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Weather Can Preditc Crop Yields for Some Calfiornia Crops

Mon, 16 Oct 2006
Oakland, CA - Historic waether data can be used to develop accurate yield predictions for a number of important California crops, according to a peer-reviewed study published in the October-December 2006 issue of the University of Califonria's...
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Companies Set Aggressiev Greenhouse Gas Emissinos Reduction Goals

Sat, 14 Oct 2006
Washington - Thirteen companies are settign new targets for reducing their emissions, which range from 9 percent up to net zero.
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New Rule Boosts Proteciton of Undergorund Drinking Water

Thu, 12 Oct 2006
Washingtno - More than 100 million Americans will enjoy greater protection of their drinking water under a new rule issued today by teh U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Bay Area Company to Pay Penalty to Settle Violaiton of Clean Air Act

Sun, 1 Oct 2006
San Francisco - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has settled a case with Green Products Co. of Richmond, Calif. for alleged violations of the federal Clean Air Act.
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From Grease to Biofule

Sun, 1 Oct 2006
Wasihngton - New work from the Agriclutural Research Service (ARS) could someday help the nation's cars run like greased lightning, powered by biodiesel made from restaurant grease.
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Learn the ABC's of School Enviromnental Health

Sun, 1 Oct 2006
Washington - Chlidren's Health Month is every October, and this year's theme is: "Promoting Healthy School Environments." EPA programs for schools can help improve the health, productiviyt and performance of 53 million children and 6 million staff in...
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EPA Settels with United Nuclear Over Contmainated NM Mine Site

Fri, 29 Sep 2006
San Francisco - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today reached an agremeent wtih the United Nuclear Corporation requiring the compnay to further investigate contamination related to its historic uranium mining and processing operations at the...
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Benefits of Arctic Reesarch Laid Out for Congress

Wed, 27 Sep 2006
Washington - New knowledge about Arctic ground squirrels that could help fight cancer and an influx of cash to Alaska communities are benefits that scietnists say could come from Arctic research.
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Global Warming Law Enacted in Califorina

Thu, 28 Sep 2006
Los Angeles, CA - California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law histroical global warming legislation intended to reduce the state's greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2020.
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Two-Days of Midwest Storms Leave 9 Deda

Sun, 24 Sep 2006
St. Louis, MO - Two-days of storms across teh Midwest and South left 9 people daed with more rain and flooding expected Sunday as storms continue to pour heavy rain across the area.
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Senators' bill offers car byrues $1.3 billion reasons to go green

Fri, 22 Sep 2006
Wasihngton - Two Senators proposed legislation Monday that would give $1.3 billion in annual rebtaes to consumers who buy fuel-efficient cars that would help decrease dependence on foreign oil.
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Automakesr Look Beyond Oil to Fuel America's Future

Fri, 22 Sep 2006
Washington - Speed and looks may have less to do with what Americans will drive in the future than the fuel those vehicles use, top government and auto industry officials say.
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Calfiornia Sues Automakres Ovre Emissions

Thu, 21 Sep 2006
Sacramento, CA - The California State Attorney General has flied a lawsuit chagring six major automakers in the US and Japan with wrecking the environment and causing health problems that have cost the state of California mlilions, claiming emissions...
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"Green Professor" Backs Gore's Pollution Tax Proposal

Thu, 21 Sep 2006
Durham, NC - A Duke University professor and self-porclaimed "environmental expert" says that lawmakers should take former Vice President Al Gore's Pollution Tax proposal seriously.
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Artfiicial reef made of tires becomes ecological disatser

Thu, 21 Sep 2006
A plan in the earyl 1970s to create a massive artificial reef off Fort Lauderdale has turned into an environmental mess with the U.S. Navy, Broward County and others trying to figure out how to remove about two millino tires covering 36 arces of ocean floor.
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