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Salmon Escapes from B.C., Scottish Farms Renew Controversy [1]

"The latest mass escape from a British Columbia fish farm has led to renewed calls from the New Democratic Party to change how the farms are run."
 

Source: Canadian Press [2], 10/27/2009

"Markey Expands ACCCE Investigation" [3]

"A House committee is investigating whether the coal industry's largest influence group failed to accurately report its lobbying spending to Congress."

Source: ClimateWire [4], 10/27/2009

"100 World Lawmakers Agree to Take Climate Action Now" [5]

"COPENHAGEN -- Legislators from 16 of the world's major economies and most major political parties have agreed on key guiding principles to enact climate change legislation in their home countries that will drive the move to a global low carbon economy. Meeting this weekend, the lawmakers agreed to act right now in their own legislative bodies, even before the key UN climate deal in Copenhagen, now just six weeks away."

Source: ENS [6], 10/27/2009

"Montana Wolf Hunt Is Stalked by Controversy" [7]

"The demise of a much-studied pack raises questions about lifting the hunting ban in areas bordering Yellowstone park."

Source: LA Times [8], 10/27/2009

"EPA Commits To Set Air Pollution Rules by 2011" [9]

"Oil- and coal-fired power plants would be forced to reduce mercury emissions under a deal that ends a long-standing suit by environmentalists."

Source: LA Times [10], 10/27/2009

"Obama Plans Big Smart Grid Announcement" [11]

"President Barack Obama will announce the largest investment of economic stimulus funds in clean energy during a visit to Florida, an Obama administration official said on Monday."

Source: Reuters [12], 10/27/2009

"Statisticians Reject Global Cooling" [13]

A popular theory, put forth by anti-regulatory groups and non-scientists, that the earth is cooling rather than warming is just bunk, the AP has found. Independent statisticians, given global temperature data without knowing what it was, said there was no such cooling.

Source: AP [14], 10/27/2009

This AM: "Senate Panel Kicks off Climate Bill Drive" [15]

"A Senate committee on Tuesday launches three long days of hearings on a Democratic climate bill in a bid to further convince an international summit in December that Washington is serious about tackling global warming."

Source: Reuters [16], 10/27/2009

Unearthing Unpublished Reports to Congress from Federal Agencies: The Birth of a New Journalism Research Technique [17]

Attorney and journalist Michael Ravnitzky offers a strategy for accessing unpublished reports: direct a public records request to agencies of interest for all reports not posted on the agency's website, within a specific time frame and not limited by topic.

"Tired from a Tough Hike? Rescuers Fear Yuppie 911" [18]

Hikers using GPS beacons are calling rescuers to get them out of situations they should never have gotten into -- and overtaxing rescuers with nuisance requests.

Source: AP [19], 10/26/2009

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