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"US-Japan Discussed 'Action' Against Anti-Whalers"

"Japanese and American officials discussed taking action to weaken a prominent anti-whaling group, with Tokyo insisting that Sea Shepherd's confrontations on the high seas actually hurt efforts to reduce whaling, U.S. diplomatic cables show."

Source: AP, 01/03/2011

"Transocean Tries To Stop Another Horizon Probe"

"Transocean Ltd, the world's biggest offshore rig contractor, aims to stop a seventh U.S. body from investigating the accident that sank one of its rigs while causing the largest U.S. offshore oil spill."

Source: Reuters, 01/03/2011

"Climate Change Is Skiing's Worst Nightmare"

"Ski resorts are getting greener, and they're seeking recognition for it -- partly to boost their image with their environmentally-conscious clientele. To educate the public and recognize the best programs, one grass-roots organization, the Ski Area Citizens' Coalition, tracks the environmental impact and efforts of 82 ski areas in 11 Western states and has issued an annual report card each of the past 11 years."

Source: AP, 01/03/2011

Pesticide Drift: "Dying on the Vine"

"The best news for wine growers Kevin and Karen Kohlman was this: Their vines did not get hit this season by pesticides drifting onto their property from surrounding private industrial forestlands. That’s a change."

Source: Eugene Register-Guard, 01/03/2011

"Green Skeletons Lurk In GOP Closets"

"It may be heresy to conservatives, but a trip down memory lane shows nearly all of the top-tier Republican presidential contenders want to save the planet from global warming."

Source: Politico, 01/03/2011

"A Battle Over Uranium Bodes Ill for U.S. Debate"

Proposals for re-opening uranium mills and mines in Colorado are re-igniting bitter old debates -- and may foretell how divisive a national debate over restarting nuclear energy development may prove to be.

Source: NYTimes, 12/31/2010

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