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"Parties Renew Agreement To Restore Klamath Basin"

"GRANTS PASS, Ore. -- A companion agreement to a historic deal to remove four dams from the Klamath River has been renewed, giving supporters another two years to try to get Congress to pay for the work, officials said Monday."

Source: AP, 01/02/2013

"Climate Change Threatens French Wine"

"PARIS, France -- From rising shorelines to devastating hurricanes, the visible effects scientists say climate change is wreaking on daily life no longer surprise many people around the world. The French have their own take on just how radically life may change."

Source: Global Post, 01/02/2013

"Rift With China Clouds Solar Industry's Future"

"It's been a banner year for solar energy. The United States is on track to install a record number of solar power systems -- thanks in large part to low-cost solar panels from China. That's been challenging for American manufacturers, and federal officials have put trade tariffs on Chinese panels."

Source: NPR, 01/02/2013

"As Pheasants Disappear, Hunters in Iowa Follow"

"The pheasant, once king of Iowa’s nearly half-a-billion-dollar hunting industry, is vanishing from the state. Surveys show that the population in 2012 was the second lowest on record, 81 percent below the average over the past four decades."

Source: NY Times, 01/02/2013

"Japan’s New Leader Endorses Nuclear Plants"

"TOKYO — The newly elected prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, said Sunday that he would seek to build nuclear reactors, reversing within a week in office a campaign pledge to move Japan away from nuclear power."

Source: NY Times, 12/31/2012

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