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Thursday, July 31, 2008

LOOSE ENDS

  • The Associated Press reports that environtmental groups have sought limits on Mississippi, Gulf pollution from the EPA.
  • Reuters reports that Greenpeace has filed complaints on Areva nuclear leaks.
  • The Guardian (UK) reports that climate activists have occupied the proposed site for a coal-fired power station

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