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"U.S. Group Sues To Halt Artist Christo's Project"

"A coalition of environmentalists, outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife advocates have filed a federal lawsuit to block a project by the artist Christo that would drape fabric canopies along a long stretch of the Arkansas River in Colorado."

Source: Reuters, 02/06/2012

"Sacrificing The Desert To Save the Earth"

"Ivanpah Valley, Calif. -- Construction cranes rise like storks 40 stories above the Mojave Desert. In their midst, the 'power tower' emerges, wrapped in scaffolding and looking like a multistage rocket."

Source: LA Times, 02/06/2012

"FACT CHECK: Obama, GOP Spin Recent Energy Stats"

"You wouldn't know it from the Republicans, but these are boom times for American energy. And you wouldn't know it from President Barack Obama, but he has very little to do with that."

Source: AP, 02/06/2012

Officials Along Mississippi Push Back on Corps Levee Ratings

"EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. -- When the Army Corps of Engineers declared last year that the levees here were 'unacceptable,' it kicked up a storm of protest from officials and residents of the broad Mississippi River flood plain known as the American Bottom."

Source: NY Times, 02/06/2012

"New Forest-Management Plan Weakens Wildlife Protection"

"Now the national planning rule that governs individual national forest plans is about to change, for the first time since the Reagan era. Scientists and environmentalists say many of the changes are improvements, but they object to a key change in the way the plan would protect wildlife."

Source: McClatchy, 02/06/2012

"Gulf Oil Spill's 'Trial of the Century' Could End Before It Begins"

"Some leading analysts and legal observers believe the highly anticipated 'trial of the century' over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, set to begin in three weeks, will end before it starts. BP and negotiators for federal and state governments are frantically working to confect a settlement so they won't have to leave the fate of billions of dollars in potential pollution fines and spill damage payments in the hands of U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune, 02/06/2012

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