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"Senate Confirms Main as New MSHA Chief" [1]

"Advocates for coal miners said Thursday that they expect a new direction for the nation’s mine safety agency under its new chief, former miner and top union official Joseph Main. On a voice vote, the Senate confirmed Main on Wednesday night as the head of the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration."

Source: Louisville Courier-Journal [2], 10/23/2009

"Scientists: Biofuel Laws May Harm Environment" [3]

"Scientists writing in the current issue of Science magazine point out a huge error in existing biofuel laws that could actually make climate change worse. They say these rules inadvertently encourage deforestation, which in turn contributes to global warming."

Source: NPR [4], 10/23/2009

"U.S. Issues Arctic Report, Cites 'Drastic Changes'" [5]

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issues an Arctic report card Thursday that said global warming is changing wind patters and melting ice and glaciers -- with impacts on living things on both land and sea.

Source: AP [6], 10/23/2009

"U.S. Maps Protected Alaska Habitat for Polar Bears" [7]

"A vast swath of icy sea, barrier islands and coastal land on Alaska's oil-rich North Slope will be granted special protection because of its importance to the threatened polar bear, under a proposal released Thursday by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service."

Source: Reuters [8], 10/23/2009

"Prairie Pioneer Seeks To Reinvent The Way We Farm" [9]

"In the prairies of Kansas lives Wes Jackson, a man who has spent his long and rich career trying to invent a new kind of agriculture -- one that will last indefinitely."

Source: NPR [10], 10/22/2009

"State Gives Coal Plants 6 Years To Reduce Mercury Emissions" [11]

"Michigan’s 19 coal-fired power plants will need to install technology to reduce mercury emissions by 2015, according to new rules finalized this week."

Source: Michigan Messenger [12], 10/22/2009

"U.S. Chamber Disclosure Report No Hoax" [13]

A mandatory disclosure report filed Monday in the Senate showed that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce spent $34.7 million last quarter to influence Congress and the administration. It's a large amount and a dramatic jump.

Source: NPR [14], 10/22/2009

"Killer Algae A Key Player In Mass Extinctions" [15]

"Supervolcanoes and cosmic impacts get all the terrible glory for causing mass extinctions, but a new theory suggests lowly algae may be the killer behind the world's great species annihilations."

Source: SPX [16], 10/22/2009

"Food Recycling Law A Hit In San Francisco" [17]

"Tossing food scraps in your garbage can is a crime — at least in San Francisco. A brand-new city law requires residents to discard food waste in a separate bin."

Source: NPR [18], 10/22/2009

"Bill Giving FDA New Powers To Oversee Food Supply Has Wide Support" [19]

"Industry and public backing -- a recent poll showed 90% of voters favor measures similar to those in the legislation -- add up to a 'quick win for both parties,' supporters say."

Source: NYTimes [20], 10/22/2009

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