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"Whistleblower Sues to Stop Another BP Rig From Operating"

"A whistleblower filed a lawsuit [Monday] to force the federal government to halt operations at another massive BP oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, alleging that BP never reviewed critical engineering designs for the operation and is therefore risking another catastrophic accident...."

Source: ProPublica, 05/19/2010

"Environment Lawsuit: MMS Waived Oil Safety Rules"

"The U.S. Minerals Management Service, which grants offshore drilling permits, set aside safety regulations for oil exploration in parts of the Gulf of Mexico, environmental groups alleged in a lawsuit on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters, 05/19/2010

"EPA Will Limit Pesticides Near Salmon Streams"

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Monday it will impose restrictions on spraying three agricultural pesticides to keep them out of salmon streams after manufacturers refused to adopt the limits voluntarily."

Source: AP, 05/18/2010

"Mine Probe Examines Airflow, Possible Tampering"

"The Upper Big Branch mine in West Virginia was plagued by persistent problems with airflow in the weeks and months before a massive and deadly explosion in April, an NPR News investigation has found. NPR has also learned that the FBI is focused both on the airflow problems and on possible tampering with safety monitors as part of its criminal probe."

Source: NPR, 05/18/2010

"War On Tap: America's Obsession With Bottled Water"

"[Peter] Gleick, a freshwater expert, is the author of Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water. In the book, he examines how drinking water was commodified and branded over the past 30 years, turning what was once a free natural resource into a multibillion-dollar global industry — while raising questions about the taste and safety of drinking tap water."

Source: NPR, 05/18/2010

Canada's Forestry Firms, Enviros Call Truce Over Northern Forest

"The battle between forestry companies protecting their timber supply and environmentalists trying to save the trees has been too fierce to hide in the shade of Canada's vast boreal forest. But after decades of fighting, the bitter foes have agreed to bury the hatchet."

Source: Canwest, 05/18/2010

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