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"Most World Leaders To Attend U.N. Climate Summit" [1]

"Most world leaders plan to attend a climate summit in Copenhagen this month, boosting chances that a new U.N. deal to fight climate change will be reached, host Denmark said on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [2], 12/02/2009

"Commonwealth Leaders Press for 'Binding' Climate Deal" [3]

"Climate change dominated the meeting of Commonwealth heads of government that concluded Sunday in Port of Spain with a statement of support for an international legally binding agreement in Copenhagen next month."

Source: ENS [4], 12/01/2009

"U.S. Unlikely to Use the Ethanol Congress Ordered" [5]

Hoping to please the farm lobby, Congress ordered the nation's gasoline refiners to blend more ethanol into the fuel Americans use. But fuel demand falling because of the recession and more efficient vehicles has made this impossible.

Source: NYTimes [6], 12/01/2009

"Recycling Centers Close, Eliminating 'Green' Jobs" [7]

"Recycling centers across California are closing, and scores of troubled youths are being tossed from 'green' jobs onto unemployment rolls in the wake of Sacramento's raid on bottle deposit funds."

Source: LA Times [8], 12/01/2009

Forest Service Reshapes Plans in Response to Climate Change [9]

"Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell has directed the agency's regions and research stations to jointly produce draft "landscape conservation action plans" by March 1 to guide its day-to-day response to climate change."

Source: Greenwire [10], 12/01/2009

"Progress Slow in Battle Against Chronic Wasting Disease" [11]

"The Department of Natural Resources' efforts to combat chronic wasting disease -- an illness that threatens Wisconsin's entire deer herd -- have had little effect after seven years and nearly $41 million in state and federal spending, data and interviews indicate."

Source: Wausau Herald [12], 12/01/2009

"Mild Atlantic Hurricane Season Comes To an End" [13]

"The 2009 Atlantic hurricane season ended Monday without a hurricane landing on U.S. shores and with the fewest named storms in 12 years, according to the National Hurricane Center."

Source: USA TODAY [14], 12/01/2009

"Bhopal: the Victims Are Still Being Born" [15]

"Twenty-five years on, the world's worst industrial accident continues to kill and blight many lives. And still there's been no trial."

Source: Independent [16], 12/01/2009

"How Much Would a Nuclear Meltdown Cost?" [17]

"What kind of insurance policy do you take out if you operate a large nuclear plant in one of the most densely populated, fastest-growing communities in Canada?"

Source: Toronto Star [18], 12/01/2009

"FDA Likely To Delay Ruling on BPA" [19]

"Despite months of additional study and a self-imposed timetable, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration likely will not release its ruling Monday on the safety of bisphenol A, a chemical used in thousands of household products that has been linked to developmental and behavioral problems."

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [20], 12/01/2009

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