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Cities Attack Climate Change, One Kilowatt at a Time

The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (Canada, US, and Mexico) issued a report on Sept. 17, 2010, illustrating the steps 13 North American cities are taking, from small, planned efforts to reduce building energy use, to comprehensive, multi-sector adopted plans for reducing energy use.

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Report: Nitrogen and Phosphorous Pollution Remains Serious Threat

The USGS study used data from thousands of locations to analyze trends from 1992 to 2004. You can probably find many local and regional stories as these pollutants contribute to various environmental and human health problems.

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Getting Around Missoula

 

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AIRPORT-TO-HOTEL TRANSPORTATION

 

If you’re staying at the Holiday Inn at the Park, Doubletree Hotel Missoula Edgewater or the Holiday Inn Express in downtown Missoula, just pick up the hotline to your hotel in the baggage claim area for a courtesy shuttle. A cab ride is about 15 minutes and $15 (before the tip). Staying at other hotels? Check the hotel hotline phones in the baggage area or take a cab.

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"Spill Panel Presses BP on Response Plan"

"The two chairmen of the president's Oil Spill Commission, which is conducting an inquiry into the April 20 Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, expressed skepticism Monday about claims from BP and government officials that initial underestimation of the flow rate of the Macondo well had no impact on the response to the spill."

Source: Wash Post, 09/28/2010

Mining Companies Get First Look at Government Diesel Cancer Study

"A long-delayed government epidemiological study of possible ties between diesel exhaust and lung cancer in miners may finally be published this fall -- but only after a mining industry group, represented by the Washington lobbying powerhouse Patton Boggs, finishes a pre-publication review of the study's drafts."

Source: AOLNews, 09/28/2010

"Water Use in Southwest Heads for a Day of Reckoning"

"A once-unthinkable day is looming on the Colorado River. Barring a sudden end to the Southwest’s 11-year drought, the distribution of the river’s dwindling bounty is likely to be reordered as early as next year because the flow of water cannot keep pace with the region’s demands."

Source: NYTimes, 09/28/2010

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