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"FERC Enters a Maze of Questions About Renewable Energy Transmission" [1]

"The spread of wind and solar power is being held back by fragmented policies on paying for new transmission lines to carry renewable energy, said a group of leading transmission providers in a petition to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission."

Source: ClimateWire [2], 11/24/2009

"Arctic Ice Volume Lowest Ever As Globe Warms: U.N." [3]

"Ice volume around the Arctic region hit the lowest level ever recorded this year as climate extremes brought death and devastation to many parts of the world, the U.N. weather agency WMO said on Tuesday."
 

Source: Reuters [4], 11/24/2009

"Tiny Group of Deep-Pocketed Contributors Fueling U.S. Chamber's Advocacy" [5]

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce often says it speaks for 3 million members, businesses both large and small. What it doesn't promote as readily is that 19 supporters last year provided a third of the trade group's total revenue."

Source: Greenwire [6], 11/24/2009

US To Specify Target for Emissions Cuts Ahead of Copenhagen" [7]

"A Senate bill's target for emission cuts is akin to level US is likely to offer in Copenhagen. Ahead of the global warming talks, other nations have been waiting to see US target."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [8], 11/24/2009

Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports [9]

Investigating issues that involve federal legislation or policy? Congressional Research Service reports, publicly funded but not easily available to the public, are posted online by open-government advocates.

"Shoppers Going Green Despite Struggling Economy" [10]

"Despite the worst U.S. recession in decades, sales of organic and sustainable products have continued to grow, experts say, with shoppers willing to spend a few more dollars in a bid to become more green."

Source: Reuters [11], 11/23/2009

"Is There Such a Thing as Agro-Imperialism?" [12]

Some nations like Saudi Arabia, with more money and less arable land compared to much of the world, are seeking to outsource food production by buying up farmland in less-developed parts of the world like Africa.

Source: NYTimes Mag [13], 11/23/2009

"Delaware's Chemical Complex Crumbling" [14]

When the Delaware City Refinery complex opened in 1957, the petrochemical trade press hailed it with superlatives. It was the largest single refinery project ever built, and became a hub for an industry that sprawled into Pennsylvania and New Jersey. "Today, most of Delaware City's chemical plants have closed, the result of tougher economic conditions and environmental laws."

Source: Wilmington News-Journal [15], 11/23/2009

"EPA: Uranium From Polluted Mine In Nev. Wells" [16]

New testing by EPA has strengthened the case that World War II-era copper mining may have caused uranium and arsenic contamination of some Nevada wells.

Source: AP [17], 11/23/2009

"Bitter Fight Developing Over Sugar Beets" [18]

"Virtually the entire sugar beet crop in the United States is genetically engineered to protect it from herbicides. Now, a lawsuit claiming the biotech beets pose a risk to other varieties could threaten sugar production."

Source: NPR [19], 11/23/2009

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