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  • Enviros’ border-fence appeal turned down by Supreme Court

    Homeland Security officials can continue to waive environmental laws to speed construction of a fence on the U.S.-Mexico border, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal by Defenders of Wildlife and the Sierra Club. The groups had argued that the eco-law-waiving power given to Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff in 2005 was […]

  • Prez candidates tout new policies to lower oil prices

    John McCain and Barack Obama have both called for changes to national energy policy in recent days that they said would eventually help lower oil and gasoline prices. On Sunday, Obama called for closer regulation of oil speculators that have been a major force contributing to the rise in oil prices. He said his plan […]

  • California officials yank controversial urban spraying plan

    California officials have announced that they will not spray the urban Bay Area with a pheromone this summer, delighting activists who had campaigned strenuously against the plan. The pheromone with the ominous name CheckMate LBAM-F keeps the crop-gobbling light brown apple moth from reproducing, but also has been linked to complaints of respiratory trouble in […]

  • Snippets from the news

    • World population to reach 7 billion in 2012. • More big businesses call for climate action. • Anti-whaling activists arrested for whale-meat theft. • Satellite to track sea level rise launched.