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Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting [1]

Hazards in the Environment

2010 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings [2]

Cutting the 'Footprints' of Buildings

10th Biennial Conference for Research on the Colorado Plateau [3]

Conservation Issues for Rapidly Changing Western Landscapes

Third International Invasive Sea Squirt Conference [4]

Coastal Invaders Conference

Senate Dems May Delay Climate Legislation Until 2010 [5]

"Democratic leaders in the Senate said last night they may wait until next year to take up climate change legislation, jeopardising the prospect of reaching a deal to avoid the most catastrophic consequences of global warming."
Source: Guardian [6], 09/16/2009

"Enviros Greet Canada's PM with Tar Sands Protests Ahead of White House Meeting" [7]

"Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is getting a chilly reception from environmental groups as he heads to the White House today to talk energy with President Obama."
Source: SolveClimate [8], 09/16/2009

"Report: Great Lakes Toxic Cleanups Lagging Badly" [9]

"Cleanup of the most polluted sites in the Great Lakes is moving so slowly it will take 77 more years to finish the job at the existing pace, according to a federal report."
Source: AP [10], 09/16/2009

"Schwarzenegger Orders More Renewable Energy -- His Way" [11]

"The governor says California electric utilities must get 33% of their power from renewable sources by 2020, but he plans to veto Democratic bills that push to produce it in state."
Source: LA Times [12], 09/16/2009

"Heinz Awards Go to Environmental Champions" [13]

"This year, the Heinz Awards divided $1 million in prize money to 10 people who had done exemplary work in protecting the environment. They included Grist founder Chip Giller, happy-food guru Joel Salatin, and Stanford professor Christopher Field, among others."
Source: TIME [14], 09/16/2009

"World Bank Spends Billions on Coal-Fired Power Stations" [15]

"The World Bank is spending billions of pounds subsidising new coal-fired power stations in developing countries despite claiming that burning fossil fuels exposes the poor to catastrophic climate change."
Source: London Times [16], 09/16/2009

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