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"U.S. Mint Reveals First Five 'America the Beautiful' Quarters" [1]

"Designs for the first five 'America the Beautiful' quarters were unveiled today, featuring America's four oldest national parks -- Hot Springs, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Grand Canyon - and Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon."

Source: ENS [2], 03/26/2010

"Austin Aiming for a Grid Makeover" [3]

"The city of Austin, Tex., [Thursday]  presented a wide-ranging list of recommendations for remaking its electricity system, including more energy efficiency measures and a change to the business model of the local utility."

Source: Green Inc. [4], 03/26/2010

Scientists Watch Whale's Birth Near Fla. Navy Training Range [5]

"Scientists surveying the area near a planned Navy training range said Tuesday they witnessed an endangered right whale giving birth off the Northeast Florida coast."

Source: Florida Times-Union [6], 03/26/2010

"Earth's Hour of Darkness Illuminates Need for Climate Action" [7]

"A 24 hour-long wave of darkness will sweep around the globe as people and corporations turn out the lights from 8:30 to 9:30 pm local time on Saturday, March 27 to mark Earth Hour - sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund to promote effective climate change action."

Source: ENS [8], 03/26/2010

"Sickness Stalks Indian Farmers Using Chemical Banned in Europe" [9]

An Indian company that produces endosulfan -- a pesticide banned in Europe because of suspicions it causes birth defects and death -- is pushing to keep the U.N. from restricting its use.

Source: Business Week [10], 03/26/2010

"Conservative Evangelicals Embrace God and Green" [11]

"Why some right-leaning evangelical Christians have become true believers in climate change. God and green go together, these conservatives say."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [12], 03/26/2010

"Waste Issue Hurting U.S. Nuclear Revival: Panel" [13]

"The lack of a permanent home for the nation's radioactive waste is dampening prospects for a resurgence of the U.S. nuclear industry, federal commissioners said at their first public hearing on the subject."

Source: Reuters [14], 03/26/2010

"The Secret of Sea Level Rise: It Will Vary Greatly by Region" [15]

"As the world warms, sea levels could easily rise three to six feet this century. But increases will vary widely by region, with prevailing winds, powerful ocean currents, and even the gravitational pull of the polar ice sheets determining whether some coastal areas will be inundated while others stay dry."

Source: YaleE360 [16], 03/25/2010

"China Takes Lead in Clean-Power Investment" [17]

"China overtook the United States for the first time last year in the race to invest in wind, solar and other sources of clean energy, according to a comprehensive new report that raises questions about American competitiveness in a booming global market."

Source: LA Times [18], 03/25/2010

"Sunk by Global Warming? Wave Goodbye To This Disputed Island" [19]

"India and Bangladesh have been trying to snatch from each other a tiny landmass that first surfaced in the 1970s in the Bay of Bengal. It has resubmerged, an apparent casualty of climate change."

Source: LA Times [20], 03/25/2010

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