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"25 Years After Bhopal, Institute Still Reducing MIC"

"Twenty-five years ago Thursday, a leak of the chemical methyl isocyanate -- MIC -- killed thousands of people who lived near a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India. It was the worst industrial disaster in history. Since then, residents of the Kanawha Valley have lived with and periodically complained about the huge stockpile of MIC at a sister facility, the former Carbide plant in Institute."

Source: Charleston Gazette, 12/03/2009

"Big Utility to Close 11 Plants Using Coal"

"A large Southern utility said Tuesday that it would close 30 percent of its North Carolina coal-fired power plants by 2017, a step that represents a bet that natural gas prices will stay acceptably low and that stricter rules are coming on sulfur dioxide emissions, which cause acid rain."

Source: NYTimes, 12/03/2009

"International Banks Join to Support Strong Climate Deal"

"The heads of the world's largest international financial institutions today called for a comprehensive agreement to combat climate change at this month's United Nations conference in Copenhagen and agreed to further coordinate their own efforts to help achieve the meeting's ambitious goals."

Source: ENS, 12/03/2009

"E.P.A. Postpones Ethanol Blend Decision"

"The Environmental Protection Agency has put off, until the middle of next year, any decision about whether to increase the amount of ethanol allowed into the nation’s fuel."

Source: NYTimes, 12/02/2009

"Scientist Steps Down During E-Mail Probe"

"A scientist who is one of the central figures in the uproar over pirated e-mails from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit announced Tuesday that he is stepping down as the unit's director while the university investigates the incident."

Source: Wash Post, 12/02/2009

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