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"Maker of Film 'Crude' Ordered To Turn Over Footage"

"A federal judge ordered a documentary filmmaker Thursday to turn over about 600 hours of raw footage from a film about a court fight over whether Chevron Corp. owes billions of dollars in damages for oil contamination in Ecuador."

Source: AP, 05/07/2010

"Scientists Decry 'Assaults' on Climate Research"

"More than 250 U.S. scientists on Thursday defended climate change research against 'political assaults' and warned that any delay in tackling global warming heightens the risk of a planet-wide catastrophe."

Source: Reuters, 05/07/2010

Feds Look at Lead Testing Costs for Small Businesses

"The Consumer Product Safety Commission ... voted to begin writing a rule to allow manufacturers, big and small, to essentially break the required testing process for lead, lead paint and other potential dangers into parts."

Source: AP, 05/06/2010

"U.S. Carbon Emissions Fell Record 7 Percent in 2009: EIA"

"U.S. emissions of the main greenhouse gas from fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas fell a record 7 percent in 2009 due to the recession and more efficient use of fuels, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters, 05/06/2010

"Defending Sacred Eagle Rock"

Native Americans in Michigan are trying "to stop an international mining giant from destroying the site where Ojibwa ceremonies have taken place as long as elders can remember."

Source: Indian Country Today, 05/06/2010

"Agencies Pledge To Curb Abuse of Child Farmworkers"

The Labor Department and the Environmental Protection Agency pledged to do a better job of protecting the 300,000 to 400,000 child farmworkers from threats including pesticide exposure, after a stinging new report from Human Rights Watch.

Source: AP, 05/06/2010

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