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"Fishermen Reeling Over Red Snapper Fishing Ban" [1]

"In Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, a new federal rule has fishermen angry. A ban on fishing for red snapper -- one of the most popular saltwater fish -- starts Jan. 4."

Source: NPR [2], 01/05/2010

"2010 Year of Biodiversity Tries to Rein in Runaway Extinctions" [3]

"Due to human activities, the world's animal and plant species are disappearing at a rate some experts put at 1,000 times the natural progression, the United Nations said January 1, marking 2010 as the International Year of Biodiversity."

Source: ENS [4], 01/04/2010

"Support Builds in Congress Over Mining Reform" [5]

"After years of negotiations between environmentalists and industry groups, observers say efforts to reform a century-old law regulating mining may finally pick up steam in Congress."

Source: AP [6], 01/04/2010

"Tumour Breakthrough Could Save Tassie Devils" [7]

"A team of international scientists has made a major breakthrough in the fight to save tasmanian devils from extinction."

Source: Australian ABC [8], 01/04/2010

"Report Cites Crippling Infighting at Nuclear Site" [9]

"The infighting among the federal officials in charge of the Savannah River Site, a federally owned nuclear site in South Carolina that won one of the country’s biggest pots of stimulus money, is so severe that it threatens to undermine public confidence in their work, a federal watchdog warned Thursday."

Source: NYTimes [10], 01/04/2010

"Federal Agencies May Have To Consider Climate Before They Act" [11]

"The Obama administration may issue an order that would expand the National Environmental Policy Act's scope to prevent global warming. The move could open up new avenues to challenge projects."

Source: LA Times [12], 01/04/2010

"Will The Next War Be Fought Over Water?" [13]

"Just as wars over oil played a major role in 20th-century history, a new book makes a convincing case that many 21st-century conflicts will be fought over water."

Source: NPR [14], 01/04/2010

"Climate Change Bill Faces Tough Senate Fight" [15]

Despite a 60-vote Democrat majority, climate change legislation faces an uphill fight in the Senate. Are more offshore drilling and subsidies for nuclear plants the key?

Source: Hearst [16], 01/04/2010

"For Tobacco States, a Change Is in the Air" [17]

"Virginia banned smoking in most restaurants a month ago -- and not all of them mind. North Carolina follows suit."

Source: LA Times [18], 01/04/2010

New Findings Track Vietnam War's Toxic Legacy [19]

"A Canadian firm says U.S. use of defoliants in Vietnam has left perilous dioxin levels, but that the issue is solvable."

Source: LA Times [20], 01/04/2010

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