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EPA & DOT Propose Clearer, More Colorful Fuel Economy Labels

Image: EPA Making Guzzlers Stand Out Even More One way to nudge people into making better decisions is to make it easier to compare different products and services. There are still many people out there who have no idea if 16 MPG is a good or bad, but if they saw a big red “D” on a sticker, they might be tempted to find a vehicle with a better grade. That’s the goal behind new fuel economy labels proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT). Read on for more details…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tar Sands Projects Responsible for Water Pollution in Alberta’s Rivers – Despite Industry Claims to Contrary

photo: sbamueller via flickr Contradicting previous industry- and government-backed studies about the source of pollution occurring downstream from Alberta tar sands projects, a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences says that high levels of lead, mercury, cadmium, zinc and other pollutants are not naturally occurring. As Cree elders have said for some time,

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Obama Creates National Ocean Council to Oversee Protection of Our Oceans, Coasts & Great Lakes

photo: Shannon Bullard/ Go San Diego Card Blog via flickr President Obama has signed an executive order adopting the final recommendations of the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force , creating a National Ocean Council charged with overseeing national policy providing stewardship over the United Sta… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BP Buys Scientists’ Silence For $250 Per Hour

That’s 24 minutes right there… photo: Gisela Giardino via flickr. Perhaps this sort of non-disclosure agreement is normal, but for BP and its growing reputation of trying to stop the free flow of information regarding the Gulf oil spill as much as its trying to stop the flowing oil itself, it doesn’t look good: Think Progress reports that BP’s agreement with scientists it has recruited to work on their behalf in the

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EPA Approves First Mountaintop Removal Coal Mine Under More Stringent Guidelines

Mountaintop removal mine in Kentucky, photo: iLoveMountains.org via flickr. One more item that probably would’ve made more headlines had there not been a gigantic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico (I know I missed it until now): As Solve Climate reports, the EPA has given approval to the first

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Above Average Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Forecast by NOAA Scientists

File image of Gulf areas affected by hypoxia, NOAA No, it has nothing directly to do with the BP oil spill, but it won’t help things… Scientists supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have just announced that the northern Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone–that’s the Gulf Dead Zone to you and me, where there’s so little oxygen that it doesn’t really support life–is likely to be of above average size this summer, though it won’t set a new re… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Antarctica Might Have Its Own Garbage Patch

Image: Wikipedia , CC. March of the Garbage By now most of you probably know about the giant garbage patches in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like this water pollution problem is stopping there. The more we look, the more we find……. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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What Goes Into (And Comes Out of) A Barrel Of Tar Sands Oil

Image: Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy As the Gulf disaster continues to unfold, people are looking at alternatives. Canada’s Minister of the environment has been pitching the Alberta oil sands as a greener, safer alternative, but as Jeff Rubin said , “You know you are at the bottom of the ninth when you are … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Voices From the Spill: Gulf Coast Fishing Wiped Out For Decades (Video)

By this point, nearly two months since the start of the BP oil spill, you’ve probably seen a lot of video interviews with people from the Gulf Coast telling you how the disaster has r… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Chicago, Citing Benefits Of ‘Floaters’ – Tells Obama Administration To Take A Dive

Paraphrasing: ‘ city kids don’t know how to swim; and, so it’s better to have repulsive water to keep them from going in and drowning .’ I’m thinking that the ‘we can’t afford it just now’ argument would have been sufficient. Here’s a sample of Chicago Tribune coverage that spells out the essence: Three decades of improvements already have cleaned up the river to the point where 60 species of fish can be found in channels where just five once survived. But as more people are drawn to the waterways for recreation, federal and state officials have concluded that past efforts haven’t been good enough. After five years of study and two years of debate, the EPA concluded t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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