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"Earth More Sensitive To CO2 Than Previously Thought" [1]

"In the long term, the Earth's temperature may be 30-50% more sensitive to atmospheric carbon dioxide than has previously been estimated, reports a new study published in Nature Geoscience this week."

Source: SPX [2], 12/07/2009

"Rice an Unlikely Global Warming Culprit" [3]

"Asian rice farmers typically do not fly around the world on holidays or own big-engine cars but scientists say they have an important role to play in helping cut the world's output of greenhouse gases."
Source: AFP [4], 12/07/2009

"Selenium From Power Plants Poses Ecological Risks, Spurs EPA Review" [5]

"Selenium is an essential nutrient, but excess amounts can be dangerous to wildlife and people. Now the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing a new regulation that would require more than 600 coal-fired power plants to clean up -- perhaps even eliminate -- wastewater discharged into lakes, rivers and other waterways."
Source: EHN [6], 12/07/2009

"New Policy on Lobbyists Could Spur Shake-Up for EPA Advisory Panel" [7]

"A sweeping new White House policy aimed at ousting special interests from federal advisory panels might sweep registered lobbyists off some U.S. EPA advisory panels."
Source: Greenwire [8], 12/07/2009

Critical Climate Talks Begin in Copenhagen [9]

"The largest and most important U.N. climate change conference in history opened Monday, with organizers warning diplomats from 192 nations that this could be the best, last chance for a deal to protect the world from calamitous global warming."

Source: AP [10], 12/07/2009

"Why Texans See Green Gold in Renewable Resources" [11]

"As America's petroleum heartland, Texas isn't known for being environmentally sensitive. But its oil-boom, energy savvy attitude could put the state in a surprising position--leading the charge to alternative energy in the U.S."

Source: Popular Mechanics [12], 12/04/2009

"California'S Sinking Delta" [13]

"Efforts are under way to reverse the deterioration of a major water source, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in California, which is sinking."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [14], 12/04/2009

"EPA Says It Expects to Raise Amount of Ethanol Allowed in Fuel Blends to 15%" [15]

"The Environmental Protection Agency said Monday that it would probably increase the amount of ethanol that gasoline retailers could blend into ordinary fuel, to 15 percent, if tests established that the blend would not damage cars."

Source: NYTimes [16], 12/04/2009

"Study Finds No Brain Tumor Link With Mobile Phones" [17]

"A very large, 30-year study of just about everyone in Scandinavia shows no link between cellphone use and brain tumors, researchers reported on Thursday."

Source: Reuters [18], 12/04/2009

"Enviros Fear Possible Loophole in EPA Coal Ash Rules" [19]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is on schedule to release federal guidelines for the disposal of coal ash some time this month, but a potential loophole in the new rules has some worried they will leave Iowans unprotected."

Source: Iowa Independent [20], 12/04/2009

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