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"Junkyard Regulation Sets up Clash of Cultures" [1]

"Meet Terry Carter, an affable man in grease-stained blue work clothes: Terry Carter, struggling businessman, recycler, host of last resort for your broken-down Subaru, your over-the-hill refrigerator, that old RV you can’t sell. Or is he Terry Carter, unlicensed junkyard operator, scofflaw, headache for town government and threat to the environment?"

Waste [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Burlington Free Press [5], 04/19/2010
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Local Group Proposes 10-Year Plan for Cleaning Baltimore Harbor [6]

"Baltimore's revitalized waterfront draws millions of visitors a year, but could it ever be a place where people actually take a dip? Or catch fish? That's the vision of a local group that wants to make Baltimore's harbor swimmable and fishable within a decade."

Water & Oceans [7]
Public [3]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [8]
Source: Baltimore Sun [9], 04/19/2010
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"Sapping the Superfund's Strength" [10]

The Superfund hazardous waste cleanup program has been slow to start and finish hundreds of cleanups.

Pollution [11]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Nation [12], 04/19/2010
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"Earth Day Turns 40, Having Spawned Environmental Movement" [13]

"One U.S. senator and a core of young organizers turned April 22, 1970, into the day the environmental movement was born."

Activism [14]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: McClatchy [15], 04/19/2010
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"W.Va. Mine Disaster Calls Attention To Revolving Door" [16]

"More than 200 former congressional staff members, federal regulators and lawmakers are employed by the mining industry as lobbyists, consultants or senior executives, including dozens who work for coal companies with the worst safety records in the nation, a Washington Post analysis shows."

Environmental Politics [17]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Wash Post [18], 04/19/2010
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Atrazine: "Growing Concern in the Water" [19]

"Alarmed by latest research, the Obama administration is conducting a broad review of toxic weed killer atrazine that could lead to tighter restrictions."

Chemicals [20]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Chicago Tribune [21], 04/19/2010
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April 22, 2010

From Coal to Gas: Whether, When, How [22]

A recent report from the Congressional Research Service indicates that underutilized natural gas plants have the potential to displace some coal plants. The author of the report joins an expert panel to look at the possibilities and questions raised by the idea of coal displacement. An Environmental Law Institute event.

Professional Meetings [23]
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Public [3]
Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [24]
Energy & Fuel [25]
Pollution [11]
Government [26]
Environmental Politics [17]
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National (U.S.) [4]

"In Vermont, Nuke Power Faces a Test" [27]

"Vermont Yankee is one of more than two dozen aging U.S. reactors that have leaked radioactive tritium from underground pipes. Its case has cast a pall on the revival of nuclear power and revived the anti-nuclear movement."

Nuclear Power & Radiation [28]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: USA TODAY [29], 04/16/2010
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"Earth's Missing Heat Could Haunt Us Later: Report" [30]

"The rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere means far more energy is coming into Earth's climate system than is going out, but half of that energy is missing and could eventually reappear as another sign of climate change, scientists said on Thursday."

Climate Change [24]
Public [3]
International [31]
Source: Reuters [32], 04/16/2010
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"Chesapeake Bay Crabs Are Making a Big Comeback" [33]

"The Chesapeake's blue crabs, in decline for a decade, are in the middle of an extraordinary comeback, officials in Maryland and Virginia said Wednesday. The estuary's crab population has more than doubled in two years, they said, reaching its highest level since 1997."
 

Fish & Fisheries [34]
Public [3]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [8]
Source: Wash Post [35], 04/16/2010
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