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Vt nuke plant leaks renew debate over aging plants 2.2.2010 AP National
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) -- Radioactive tritium, a carcinogen discovered in potentially dangerous levels in groundwater at the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant, now taints at least 27 of the nation's 104 nuclear reactors - raising concerns about how it is escaping from the aging nuclear plants....
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The Freedom Riders: New Documentary Recounts Historic 1961 Effort to Challenge Segregated Bus System in the Deep South 1.2.2010 Democracy Now!
The Freedom Riders: New Documentary Recounts Historic 1961 Effort to Challenge Segregated Bus System in the Deep South
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How Can We Talk About Transformational Change Without Losing Hope? 1.2.2010 AlterNet.org: Media and Technology
Every time we're subjected to more dramatic predictions of global warming without being given solutions, a seed of helplessness is planted in our souls.
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How Can We Talk About Transformational Change Without Losing Hope? 1.2.2010 AlterNet
Every time we're subjected to more dramatic predictions of global warming without being given solutions, a seed of helplessness is planted in our souls.
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To Curb Climate Change, We Need to Protect Water 1.2.2010 Organic Consumers Association News Headlines

It is widely acknowledged that greenhouse gas emission-fueled climate change is having a profound and negative impact on fresh water systems around the world. Warmer weather causes more rapid evaporation of lakes and rivers, reduced snow and ice cover on open water systems, and melting glaciers.

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Joseph B. Treaster: Long Before Earthquake Destruction in Haiti, A Drinking Water Crisis 1.2.2010 Green on HuffingtonPost.com
As the rebuilding of Haiti gets underway, billions of dollars are going to be spent. Some of those dollars, perhaps a billion or more, should be dedicated to cleaning up the country's drinking water.
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Big Bodies vs. the Biosphere 1.2.2010 Truthout - All Articles

Confronting the global corporate hijack of Nagoya's COP10.

In the fog of war, climate chaos and economic ruin, the import of the United Nations' COP10 biodiversity treaty conference in Nagoya in October 2010 may be easily overlooked. Given the mighty array of corporate forces now encircling this treaty's premises, that could prove a huge mistake.

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On the Ground in Port-au-Prince 1.2.2010 Truthout - All Articles

Hundreds of thousands of people are living and sleeping on the ground in Port-au-Prince. Many have no homes, their homes destroyed by the earthquake. I am sleeping on the ground as well - surrounded by nurses, doctors and humanitarian workers who sleep on the ground every night. The buildings that are not on the ground have big cracks in them and fallen sections, so no one should be sleeping inside.

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How Can We Talk About Transformational Change Without Losing Hope? 1.2.2010 AlterNet
Every time we're subjected to more dramatic predictions of global warming without being given solutions, a seed of helplessness is planted in our souls.
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Colo. proposed rules on uranium mining go public 1.2.2010 Denver Post: News: Local
Colo. proposed rules on uranium mining go public
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Vt. Yankee radiation level requires federal notice 1.2.2010 Boston Globe: Latest
Vt. Yankee radiation level requires federal notice
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Vt. Yankee radiation level requires federal notice 1.2.2010 Boston Globe: Latest
Vt. Yankee radiation level requires federal notice
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Our Towns: Old Story of Pollution; New Urgency This Time 1.2.2010 NY Times: NY Region
A lesson from one polluted town in New Jersey: don’t wait, and don’t just get angry. Do something.

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Mental Health Disaster Relief Not Always Clear Cut 1.2.2010 NPR News
In the coming months hundreds upon hundreds of mental health professionals will flood Haiti, eager to tend to the psychologically wounded victims of the earthquake. But the role of a mental health professional in the aftermath of a major disaster like Haiti's isn't always well-defined.
Leaks Imperil Nuclear Industry; Vermont Yankee Among Troubled 31.1.2010 Common Dreams: Headlines
by Beth Daley

VERNON, Vt. - The nuclear industry, once an environmental pariah, is recasting itself as green as it attempts to extend the life of many power plants and build new ones. But a leak of radioactive water at Vermont Yankee, along with similar incidents at more than 20 other US nuclear plants in recent years, has kindled doubts about the reliability, durability, and maintenance of the nation's aging nuclear installations.

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The President's Leadership Challenge: A Call for Bold Action 31.1.2010 Truthout - All Articles

Mr. President, there has never been any doubt you are a brilliant orator. And it is also clear that nothing you have said will cause the Republicans in the Senate to break their stranglehold on progress, using threats of filibusters to destroy the majority rule that is the hallmark of every other democracy in the world. People are asking for results they can understand.

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Leaks imperil nuclear industry 31.1.2010 Boston Globe: Page One
Leaks imperil nuclear industry
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Idaho's powerful policies 31.1.2010 SFGate: Business & Technology
Idaho's powerful policies
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Critics press for more testing at Pilgrim plant 31.1.2010 Boston Globe: Massachusetts
Critics press for more testing at Pilgrim plant
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Thomas, Jarvis getting settled in Sun Belt 31.1.2010 Seattle Times: Top stories
It's a long way from Madison Square Garden to FAU Arena - and a journey Isiah Thomas and Mike Jarvis had to take.
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