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"With Gas Prices Rising, First Electric Vehicle Owners Are Charged Up" [1]

"Early adopters of battery powered cars say they are satisfied with their purchases, despite some hassles."

Source: LA Times [2], 03/14/2011

"Smoke From Wood Fireplaces, Stoves Raises New Health Concerns" [3]

"Recent research raises new concerns over the toxic substances borne aloft in wood smoke. Scientists say the tiny airborne specks of pollution carry carcinogenic chemicals deep into lungs and trigger DNA damage and gene changes comparable to the hazards of cigarette smoke and car exhaust."

Source: EHN [4], 03/14/2011

"TSA To Retest Airport Body Scanners for Radiation" [5]

"The Transportation Security Administration announced Friday that it would retest every full-body X-ray scanner that emits ionizing radiation — 247 machines at 38 airports — after maintenance records on some of the devices showed radiation levels 10 times higher than expected."

Source: USA TODAY [6], 03/14/2011

"Tsunami Warning Website Fails Pacific Coast Residents" [7]

"So many people surged to the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center website that it slowed to a crawl early Friday, unable to provide critical information to the public about the coastal impact in the U.S. of a massive earthquake in Japan."

Source: McClatchy [8], 03/14/2011

"Crisis Underscores Fears About Safety of Nuclear Energy" [9]

"The official announcement that two reactors at an earthquake-damaged nuclear plant could be suffering meltdowns underscores the Japanese nuclear industry’s troubled history, and years of grass-roots objections from a people uniquely sensitive to the ravages of nuclear destruction."

Monday, March 14, 2011
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"Second Explosion at Reactor as Technicians Try to Contain Damage" [10]

"A second explosion rocked a troubled nuclear power plant Monday, blowing the roof off a containment building but not harming the reactor, Japanese nuclear officials announced on public television. The explosion underscores the difficulties Japanese authorities are having in bringing several stricken reactors under control three days after a massive earthquake and a tsunami hit Japan’s northeast coast and shut down the electricity that runs the crucial cooling systems for reactors.

Source: NY Times [11], 03/14/2011

"Explosion Rocks Japan Nuclear Plant After Quake" [12]

An explosion at a nuclear power plant in northern Japan on Saturday blew the roof off one building, brought down walls and caused a radiation leak of unspecified proportions, Japanese officials said, after Friday’s huge earthquake caused critical failures in the plant’s cooling system."

Source: NY Times [13], 03/12/2011

Evaporating Oil From BP Spill Likely Posed a Health Threat: Study [14]

"A new study about the way oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon accident evaporated into the air confirms that cleanup workers were exposed to high levels of airborne pollution, and that the fumes also may have made their way onshore in Louisiana."

Source: New Orelans Times-Picayune [15], 03/11/2011

"Interest in Renewable Energy May Stick as Oil Prices Surge" [16]

"The latest surge in oil prices may help the renewable energy industry reach a turning point after years of boom-and-bust cycles long dictated by the rise and fall in gas prices."

Source: LA Times [17], 03/11/2011

"Conservationists: Forest Planning Rule Strips Wildife Protections" [18]

"Conservation groups are concerned that new National Forest Management planning rule announced by the Obama administration last month takes away the single most important measure to ensure wildlife protection afforded by the 1982 regulations they will replace."

Source: ENS [19], 03/11/2011

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