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"Radiation Worries for Children in Dentists’ Chairs"

"Not only do most dentists continue to use outmoded X-ray film requiring higher amounts of radiation, but orthodontists and other specialists are embracing a new scanning device that emits significantly more radiation than conventional methods, an examination by The New York Times has found."

Source: NYTimes, 11/23/2010

Commission Study Describes BP Oil Spill Mistakes

"A new study from the presidential oil spill commission describes the behind-the-scenes, excruciating tension and mistakes behind the three-month effort to cap the busted well."

Source: AP, 11/23/2010

"Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions Climb as Economy Recovers"

"Global emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide are likely to reach record levels in 2010, according to research led by the University of Exeter, published today in the journal "Nature Geoscience." The 2009 drop in emissions due to the global financial crisis will be more than offset by renewed growth in fossil fuel burning in 2010."

Source: ENS, 11/23/2010

"Nissan Leaf Runs Equivalent Of 99 Miles Per Gallon"

"The Nissan Leaf, an electric car aimed at attracting environmentally conscious motorists, will get the equivalent of 99 miles per gallon in combined city and highway driving, based on government testing."

Source: AP, 11/23/2010

Feds Launch Probe for Toxics in Novelty Drinking Glasses

Federal regulators launched an investigation Monday into lead levels in drinking glasses depicting comic book and movie characters, declaring that the items are subject to strict standards for 'children's products.'"

Source: AP, 11/23/2010

Pioneering Chicago Climate Exchange Fades into Sunset

"A tough political atmosphere in which Congress backed away from comprehensive clean energy and climate change legislation may have been the nail in the coffin for one of the voluntary carbon market's early pioneers."

Source: Reuters, 11/22/2010

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