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"EPA Reveals High Hazard Potential at More Coal Ash Ponds"

"Twenty-two electric utility facilities with coal ash impoundments have written action plans to make them safer. But on Thursday, as the U.S. EPA made these plans public, the agency also released engineering assessments of 40 more coal ash impoundments showing they have the 'high' or 'significant' potential to cause loss of human life, environmental damage, or damage to infrastructure."

Source: ENS, 02/08/2010

"Senators Seek Sulfur Dioxide Pollution Cuts"

"A bipartisan group of U.S. senators on Thursday introduced legislation aimed at slashing emissions of sulfur dioxide, mercury and nitrogen oxide from smokestacks including coal-fired power plants."

Source: Reuters, 02/05/2010

"Nuclear Renaissance Could Stall, Canada Group Says"

"Expectations of a sharp rise in nuclear generating capacity over the next two decades are likely overblown, a Canadian think tank said on Thursday, disputing conventional wisdom that a nuclear renaissance is in full swing."

Source: Reuters, 02/05/2010

"EPA Sets 2010 U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard"

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said that ethanol and other renewable fuels must account for 8.25 percent of total gasoline and diesel sales in 2010 to meet Congress' mandate that nearly 13 billion gallons of renewable fuels be produced this year."

Source: Reuters, 02/05/2010

"EPA Reviews Hints of Weed Killer's Fetal Risks"

EPA is reopening its review of the possible health effects of the widespread herbicide atrazine. A new focus is on several studies linking the hormone-mimicking weedkiller to birth defects and other risks in newborns.

Source: Science News, 02/05/2010

"Pika Does Not Get Endangered Species Protection"

"The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Thursday evening that it would not grant the American pika -- a tiny mammal whose mountainside habitat is being threatened by climate change -- protection under the Endangered Species Act."

Source: Post Carbon, 02/05/2010

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