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"El Nino Seems All But Certain: Australia" [1]

"An El Nino weather pattern this year appears almost certain, Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said on Wednesday in a revised forecast, raising the prospect of drought in Australia and a even weaker monsoon in India."
Source: Reuters [2], 07/01/2009

Conservative Ire Rains on 8 'Aye' Republicans [3]

"In the wake of last week's landmark passage of the House climate bill, conservatives have focused their fury on the handful of Republicans who voted in favor of the sweeping legislation."
Source: NYTimes [4], 07/01/2009

Bill Seeks To Protect Drinking Wells from Fracking [5]

"A bill introduced earlier this month would bring federal oversight of hydraulic fracturing fluids -- chemical mixtures pumped at high pressure into oil and gas wells in order to unlock deposits trapped deep underground."
Source: NYTimes [6], 07/01/2009

"Should Renewable Energy Include Nuclear?" [7]

"The US, China, and dozens of other countries are meeting [this week] in Egypt to chart the course of a new international agency aimed at promoting renewable energy."
Source: Christian Science Monitor [8], 07/01/2009

"Reactor Design Puts Safety of Nuclear Plants Into Question" [9]

"Canadian nuclear safety regulators say they have underestimated the seriousness of a design feature at the country's electricity-producing reactors that would cause them to experience dangerous power pulses during a major accident."
Source: Globe & Mail [10], 07/01/2009

"Exxon To Pay $500 Million in Interest To Spill Victims" [11]

"Exxon Mobil said Monday it won't appeal nearly $500 million in interest a court recently ordered it to pay to Alaska fishermen, business owners and others harmed by the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill."
Source: McClatchy [12], 07/01/2009

"Poisoned Patriots" [13]

"From 1957 to 1987, hundreds of thousands of unprepared men, women and children who lived on or near Camp Lejeune, N.C., the largest Marine Corps base on the East Coast, were the unwitting victims of a decades-long water contamination disaster that is still claiming lives."
Source: NRNS [14], 07/01/2009

"Lake Algae and Lou Gehrig's Disease" [15]

"There’s a kind of blue and green scum that can bloom in lakes and ponds across the nation. This scum is called cyanobacteria. For years, scientists have known that this stuff can produce dangerous toxins. Amy Quinton reports now researchers are studying whether there’s a link between cyanobacteria and Lou Gehrig’s disease."
Source: Environment Report [16], 06/30/2009

"Conservative Christians Sound 'Cap and Trade' Alarms" [17]

Conservative Christians -- the Republican party's "base" -- are trying to galvanize opposition to the House-passed climate bill.
Source: Reuters [18], 06/30/2009

Oregon Legislature Bans Field Burning [19]

The Oregon legislature Monday sent to the governor a bill that would phase out the longstanding practice of burning off agricultural fields growing grass seed.
Source: Eugene Register-Guard [20], 06/30/2009

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