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Goldman Prize: "Farmer Turned Activist Fights Manure-Spreading Faults" [1]

Michigan activist Lynn Henning, who endured abuse as she campaigned against water pollution caused by manure spreading, received the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize.

Source: Detroit Free Press [2], 04/20/2010

"EPA Seeks To Cut Mercury From Gold Production" [3]

"The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday proposed rules to cut mercury air emissions from U.S. gold ore processing and production facilities."

Source: Reuters [4], 04/20/2010

"Ocean Census Uncovers 'New World' of Marine Microbe Life" [5]

"An ocean census has revealed a 'new world' of richly diverse marine microbe life that could help scientists understand more about key environmental processes on Earth, a study said Sunday."

Source: AFP [6], 04/19/2010

"Lawn Mower Exchange Gives Green To Cut Grass" [7]

"The Air Quality Management District is hoping users of traditional gas-powered lawn mowers will help them "mow down air pollution" when, for the eighth year, the air pollution control agency hosts a series of lawn-mower exchanges throughout Southern California. The program allows local residents to trade in a gasoline mower and receive a new electric mower at a reduced price."

Source: Greenspace [8], 04/19/2010

"Obama Launches America's Great Outdoors Conservation Initiative" [9]

"President Obama launched the America's Great Outdoors initiative Friday, an attempt to reshape U.S. conservation policy at a time when the nation is facing new environmental threats but the government is hard-pressed to afford new spending programs."

Source: Wash Post [10], 04/19/2010

"Agricultural Runoff Has Harsh Impact on Environment" [11]

"Nutrients in manure and synthetic fertilizers deplete oxygen in streams while fecal bacteria are posing health risks."
 

Source: Dayton Daily News [12], 04/19/2010

"Junkyard Regulation Sets up Clash of Cultures" [13]

"Meet Terry Carter, an affable man in grease-stained blue work clothes: Terry Carter, struggling businessman, recycler, host of last resort for your broken-down Subaru, your over-the-hill refrigerator, that old RV you can’t sell. Or is he Terry Carter, unlicensed junkyard operator, scofflaw, headache for town government and threat to the environment?"

Source: Burlington Free Press [14], 04/19/2010

Local Group Proposes 10-Year Plan for Cleaning Baltimore Harbor [15]

"Baltimore's revitalized waterfront draws millions of visitors a year, but could it ever be a place where people actually take a dip? Or catch fish? That's the vision of a local group that wants to make Baltimore's harbor swimmable and fishable within a decade."

Source: Baltimore Sun [16], 04/19/2010

"Sapping the Superfund's Strength" [17]

The Superfund hazardous waste cleanup program has been slow to start and finish hundreds of cleanups.

Source: Nation [18], 04/19/2010

"Earth Day Turns 40, Having Spawned Environmental Movement" [19]

"One U.S. senator and a core of young organizers turned April 22, 1970, into the day the environmental movement was born."

Source: McClatchy [20], 04/19/2010

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