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Dendroica: An Aid To Identifying North American Birds [1]

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Writing about birds? This tri-country resource is a handy starting place for learning bird identification by sight or sound. With free registration, you can contribute photos and recordings, and even customize your own species list for study.

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"New Database Shows Oilsands Pollution Slow, Steady Drip: Scientist" [10]

"A new database that compiles thousands of government and industry records on Alberta's oilsands lays out in painstaking detail how the industry is a constant source of low-level pollution to the area's land, air and water, says the scientist who pulled it all together."

Energy & Fuel [11]
Pollution [12]
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Canada [5]
Source: Canadian Press [13], 07/30/2010
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Alberta Researchers: Chemicals in Rivers Linked To Sex Changes in Fish [14]

"Alberta researchers say gender-bending fish swimming in the province’s southern rivers raise serious questions about whether the water is safe for people to drink."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [16]
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Canada [5]
Source: Canadian Press [17], 07/30/2010
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"U.S. Decision on Pipeline Is Delayed" [18]

"The State Department said it would delay its decision on a permit for a contentious $7 billion pipeline project intended to deliver crude oil from the oil sands of the province of Alberta in Canada, to refineries on the Texas Gulf Coast."

Energy & Fuel [11]
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Canada [5]
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Source: NYTimes [19], 07/28/2010
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"B.C.'s Shellfish Industry Can't Aid Oil Spill Recovery" [20]

"West Coast oyster farmers are fielding calls from farmers on the Gulf of Mexico as the work begins to replace the shellfish breeding beds damaged by the massive oil spill. But while shellfish farmers in the Pacific Northwest are anxious to help, they say they have little to offer."

Climate Change [21]
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Canada [5]
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Source: Vancouver Province [23], 07/26/2010
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U.S. EPA Questions Need for Cross-Border Oilsands Pipeline [24]

"A major U.S. government agency has thrown up a new political roadblock for a $12-billion TransCanada Pipelines project by questioning the need for a new pipeline to carry bitumen from Alberta's oilsands to American refineries."

Energy & Fuel [11]
Public [3]
Canada [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Canadian Press [25], 07/23/2010
  • Read more about U.S. EPA Questions Need for Cross-Border Oilsands Pipeline [24]

Lake Superior, a Huge Natural Climate Change Gauge, Is Running a Fever [26]

"The Great Lakes are feeling the heat from climate change. As the world's largest freshwater system warms, it is poised to systematically alter life for local wildlife and the tribes that depend on it, according to regional experts."

Climate Change [21]
Water & Oceans [27]
Public [3]
Canada [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: ClimateWire [28], 07/20/2010
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"Politicians Cancel Oilsands Pollution Probe, Tear up Draft Reports" [29]

"OTTAWA - Federal politicians from the government and opposition benches have mysteriously cancelled an 18-month investigation into oilsands pollution in water and opted to destroy draft copies of their final report."

Energy & Fuel [11]
Pollution [12]
Government [30]
Environmental Politics [31]
Journalism & Media [32]
Public [3]
Canada [5]
Source: Canwest [33], 07/07/2010
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"Researchers Ask Canada To Ban Asbestos" [34]

"An international group of researchers is renewing its call for a global ban on the mining and use of asbestos, a known cause of cancer they say is unsafe in any form."

Chemicals [15]
Pollution [12]
Environmental Health [16]
Public [3]
Canada [5]
Source: Reuters [35], 07/02/2010
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Exposure at Ontario Nuclear Plant Prompts Industry-Wide Probe [36]

"Emerging details of accidental radiation exposure at an Ontario nuclear power plant  have triggered an order to investigate the possibility of similar incidents across the country, while raising doubts about safety at Canada’s only privately owned operator."

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Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [38], 06/30/2010
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