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Japan: "Hunters Pass On Opening Day Of Dolphin Season" [1]

After the dolphin hunt in Taiji, Japan, was covertly filmed in the award-winning documentary, "The Cove," no hunting seemed to be going on on the opening day of this year's hunting season.
Source: NPR [2], 09/08/2009

Environmental Book Publisher Struggles With Hard Times [3]

Island Press, which succeeded as a specialized publisher-of-record of environmental books for decades, faces hard times as philanthropies cut back.
Source: NYTimes [4], 09/08/2009

"Natural Gas Hits a Roadblock in New Energy Bill" [5]

The natural gas industry has been on a winning streak as the fuel has come into greater use, partly because of its advantage in fighting climate change. But raw political clout may help climate-warming coal steal gas' lunch money in the coming climate bill.
Source: NYTimes [6], 09/08/2009

"Study Finds Risk to Some Birds Nesting Near Oil Fields in Alaska" [7]

Birds on the North Slope in Alaska may be threatened by predators whose populations are encouraged by oil exploration and production.
Source: NYTimes [8], 09/08/2009

Chile Suppresses Alarming Pollution Data, Says Deputy [9]

"An important opposition deputy this week accused Chile's government of being less than candid with the public about alarming levels of fine particulate pollution found in the nation’s leading cities."
Source: Santiago Times [10], 09/08/2009

"Japan PM-Elect Backs 25 PCT Greenhouse Gas Cut" [11]

"Japan's prime minister-elect said on Monday he will forge ahead with a tough 25 percent cut in emissions by 2020, despite growing opposition from industry which says the target will hurt the world's No. 2 economy."
Source: Reuters [12], 09/08/2009

"Climate Change Funding Talks Stall at G20" [13]

"Differences between rich and developing countries prevented G20 finance ministers from agreeing measures on Saturday to curb global warming, casting more doubt on U.N. efforts to agree a new climate treaty."
Source: Reuters [14], 09/08/2009

"Fall Colors Fade In U.S. West As Aspen Trees Die" [15]

"The American West is losing its autumn colors as global warming begins to bite and there is far more at stake than iconic scenery."
Source: Reuters [16], 09/08/2009

"Oregon Regulators Drop Support for Cement Plant Rule" [17]

"Oregon regulators say they will not support an exemption from federal pollution rules for a cement plant in Eastern Oregon that is one of the largest sources of mercury emissions in the nation."
Source: AP [18], 09/07/2009

"PCB Risk Feared at Older Northeast Schools" [19]

"Window and masonry caulking in hundreds of older schools in New England probably contain very high levels of now-banned toxins that can gradually be released into the air, posing a potential health risk to students and staff, environmental specialists say."
Source: Boston Globe [20], 09/07/2009

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