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"Saving an Aztec Salamander"

"The ancient waterways upon which the Aztec Empire was built are now a fraction of their former glory. ... Hidden underneath the murky water, sharing space with discarded soda cans and empty potato-chip bags, an ageless 'water monster' called the axolotl, a central figure in Aztec legend and a protein-rich part of the diet then, is also vanishing."

Source: Christian Science Monitor, 01/14/2010

"Monsanto GMO Ignites Big Seed War"

"Even though deep snowdrifts cover his fields in eastern Kansas, Luke Ulrich, a corn and soybean farmer here, is thinking about spring. It's time to buy seed again, but hundreds of seed companies have gone under in the past two decades."

Source: NPR, 01/14/2010

"Texas Town Welcomed Drilling, Now Fears Pollution"

"Texas state regulators have detected elevated levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene near Dish, raising fears that drilling more than 12,000 gas wells across the Barnett Shale could be a health hazard."

Source: AP, 01/13/2010

"NY Senator Calls for Cadmium Ban in Kids' Jewelry"

"Reports of high cadmium content in children's jewelry imported from China have prompted a senior U.S. senator to press for legislation that would ban the toxic heavy metal as a hazardous substance from those products and toys."

Source: AP, 01/13/2010

"Report Links Vehicle Exhaust to Health Problems"

"Exhaust from cars and trucks exacerbates asthma in children and may cause new cases as well as other respiratory illnesses and heart problems resulting in deaths, an independent institute that focuses on vehicle-related air pollution has concluded."

Source: NYTimes, 01/13/2010

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