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Cancun Roundup: A Modest Deal's a Deal (Updated)

"Negotiators from about 190 countries reached a modest set of agreements early Saturday in Cancun on how to tackle global warming but punted some of the most controversial questions for a later date." Here's a roundup of the news, analysis, and reaction from some major international news organizations.

Cancun Roundup: A Modest Deal's a Deal

"Negotiators from about 190 countries reached a modest set of agreements early Saturday in Cancun on how to tackle global warming but punted some of the most controversial questions for a later date." Here's a roundup of the news, analysis, and reaction from some major international news organizations.

Source: Politico, 12/12/2010

"Republicans Block U.S. Health Aid for 9/11 Workers"

"Republican senators blocked Democratic legislation on Thursday that sought to provide medical care to rescue workers and residents of New York City who became ill as a result of breathing in toxic fumes, dust and smoke from ground zero."

Source: NYTimes, 12/10/2010

"How EPA's Regulatory Surge Missed a Primary Target"

"Despite landmark bipartisan legislation in 1990 amending the Clean Air Act to control nearly 200 toxic air pollutants, EPA has yet to achieve controls on most of them. The reasons have as much to do with politics and public relations as with science and health."

Source: Greenwire, 12/10/2010

"Blue Tongue, Blight, Beetles Pester A Warmer World"

"Beetles killing trees in North America, blue tongue disease ravaging livestock in Europe, and borers destroying African coffee crops are examples of migrating invasive species not getting enough attention at global climate talks, scientists said on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters, 12/10/2010

"Oyster Creek Reactor to Close by 2019"

"The Oyster Creek nuclear reactor in New Jersey will be shut down by 2019, at least 10 years before its license expires, in a deal with state environmental regulators that will allow it to operate until then without building costly cooling towers, its owner said on Wednesday."

Source: NYTimes, 12/10/2010

"House Fails to Pass Mine-Safety Bill"

"The House on Wednesday failed to pass a bill to make it easier for federal regulators to shut down mines with a history of safety problems, dealing a blow to groups that had sought tougher regulation."

Source: Wall St. Journal, 12/10/2010

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