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"Green Groups Fight to Keep EPA's Power Over Greenhouse Gas Emissions" [1]

"Environmental activists this week are stepping up a battle to protect U.S. EPA's ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, staging demonstrations and lobbying lawmakers at their local offices."

Source: Greenwire [2], 04/07/2010

Enviros Slam Use of Coal Ash in Puerto Rican Construction Projects [3]

"Environmentalists demanded Tuesday that Puerto Rico's government order new tests to determine whether coal ash being used for home and road construction in the U.S. island's south is free of toxic material."

Source: AP [4], 04/07/2010

"Study Says U.S. Waterways Are Warming" [5]

"Many streams and rivers in the United States are getting warmer, with the greatest increases in urbanized areas, according to research to be published in an upcoming edition of the journal Frontiers of the Ecology and the Environment."

Source: Green Inc. [6], 04/07/2010

"Why Chemical Plants Are Vulnerable To Terrorism" [7]

"113 facilities in the Houston area have been identified as potential targets, yet nearly a decade after 9/11, securing them remains a work in progress."

Source: Houston Chronicle [8], 04/07/2010

"Deaths at West Virginia Mine Raise Issues About Safety" [9]

Rescue operations continue at the West Virginia mine where an explosion killed 25. "The Massey Energy Company, the biggest coal mining business in central Appalachia and the owner of the Upper Big Branch mine, has drawn sharp scrutiny and fines from regulators over its safety and environmental record."

Source: NYTimes [10], 04/07/2010

"South African Coal Plant Proposal Strains 'Culture' of World Bank" [11]

As the World Bank prepares to vote on to vote on a $3.75 billion loan to help South Africa build a 4,800-megawatt coal-fired power plant, the U.S. is under pressure to vote no.
 

Source: ClimateWire [12], 04/06/2010

"Guardsmen Allege KBR Exposed Them To Carcinogens in Iraq" [13]

"More than 50 Indiana National Guardsmen have filed a lawsuit in Houston claiming KBR failed to warn them about exposure to carcinogenic chemicals at an Iraqi water facility they were guarding."

Source: Houston Chronicle [14], 04/06/2010

Maryland Sues Mirant Over Water Pollution from Coal-Ash Landfill [15]

"Alleging that a Brandywine landfill is discharging toxic pollutants into local waterways, the Maryland Department of the Environment filed suit against the site's operator Friday in federal court. ... The landfill stores the waste byproducts of coal combustion from Mirant's Chalk Point Generating Plant in Aquasco."

Source: Gaithersburg Gazette [16], 04/06/2010

"Laughing Gas Threatens Arctic" [17]

"Nitrous oxide stemming from thawing permafrost poses a more serious global warming threat than previously realized, according to a new study published Sunday in the journal Nature Geoscience."

Source: Post Carbon [18], 04/06/2010

"NASA Slated To Receive Billions To Study Earth" [19]

"NASA, the agency known for exploring space, will be spending a lot more time studying Earth in the next few years. The Obama administration has proposed a budget for NASA that includes billions of dollars for satellites and other tools to help scientists investigate Earth-bound problems, especially climate change."

Source: NPR [20], 04/06/2010

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