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N. Carolina Sea Levels Rising 3 Times Faster: Study

"An international team of environmental scientists led by the University of Pennsylvania has shown that sea-level rise, at least in North Carolina, is accelerating. Researchers found 20th-century sea-level rise to be three times higher than the rate of sea-level rise during the last 500 years."

Source: Science Daily, 10/29/2009

"Deal Struck on Great Lakes Ship Pollution"

"Congressional negotiators reached a deal Tuesday that would effectively exempt 13 ships that haul iron ore, coal and other freight on the Great Lakes from a proposed federal rule meant to reduce air pollution."

Source: AP, 10/29/2009

"U.S. Climate Bill Spurs Low-Carbon Jobs Debate"

"Leaders at companies that develop low-carbon energy told a Senate panel that climate legislation would create millions of new jobs, but lawmakers from fossil-fuel dependent states said the bill would hit employment in the traditional energy economy."

Source: Reuters, 10/29/2009

The Copenhagen Connection

SEJ has an online clearinghouse for journalists available for free-lance assignment to cover the climate treaty talks in Copenhagen. Check it out if you have pixels for hire, or if you want to enhance your news organization's coverage of this important event.

"High Lead Levels Return Near Doe Run Smelter"

"More than 100 properties near the Doe Run Co.'s smelter have been recontaminated with dangerous levels of lead, a finding that comes less than a decade after regulators ordered the company to remove and replace polluted soil on the properties, the U.S. EPA said Monday."

Source: St.Louis Post-Dispatch, 10/28/2009

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