- World Bank, cities pledge greenhouse gas reduction (AP)
- Italy court gives go-ahead on nuclear referendum (AFP)
- Nesting turtles give clues on oil spill's impact (AP)
- Toyota recalls 106,000 Prius cars (AP)
- Toyota recalls 105,784 Prius cars to fix gearbox, steering (Reuters)
- Joplin Tornado Leaves Environmental Hazards In Aftermath
- 20 former world leaders discuss looming water crisis (AFP)
- Study: Eastern wolves are hybrids with coyotes (AP)
- Texas Legislature has mixed environmental results (AP)
- TransCanada shuts Keystone line due to new leak (Reuters)
- UN aims for biodiversity treaty by July 2012 (AFP)
- German nuclear cull to add 40 million tones CO2 per year (Reuters)
- TV, Internet harming protection of biodiversity: UN (AFP)
- Environmental hazards remain after Joplin tornado (AP)
- Hollywood star Blanchett digs in over carbon tax (AFP)
- Brazil federal leaders discuss Amazon conflict (AP)
- German nuclear shutdown sets global example: Merkel (AFP)
- S&P downgrades Japan's TEPCO (AFP)
- Global carbon emissions at record high: IEA (AFP)
- Germans miss point with nuclear shutdown date: Sweden (Reuters)
- Germany decides to abandon nuclear power by 2022 (AP)
- Germany to scrap nuclear power by 2022 (AFP)
- Greenpeace climbers occupy Arctic oil rig (AFP)
- Trucks lose, ships win in warmer Arctic (AFP)
- SC nuclear plant becoming 1st in US to go digital (AP)
- BP spill fund winding down after $4 billion paid out: report (Reuters)
- Greenpeace activists climb Greenland oil rig (AP)
- China to step up fight against plastic addiction (AFP)
- Obama reaffirms US security pledge to ally Poland (Reuters)
- Dams power down in the largest US dam removal (AP)
- Palestinian 'first Arab woman' to scale Everest (AFP)
- Bluefin tuna escapes endangered species list (AP)
- US keeps bluefin tuna off endangered list (AFP)
- Teen ascends Everest to become youngest "seven summit" climber (Reuters)
- Fresh snow spoils plan to pick trash from Everest (AP)
- GOP presidential hopefuls shift on global warming (AP)
- NJ plans to pull out of greenhouse gas initiative (AP)
- White House unveils plans to curb regulations (AP)
- SNC-Lavalin still interested in buying AECL: CEO (Reuters)
- S.Africa to push ahead with nuclear plans (AFP)
- New cockroach found in popular S. Africa reserve (AP)
- Micronesia takes on Czech power plant over emissions (AFP)
- AP: NJ to pull out of greenhouse gas initiative (AP)
- Indonesia seizes haul of pangolin meat bound for Vietnam (Reuters)
- A Dark Day for Brazil's Amazon Jungle (OneWorld.net)
- Eurocontrol: No major ash impact on air traffic (AP)
- US promotes climate aid to skeptical Congress (AFP)
- US promotes climate aid to skeptical Congress (AFP)
- EPA, DOT Unveil New Fuel Economy Labels for Vehicles (ContributorNetwork)
- Environmentalist husband, wife shot dead in Brazil (AFP)
- Brazilian activist shot dead in Amazon (AP)
- Switzerland opposes building further nuclear power plants (AFP)
- Blue goo sucks up toxic waste
- Biofuels 'viable' for Australia, NZ aviation: report (AFP)
- Greenpeace: Cash, technology key in climate fight (AP)
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- Japan's Softbank announces solar power plan (AFP)
- Climber tells of 'emotional' return to Everest (AFP)
- Iran's largest lake turning to salt (AP)
- Pawlenty's Uncourageous Stand Against Ethanol (The Daily Beast)
- Administrator: EPA Committed to Public Health (ContributorNetwork)
- Sierra Leone chimps threatened by disappearing forest (AFP)
- Brazil debates weakening forest protection law (AP)
- Japan's TEPCO admits further reactor meltdowns (AFP)
- Japan's Tepco confirms meltdowns of 2 more Fukushima reactors (Reuters)
- No link between tornadoes and climate change: US (AFP)
- T. Rex Leech & Titanic Bacteria Make Top 10 New Species List (LiveScience.com)
- How the Floods May Restore Louisiana's Wetlands (Time.com)
- Body of Japanese climber brought down from Everest (AP)
- Sea levels set to rise by up to a metre: report (AFP)
- Brazilians protest against new environmental laws (AP)
- Stink bug spread worries growers across nation
- Europe air routes open so far after Iceland eruption (Reuters)
- Spacewalking astronauts encounter bolt trouble (AP)
- How the Floods May Restore Louisiana's Wetlands (Time.com)
- EPA and Louisiana Address Environmental Flood Issues (ContributorNetwork)
- U.S. Military Investigates Agent Orange Cover-Up
- Air Force Thunderbirds to perform using biofuel
- Skepticism grows over products touted as eco-friendly
- Most German nuclear power plants off the grid (AP)
- Merkel backs proposal to end nuclear power in 2022 (AFP)
- How the Floods May Restore Louisiana's Wetlands (Time.com)
- NRC questions new nuclear reactor design (AP)
- NRC questions new nuclear reactor design (AP)
- Man near nuclear plant was not a threat: police (Reuters)
- UN chief launches study of nuclear accident (AP)
- Personal benefits of gardening (Y! Green)
- BP recovers $1 bn Gulf spill costs from Japan's Mitsui (AFP)
- BP cuts oil spill burden with $1.1 billion Mitsui deal (Reuters)
- Indonesian logging ban covers primary forests (AFP)
- BP agrees to $1 billion settlement with MOEX (AP)
- Tepco to report record loss over nuclear crisis: media (Reuters)
- U.S. weather extremes show ‘new normal’ climate
- Hangout Festival helps post-oil spill recovery (AP)
- Kindle books outselling all print books on Amazon (Y! Green)
- Top 10 cat-friendly small dogs (Y! Green)
- The Army Goes Green with Nationwide Environmental Projects (ContributorNetwork)
- Senate Rejects GOP Offshore Oil Drilling Bill (ContributorNetwork)
- Species Extinction Rates Grossly Overestimated (LiveScience.com)
- China high-speed rail lines halted over violations (AFP)
- Poland targets shale gas despite pollution concern (AP)
- Long-feared flood rolls toward La. bayou country (AP)
- China confronts raft of problems at Three Gorges (AP)
- Amazon deforestation increases six-fold (AFP)
- Are you toxic from mercury? (Y! Green)
- Senate blocks GOP bid to speed offshore drilling (AP)
- Pennsylvania Fines Marcellus Shale Company More Than $1 Million (ContributorNetwo
- Greenpeace says 'toxic' toys sold in China, Hong Kong (AFP)
- UK eyes 50% carbon emissions cut target (AFP)
- Malaysia unveils plan to build 'green economy' (AFP)
- Why Japan's Shift Away from Nuclear Is Good for Business (Time.com)
- Group responds to potential NW wind power shutdown (AP)
- Five ways to show trees the love (Y! Green)
- Group responds to potential NW wind power shutdown (AP)
- Yellow hybrid stickers for carpool lanes set to expire
- Chesapeake natgas drilling contaminates water: Pennsylvania (Reuters)
- Solar Storms Could Have 'Potentially Devastating Effects': NOAA Official
- Scientists, Environmentalists Concerned Over the Fate of Forests in New Obama Policy
- Gulf oil spill doc 'The Big Fix' screens in Cannes (AP)
- UK pledges to cut carbon emissions in half by 2025 (AP)
- Brazil convicts U.S. pilots for 2006 crash (Reuters)
- Australia's reliance on polluting coal surges (AFP)
- When's the best time to buy gas? (Y! Green)
- Bali Coral Reefs Reveal Nine New Species (LiveScience.com)
- Imperiled species deal faces court challenge (AP)
- Japanese in expanded nuclear zone leave homes (AP)
- construct home in eco way
- EPA Says Pennsylvania Gas Shortage Unlikely (ContributorNetwork)
- Obama to open Alaska petroleum reserve to new drilling
- Why climate facts don't matter
- Third worker dies at Japan's troubled nuclear plant (Reuters)
- Japan's Hamaoka nuclear plant shut down (AFP)
- Northwest power surplus may halt wind energy (AP)
- NW has too much dam power, plans wind power halt (AP)
- Climate change bringing infection, hunger, illness (Reuters)
- Trees may grow 500 km further north by 2100 (Reuters)
- Pennsylvania asks for a waiver on gasoline grade (Reuters)
- 'Yo... I'm a climate scientist' preaches Aussie rap (AFP)
- This Awesome Urn Will Turn You into a Tree After You Die
- Japanese climber falls sick, dies on Mt. Everest (AP)
- Robots get their groove on in CA student orchestra (AP)
- Toyota's new Prius model may not arrive for a year (AP)
- Shell Oil submits Chukchi Sea drilling plan (AP)
- Task Force Reports No Major Safety Issues at U.S. Nuclear Plants After Month of Study
- UN climate chief predicts US turnaround on warming (AP)
- Leaked cables show tension over Arctic: Greenpeace (AFP)
- States set rules on exploiting Arctic wealth (AFP)
- Panel says US must act now to curb global warming (AP)
- Iran expert alarmed by 'critical' Caspian Sea pollution (AFP)
- NRC task force: US nuclear plants still safe (AP)
- Fukushima reactor water leak risks delaying crisis plan (Reuters)
- Blind, legless lizard found in Cambodia (AFP)
- Pakistan opens China-backed nuclear power plant (AFP)
- AP sources: White House set to unveil cyber plan (AP)
- In Search of Energy, A Booming Chile Chooses to Dam Its Rivers (Time.com)
- Shed Skin in Dust May Reduce Indoor Air Pollution (HealthDay)
- Shed Skin in Dust May Reduce Indoor Air Pollution (HealthDay)
- EU nuclear safety test must cover 'man-made' events: Barroso (AFP)
- Libya: Green groups sound alarm over tuna stocks (AFP)
- Arctic nations eye future of world's last frontier (Reuters)
- "Super Sherpa" scales Mount Everest for record 21st time (Reuters)
- 'Super Sherpa' completes 21st Everest ascent (AFP)
- TEPCO to log $12 bn loss after crisis: report (AFP)
- Vatican-appointed panel warns of climate change (AP)
- UN Report Claims Renewable Energy to Grow 10-Fold in Next 40 Years
- Toyota, Shell Open First U.S. Hydrogen Fueling Station from Pipeline (LiveScienc
- APNewsBreak: Ala. nuclear plant cited for safety (AP)
- Feds announce plans for 250 imperiled species (AP)
- Shale gas drilling linked with water contamination (AFP)
- First Solar, Chinese partner to develop projects (AP)
- Ex-Nepal foreign minister, 82, dies in Everest bid (AP)
- TEPCO submits compensation aid request to govt (AFP)
- NASA Scientist Helps Teens Sue Government over Climate Change (LiveScience.com)
- Conservationists question Columbia Basin dam plan (AP)
- Nepalese 82-year-old ex-minister dies on Everest (AFP)
- Best Buy considers EV sales
- Monks Fight to Get Cambodian Forests on the Carbon Market (Time.com)
- UN: Renewable energy key in climate change fight (AP)
- Elizabeth Hawley, world's Everest expert (Reuters)
- China to boost atomic safety standards: report (AFP)
- WWF takes images of rare tigers in logging forest (Reuters)
- Hong Kong told to revamp air pollution rules (AFP)
- 25 Oddball Ways to Enrich the Soil in a Compost Pile (ContributorNetwork)
- Are reusable bags doing the good we think they are?
- General Mills, Procter & Gamble pressured to reduce consumer packaging
- Brazil's Petrobras to boost ethanol production (AFP)
- Study: Global warming reduced corn, wheat harvests (AFP)
- EPA ratchets down radiation samples in milk, water (AP)
- Biggest car flops of the past 15 years (Y! Green)
- House Democrats Fight to End Big Oil Tax Breaks (ContributorNetwork)
- Russian forest defenders say attacked near Moscow (AFP)
- Study finds no leukaemia link to UK nuclear plants (Reuters)
- ways to Be green and live life
- Clinton says action needed to blunt food price rises (Reuters)
- Rising big river poses threat to La. oyster trade (AP)
- 'Green' Ammo: Army To Demonstrate Lead-Free Ammunition
- Brisk sales of permits for planned Idaho wolf hunts (Reuters)
- Midwest Senators Aim to Extend Ethanol Tax Credit (ContributorNetwork)
- Lawsuits challenge new wolf rules in N. Rockies (AP)
- Climate change panel drafts renewable energy paper (AP)
- APNewsBreak: study warns of mercury in Arctic (AP)
- Iberdrola Q1 profits rise on renewable energy (AFP)
- Oil drilling group Transocean reports profit slump (AFP)
- Biodiesel from vegetable oil
- Treating Kids for Environmental Ills Costs U.S. $76B a Year (HealthDay)
- Oregon firefighters extinguish train derail blaze (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Gray wolves go back to state control (AP)
- Climate scientists told to 'stop speaking in code' (AP)
- Treating Kids for Environmental Ills Costs U.S. $76B a Year (HealthDay)
- Indonesia, EU sign pact on sustainable timber (AFP)
- Climate activists target states with lawsuits (AP)
- Smokers Are the Latest Money-Grubbing Scheme of the Air Travel Industry (Contribu
- Europe bids to 'halt' biodiversity loss (AFP)
- New report confirms Arctic melt accelerating (AP)
- BP fined $25 million over Alaska oil spill (AFP)
- Things you could learn from your pets about going green (Y! Green)
- Slow clean up for Argentina's worst environmental stain (AFP)
- BP to pay $25 million penalty over Alaska oil spill (Reuters)
- The Internet: One big power suck
- Tokyo Electric may face $25 billion in liabilities: report (Reuters)
- Shell to submit new Arctic offshore drilling plan (AP)
- Top 10 solar-power states (Y! Green)
- NRC chief says nuke agency to look at flood risk (AP)
- Five biggest car flops (Y! Green)
- Why does chopping onions make you cry? (Y! Green)
- 'Million-dollar sharks' boon to eco-tourism: report (AFP)
- Japan's Edano: No limit on Tepco nuclear compensation (Reuters)
- Clean energy source shows dark side in U.S. tornadoes (Reuters)
- A Spanish Island's Quest to Be the Greenest Place on Earth (Time.com)
- Electric Car Boom Could Deliver a Surge in Grid Power
- Berkshire shareholders reject emissions goals (AP)
- Environmental group to sue feds over SoCal frog (AP)
- Chevron's environmental oil case turns into duel in the Amazon
- Thousands protest against nuclear plant in Taiwan (AFP)
- Spanish nuclear power station in leak scare (AP)
- Alien Giant Tortoise Helps Restore Ecosystem (LiveScience.com)
- Protesters in Taiwan rally against nuclear plant (AP)
- Rio Tinto says no need to rush emissions tax (AFP)
- A Talk With Al Gore About Climate Change, Birthers and His New App (Time.com)
- Court rejects challenge to Calif.'s clean car regs (AP)
- Groups call on BLM to act against Wyoming ozone (AP)
- Sen. Tom Udall's Lonely Climate-Change Crusade (The Daily Beast)
- NRC chief questions blackout plans for US plants (AP)
- Wisconsin nuclear plant on the auction block (Reuters)
- Motorcycle Sales Rise, Driven By Pricey Gas
- NRC chief questions blackout plans for US plants (AP)
- Alabama nuclear plant without power but shut safely (Reuters)
- Google: renewable energy is long-term effort (Reuters)
- Violent storms smack the South, kill at least 85 (AP)
- Trapping threatens near-extinct Philippine eagle (AFP)