Scientists
Find Evidence That Oil And Dispersant Mix Is Making Its Way Into The Foodchain
(By Dan Froomkin, The Huffington Post, 7/31/10)
Oil
Spill Legislation Passes House (By Matthew Daly, The Huffington Post, 7/30/10)
July
could be hottest month on record (By Doyle Rice, USA Today, 7/30/10)
US expert:
China oil spill far bigger than stated
(By Cara Anna, The Associated Press as reported by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, 7/30/10)
Oil-soaked
waste worries Gulf Coast landfills' neighbors (By Lesley Clark and Fred
Tasker, McClatchy Newspspers, 7/30/10)
Are
our oceans dying? Phytoplankton has declined 40% in 60 years as figures reveal
Earth has been getting hotter since the Eighties (By Daily Mail Reporter,
The [UK] Daily Mail, 7/30/10)
A
Warmer Ocean is a Less Green One (By Ed Yong, Discover Magazine Blog, 7/28/10)
Last decade
warmest on record, indicators in decline: Data 'screaming that the
world is warming,' scientist says of annual report (The Associated Press as reported by
MSNBC.com, 7/28/10)
Why
Brits use less energy than Americans
(Reported by Marco Werman, NPR - The World, 7/27/10)
Haphazard
Firefighting Might Have Sunk BP Oil Rig (By Aaron Mehta and John Solomon,
The Center for Public Integrity, 7/27/10)
Wind
farm 'mega-project' underway in Mojave Desert: The Alta Wind Energy Center - with plans for thousands of acres of
turbines to generate electricity for 600,000 Southern California homes -
officially breaks ground Tuesday. (By Tiffany
Hsu, The Los Angeles Times, 7/27/10)
Obama
pledges swift response after Battle Creek oil spill; Granholm tours site
(By Detroit News staff and
wire, Detroit News, 7/27/10)
Oil spewing
from well near Louisiana marsh: Boom placed around
100-foot-high plume; tugboat hit well, officials say (By NBC, msnbc.com
and news services, MSNBC.com, 7/27/10)
Among
House Democrats in Rust Belt, a sense of abandonment over energy bill (By
Paul Kane and Shailagh Murray, The Washington Post, 7/27/10)
Disputed
chemical bisphenol-A found in paper receipts (By Lyndsey Layton, The Washington Post, 7/27/10)
China landslide leaves
21 missing amid floods: Worst rainy season in a decade has already
killed hundreds (By Chi-Chi Zhang, The Associated Press as reported by MSNBC.com, 7/27/10)
BP
should end the oil age early: The Gulf oil spill should spur BP to leave Canada's
tar sands alone, and focus their energy on renewable power (By John Sauven, The [UK] Guardian, 7/27/10)
Power
Struggle: GM, Nissan vying to offer best deal on electric cars later this year (By Tom Krisher, The Associated Press as
reported by The Baltimore Sun, 7/27/10)
BP's
new CEO: Gulf spill was a wake-up call - American Bob Dudley sees
challenges as he takes over for Tony Hayward (By Harry R. Weber and Jane Wordell, The Associated
Press as reported by MSNBC.com, 7/27/10)
The
Energy Bill Fallout (By Andrew Restuccia, The Washington Independent, 7/27/10)
Climate change
equals more Mexican migration: study (By Maggie Fox, Reuters, 7/26/10)
Plastiki
Wraps Up an 8,300-Mile Voyage (By Felicity Barringer, The New York Times -
Green Blog, 7/26/10)
Smog blankets
Moscow on city's hottest day (By Conor Humphries, Reuters, 7/26/10
U.S.
faces climate-driven water shortages (By Todd Woody, Grist.org, 7/26/10)
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