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"Pemex Finally Strikes Oil in Deep Waters"

"President Felipe Calderón of Mexico announced Wednesday that the national oil company, Pemex, had struck oil in deep water, its first success after years of exploration in the deeper reaches along the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico."

Source: Green/NYT, 08/30/2012

"Seals' Comeback Spells Trouble For Mass. Coast"

"Before the Marine Mammal Protection Act was passed 40 years ago, early New Englanders had nearly hunted seals to death. They wanted them for their furs and to keep them from eating cod. Massachusetts even paid bounties on seals: $5 per nose. The act has helped gray seals and harbor seals recolonize New England waters, but fishermen off the coast of Cape Cod say they have become a nuisance."

Source: NPR, 08/30/2012

"A Late Bet on Coal May Not Pay Off"

The dramatic drop in the price of natural gas as a result of the U.S. fracking boom may doom the profitability of future coal-burning power plants. It is just one example of how imperfect information about the future makes energy markets uncertain and risky.

Source: Green/NYT, 08/30/2012

"Health Groups Sue U.S. For Failing To Protect Food Supply"

"Two U.S. health and environment organizations sued the federal government on Wednesday for what the groups say is a failure to implement and enforce a new food safety law that could help prevent thousands of deaths caused by food-borne illnesses each year."

Source: Reuters, 08/30/2012

"Republican Platform Opposes Agenda 21"

"The G.O.P. platform approved Tuesday in Florida included tough language on many expected issues like abortion, but also takes a stand on an issue that has historically been out of the party’s mainstream: Agenda 21."

Source: Green/NYT, 08/30/2012

"Hurricane Isaac 2012 Steers Clear Of Direct Blow To New Orleans"

"NEW ORLEANS — Isaac's whistling winds lashed this city and the storm dumped nearly a foot of rain on its desolate streets, but the system of levee pumps, walls and gates appeared to withstand one of the stiffest challenges yet. To the north and south, though, people had to be evacuated or rescued as Isaac lingered over Louisiana."

Source: Huffington Post, 08/30/2012

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