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"Alaska Sen. Murkowski Concedes Primary"

"Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) conceded her primary race Tuesday night after she failed to close the gap on attorney Joe Miller in the ongoing vote-counting process." That means Murkowski will be replaced as ranking Republican member of the Senate Energy Committee.

Source: Wash Post, 09/01/2010

"California Rejects Ban on Plastic Shopping Bags"

"California lawmakers have rejected a bill seeking to ban plastic shopping bags, after a contentious debate over whether the state was going too far in trying to regulate personal choice."

Source: AP, 09/01/2010

"Gas Sickened Girls in Afghan Schools"

"KABUL, Afghanistan — Blood tests have confirmed that a mysterious series of cases of mass sickness at girls’ schools across the country over the last two years were caused by a powerful poison gas, an Afghan official said Tuesday."

Source: NYTimes, 09/01/2010

"India Reopens Bhopal Toxic Gas Leak Case"

"India's supreme court has reopened the Bhopal  toxic gas leak case in response to a government petition seeking harsher punishment for officials from Union Carbide, the chemical company responsible."

Source: Guardian, 09/01/2010

The Observatory

The Columbia Journalism Review's blog The Observatory, edited by Curtis Brainard (pictured at left), critiques environment, science, and medical coverage, as well as politics.

"Judge Quashes Cuccinelli Subpoena of U-Va. Records"

"An Albemarle County [Va.] Circuit Court judge has set aside  a subpoena issued by Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to the University of Virginia seeking documents related to the work of climate scientist and former university professor Michael Mann."

Source: Wash Post, 08/31/2010

IPCC Management Structure, Procedures Needs Reform: Panel

"The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 'needs to fundamentally reform its management structure and strengthen its procedures,' finds a report issued today by the InterAcademy Council, an Amsterdam-based organization of the world's science academies."

Source: ENS, 08/31/2010

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