and poor countries over how to share the burden of fighting climate change, and a top U.S. envoy was to highlight the Obama administration's efforts to curb greenhouse emissions."

Source: AP [10], 12/09/2009

"US: $3B To End Royalty Dispute With Indian Tribes" [11]

"The Obama administration on Tuesday proposed spending more than $3 billion to settle claims dating back more than a century that American Indian tribes were swindled out of royalties for oil, gas, grazing and other leases."

Source: AP [12], 12/09/2009

Industrial Chemical Found in Many Waters and Lands [13]

The synthetic compound dinitrotoluene, contaminating military sites, industrial settings, and other areas, is used primarily to make polyurethane products found in goods such as bedding and furniture, as well as in explosives, ammunition, dyes, and air bags.

"Poor Oversight Threatens Ill. Weatherization Program, Says DOE IG Audit" [14]

"Federal stimulus funding has provided $242 million to Illinois to weatherize more than 25,000 homes, but poor oversight of that work puts the funding at risk and in some cases puts the residents of poorly weatherized homes in danger, an audit report warns."

Source: Greenwire [15], 12/08/2009

"Millions in U.S. Drink Dirty Water, Records Show" [16]

"More than 20 percent of the nation’s water treatment systems have violated key provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act over the last five years, according to a New York Times analysis of federal data."

Source: NYTimes [17], 12/08/2009

"Current Decade Hottest On Instrumental Record -- UK's Met Office" [18]

"The current decade has been by far the warmest decade on instrumental record, the U.K.'s Meteorological Office said Tuesday as it released new figures at the climate change talks in Copenhagen."

Source: Dow Jones [19], 12/08/2009

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