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"Debate on Clean Energy Leads to Regional Divide"

The debate over the giant climate-change and energy bill now before Congress has set off a fight between Eastern and Midwestern politicians over transmission lines and solar and wind energy. Many of the best wind sites are in the Midwest, far from the electric load in populous East Coast cities.
Source: NYTimes, 07/14/2009

"Birds' Survival Relies On World's Largest Crab Orgy"

"The Delaware Bay is the site of the largest horseshoe crab orgy in the world. Mating season brings millions of crabs onto the beaches, and tens of thousands of migratory shorebirds, who gorge themselves on crab eggs on their way to the Arctic."
Source: NPR, 07/14/2009

"NPS to Propose Boat Rule for Grand Canyon"

"The National Park Service is proposing the extension of rules for boating on the Colorado River through part of Grand Canyon National Park to the landmark's entire 277-mile river corridor."
Source: Greenwire, 07/14/2009

"Indian Monsoon Among Risks From Rapid Climate Change"

The monsoon arrived late and weak in India this year -- a phenomenon some attribute to climate change. As it ponders drought and crop failure, India continues to insist that rich nations must solve the climate problem without its help.
Source: Reuters, 07/14/2009

China Seeks to Dominate in Renewable Energy

"When the United States' top energy and commerce officials arrive in China on Tuesday, they will land in the middle of a building storm over China's protectionist tactics to become the world's leader in renewable energy."
Source: NYTimes, 07/14/2009

"Feds Document Shrinking San Joaquin Valley Aquifer"

"California's San Joaquin Valley has lost 60 million acre-feet of groundwater since 1961, according to a new federal study. ... The Central Valley is America's largest farming region; it's also the single-largest zone of groundwater pumping."
Source: Sacramento Bee, 07/14/2009

"Crops, Ponds Destroyed in Quest for Food Safety"

"In the verdant farmland surrounding Monterey Bay, a national marine sanctuary and one of the world's biological jewels, scorched-earth strategies are being imposed on hundreds of thousands of acres in the quest for an antiseptic field of greens. And the scheme is about to go national."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle, 07/14/2009

EPA To Push Hard-Rock Mining Cleanup Bonds

"The Environmental Protection Agency, complying with a court order, will develop a rule to guarantee companies that mine everything from copper to uranium will pay for needed environmental cleanup, not taxpayers."
Source: AP, 07/14/2009

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