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"Shell Delays Arctic Oil Drilling Until 2013"

"HOUSTON -- With the prospect of rich new oil fields in tantalizing reach, Shell Oil announced on Monday that it was forced to put off completing wells in the Alaskan Arctic for another year after a spill containment dome was damaged during a testing accident."

Source: NY Times, 09/18/2012

"Japan to Zero Out Nuclear Power by 2030s"

"TOKYO -- The Japanese government has decided to phase out nuclear power by sometime in the 2030s and shift the country in the direction of renewables, energy conservation and natural gas."

Source: ENS, 09/17/2012

"'Astonishing' Ice Melt May Lead to More Extreme Winters"

"The record loss of Arctic sea ice this summer will echo throughout the weather patterns affecting the U.S. and Europe this winter, climate scientists said on Wednesday, since added heat in the Arctic influences the jet stream and may make extreme weather and climate events more likely."

Source: Climate Central, 09/13/2012

"Caves Create Long-Term Water Contamination Concerns"

Oil and gas drilling can usually protect groundwater when enough effort is taken to install well casings and cement them properly. But even those safeguards may fail in karst formations, as the Bureau of Land Management's experience in New Mexico shows.

Source: EnergyWire, 09/12/2012

"Eric Latino Is the 'Green Ambassador' of Drag Racing"

"If you get to talking to Eric Latino about his 1969 Pro Modfied Camaro, which he'll be racing this weekend in the 'Thunder by the Beach' drag-racing meeting at the Grand Bend Motorplex, he might tell you that race cars are painted almost any colour except green."

Source: Toronto Star, 09/10/2012

"Shell Begins Oil, Gas Drilling Off Alaska Coast"

"ANCHORAGE -- More than four years after Royal Dutch Shell paid $2.8 billion to the federal government for petroleum leases in the Chukchi Sea, a company vessel on Sunday morning sent a drill bit into the ocean floor, beginning preliminary work on an exploratory well 70 miles off the northwest coast of Alaska."

Source: AP, 09/10/2012

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