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Transmission Superhighway May Carry Coal Power to Northeast [1]

SolveClimate founder David Sassoon explains March 24, 2009, how energy policies and East-West differences in power transmission needs are quietly leaving the door open for the cheapest, dirtiest coal power to flood the Northeast under plans for what is intended to be a green transmission superhighway.
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03/25/2009
Energy & Fuel [2]
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National (U.S.) [4]
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IPCC Plans Study of Climate Extremes [5]

"OSLO -- A proposed U.N. study of climate extremes will be a practical guide for tackling natural disasters and fill a gap in past reports focused on the gradual effects of global warming, experts said.

03/25/2009
Climate Change [6]
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International [7]
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"Federal Judge Says No to Modified Crops on U.S. Refuge Land" [8]

WASHINGTON -- In a court case with potential impact in Missouri and across the country, a federal judge in Delaware ruled today that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife should not have permitted farming with genetically modified crops on a national wildlife refuge. U.S. District Judge Gregory Sleet wrote that the Fish and Wildlife agency erred by failing to conduct environmental studies to determine whether farming with genetically modified crops at the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Delaware was compatible with conservation and habitat preservation. Bill Lambrecht reports for the St.

Agriculture [9]
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Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch [11], 03/25/2009
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"Antibiotics Pose Concern for Ethanol Producers" [12]

"The ethanol industry must be wondering where the bottom is. Profits are slim or non-existent and about 20 percent of all U.S. plants are shut down. In addition, ethanol's main by-product, which is sold as livestock feed, has raised potential food safety concerns.

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Source: Minnesota Public Radio [13], 03/25/2009
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"Grace Got Asbestos Warnings 30 Years Ago, Jury Told" [14]

"A former W.R. Grace & Co. executive testified he warned his superiors more than 30 years ago about asbestos contamination in vermiculite from a Montana mine and feared it might lead to criminal prosecution.

03/25/2009
Chemicals [15]
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"Food Inspectors Leave Some Problems With Bottled Water Unreported" [16]

"The Canadian Food Inspection Agency often finds problems with bottled water, but doesn't tell the public about them. Canada's federal food watchdog issued 29 recall notices for bottled water products between 2000 and early 2008, citing deficiencies such as contamination by bacteria, moulds, glass chips and trace amounts of arsenic. Of the recalls, affecting 49 different products, it issued a public warning in only seven cases, two of which came after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration made public its recall orders.

03/25/2009
Water & Oceans [17]
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Canada [18]
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"Some See Daylight at Last for U.S. Feed-In Tariffs" [19]

"With Congress and President Obama championing green energy, the solar industry sees an opening to pursue a goal it long considered unattainable: European-style subsidies for sun-generated power. The national trade group for solar manufacturers is discussing whether it should push for a national feed-in tariff, a funding mechanism that forces utilities to buy green power at premium prices. Popular in Germany and Spain, feed-in tariffs have gained little traction in the United States. But that is changing.

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National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Greenwire [20], 03/25/2009
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"EPA Environmental Justice Grants Fund Projects in 28 States" [21]

EPA is awarding $800,000 in grants to organizations working with communities throughout the country that struggle with environmental justice issues. Under the Environmental Justice Small Grants Program, 40 grants, up to $20,000 each, are going to community organizations and local and tribal governments in 28 states for projects aimed at addressing environmental and public health issues." Environment News Service had the story March 24, 2009.

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Source: ENS [23], 03/25/2009
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"Alaskan Lake's Fate Could Echo Across Continent" [24]

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Natural Resources [25]
Public [3]
Alaska and Hawaii [26]
Source: Christian Science Monitor [27], 03/25/2009
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"EPA Says It Could Block Mountaintop Coal Permits" [28]

EPA, in a surprise move, is asserting its Clean Water Act authority over mountaintop removal mining permits.
Natural Resources [25]
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Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [10]
Source: Reuters [29], 03/25/2009
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