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Deep-Sea Glider: New Horizons for Ocean and Climate Research

The first robot to cross the Atlantic Ocean is a prototype that may offer dramatic new opportunities for measuring the ocean's properties at various depths -- a key to better understanding of climate change, as well as an aid to hurricane prediction, fishing, and shipping.

Source: Wash Post, 12/15/2009

"In Exxon Deal, Signs of the New Gusher"

"Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest publicly traded oil and gas producer, said Monday that it had agreed to buy XTO in an all-stock deal valued at $31 billion, the biggest oil and gas deal in four years."

Source: NYTimes, 12/15/2009

Smart Meters, Intended for Efficiency, Prompt Revolt

"Millions of households across America are taking a first step into the world of the 'smart grid,' as their power companies install meters that can tell them how much electricity they are using hour by hour -- and sometimes, appliance by appliance. But not everyone is happy about it."

Source: NYTimes, 12/14/2009

"Grand Canyon Sandbar Restoration Planned With High Water Flows"

"The Department of the Interior will undertake an experimental initiative to improve the management of Glen Canyon Dam and the Colorado River as it flows through Grand Canyon National Park, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced Thursday during the Colorado River Water Users Association conference."

Source: ENS, 12/14/2009

"Digging up the Past"

After decades of putting hazardous and toxic waste into the Parker Street Dump, the city of New Bedford Massachusetts built a high school and middle school on the site. Today, the city is dealing with the toxic legacy.
Source: South Coast Today, 12/14/2009

$1.79 Billion Paid in Record ASARCO Settlement

"As a result of the largest environmental bankruptcy in U.S. history, $1.79 billion has been paid to fund environmental cleanup and restoration under a bankruptcy reorganization of American Smelting and Refining Company, ASARCO, federal officials announced today."
Source: ENS, 12/14/2009

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