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12th Report on Carcinogens [1]

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' 12th Report on Carcinogens, released June 2011, includes 8 new substances: industrial chemical formaldehyde and a botanical known as aristolochic acids, as well as captafol, cobalt-tungsten carbide, certain inhalable glass wool fibers, o-nitrotoluene, riddelliine, and styrene.

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"Killing One Owl Species To Save Another" [8]

"Spotted owls are on the decline despite two decades of work to bring them back. So, later this month, wildlife officials are releasing a new plan to protect the owls, and it includes a controversial new approach: eliminating their cousins."

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Source: NPR [11], 06/13/2011
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"Saudi Arabia, Defying OPEC, Will Raise Its Oil Output" [12]

"In the wake of an unruly OPEC meeting, Saudi Arabia has decided to go it alone and raise production substantially in the coming weeks to meet rising global demand."

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Source: NY Times [15], 06/13/2011
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"In a War of Words, Makers of Plastic Bags Go to Court" [16]

"The plastic bag industry, increasingly on the defensive as municipal bag bans proliferate, has gone on the attack against ChicoBag, a competitor that bills itself as an eco-friendly alternative. A federal lawsuit in South Carolina accuses ChicoBag of illegal trash-talking about plastic bag waste."

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Source: NY Times [20], 06/13/2011
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"Who’s Running Down RGGI?" [21]

New Jersey is pulling out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, and three other states may follow. Why is RGGI on the ropes and who is throwing the punches? RGGI is made up of 10 northeastern states stretching from Maine to Delaware. In 2008, they banded together to form a carbon-trading program for power plants --- a market mechanism that enables utilities to buy and sell emission credits so they can meet caps on the amount of carbon they're allowed to put into the air.

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Source: Living on Earth [25], 06/13/2011
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"In 'Tea Party' Era, the GOP's 'Red Fred' Is No Longer Green" [26]

The rise of the 'tea-party' movement has caused House Energy Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R=MI) to transform himself from a green advocate to an anti-EPA standard bearer.

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Source: LA Times [27], 06/13/2011
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"Return of the Rainbow Warrior" [28]

"The 1985 bombing of the Rainbow Warrior made the converted fishing trawler a campaigning icon. Now, in its 40th anniversary year, Greenpeace is launching its first purpose-built protest ship – one of the most technologically advanced vessels to set sail."

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Source: Guardian [29], 06/13/2011
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"High Level of Strontium Found at Fukushima Plant" [30]

"Radioactive strontium up to 240 times the legal concentration limit has been detected in seawater samples collected near an intake at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Sunday."

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Source: Japan Times [33], 06/13/2011
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Dengue Fever Creeps Back Into US — and Climate Change Isn't Helping [34]

Dengue fever, a painful disease transmitted by mosquitos, is now showing up in Florida for the first time in more than 70 years. Climate change could be a factor.

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Source: TIME [35], 06/13/2011
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"Government Says 2 Common Materials Pose Risk of Cancer" [36]

"The government issued warnings on Friday about two materials used daily by millions of Americans, saying that one [formaldehyde] causes cancer and the other [styrene] might."

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Source: NY Times [37], 06/13/2011
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