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"Dead Pigs in China River Spotlight Heedless Industry"

"The rotting bodies of about 6,000 pigs in a river that supplies tap water to Shanghai has drawn attention to an ugly truth -- China's pig farms are often riddled with disease and one way or another, sick animals often end up in the food chain."

Source: Reuters, 03/14/2013

Did Uranium Lobbyist Reverse EPA Stand Against Polluting TX Water?

"When Uranium Energy Corp. sought permission to launch a large-scale mining project in Goliad County, Texas, it seemed as if the Environmental Protection Agency would stand in its way. To get the ore out of the ground, the company needed a permit to pollute a pristine supply of underground drinking water in an area already parched by drought."

Source: ProPublica, 03/14/2013

"Monarch Butterflies Drop Ominously in Mexico"

"MEXICO CITY -- The number of Monarch butterflies making it to their winter refuge in Mexico dropped 59 percent this year, falling to the lowest level since comparable record-keeping began 20 years ago, scientists reported Wednesday."

Source: AP, 03/14/2013

"Obama Admin Placing Big Bet on Small Reactors"

"The Obama administration is promoting a bold, long-range plan for building dozens of small, factory-built reactors capable of replacing coal-fired power plants that are expected to be retired in the coming decades, a Department of Energy official said yesterday."

Source: Greenwire, 03/14/2013

"Calvert Cliffs Reactor License Denied Over Foreign Ownership"

"ROCKVILLE, Md. -- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has upheld the denial of a construction and operating license for a third nuclear reactor at Calvert Cliffs in Maryland because the company proposing the reactor is owned by the French government."

Source: ENS, 03/14/2013

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