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Album: Finding Beauty in the Sludge

Steven Hirsch, a photographer, said he saw the Gowanus Canal, a Superfund site in Brooklyn, as a “starting point” for making “something beautiful.” Excerpt from:   Album: Finding Beauty in the Sludge ; ;Related ArticlesQuestions as More Wastewater Flows in North CarolinaEmails Link Duke Energy and North CarolinaDot Earth Blog: Face to Face with Blog Commenters ;

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U.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek Oil

Under the agreement, BP will be allowed to bid for new leases as early as next Wednesday, but only as long as the company passes muster on ethics, corporate governance and safety procedures. Source –  U.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek Oil ; ;Related ArticlesAlbany County Orders a Halt to Growth in Oil ProcessingNational Briefing | South: North Carolina: Utilities Board Chair Is Subpoenaed in Coal Ash InquiryNational Briefing | West: California: Court Upholds Guidelines to Protect Fish ;

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Senate Democrats’ All-Nighter Flags Climate Change

The 30 or so participants say their objective is to build toward a time when the political landscape may have shifted enough that a bill could pass Congress. Continued:  Senate Democrats’ All-Nighter Flags Climate Change ; ;Related ArticlesSenate Democrats Plan All-Nighter on Climate ChangeDot Earth Blog: Kerry Orders U.S. Diplomats to Press Case for Climate ActionJoseph Sax, Who Pioneered Environmental Law, Dies at 78 ;

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We’re Still at War: Photo of the Day for March 6, 2014

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Marines assigned to 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) enter the well deck of the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) on a Combat Raiding Rubber Craft (CRRC). Bonhomme Richard is lead ship of the Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, and with the embarked 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), is conducting joint force operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet Area of Responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jerome D. Johnson/Released)

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We’re Still at War: Photo of the Day for March 6, 2014

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Ash Spill Shows How Watchdog Was Defanged

State regulators say that under Gov. Pat McCrory, a weakened Department of Environment and Natural Resources has abandoned its regulatory role. See the original post:  Ash Spill Shows How Watchdog Was Defanged ; ;Related ArticlesCoal Ash Spill Shows How a Watchdog Was DefangedWorkers at Nuclear Waste Site in New Mexico Inhaled Radioactive MaterialsU.S. Moves Toward Atlantic Oil Exploration, Stirring Debate Over Sea Life ;

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Workers at Nuclear Waste Site in New Mexico Inhaled Radioactive Materials

Thirteen night-shift workers at a burial site for nuclear weapons waste were affected, but how serious the risk was to their long-term health was uncertain. Link: Workers at Nuclear Waste Site in New Mexico Inhaled Radioactive Materials ; ;Related ArticlesNuclear Waste Repository Set to Reopen After LeakNo Conflict of Interest Found in Favorable Review of Keystone PipelineFunds and New Timetable for Offshore Wind Farm in Massachusetts ;

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The Mammoth Cometh

Bringing extinct animals back to life is really happening — and it’s going to be very, very cool. Unless it ends up being very, very bad. Read original article:  The Mammoth Cometh ; ;Related ArticlesNuclear Waste Repository Set to Reopen After LeakCalifornia Endangered Species: Plastic BagsStudy Links Temperature to a Peruvian Glacier’s Growth and Retreat ;

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California Farmers Told Not to Expect U.S. Water

Without a lot more rain and snow, many farmers caught in California’s drought can expect to receive no irrigation water this year from a vast federally controlled system of rivers, canals and reservoirs interlacing the state, federal officials say Read this article:  California Farmers Told Not to Expect U.S. Water ; ;Related ArticlesWorst Spill in 6 Months Is Reported at FukushimaFreezing January for Easterners Was Not Felt Round the WorldTo Make Shipping Oil Safer, Railroads Agree to 8 Measures ;

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We’re Still at War: Photo of the Day for February 21, 2014

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Marines shoulder-carry a boat to water during an amphibious operations familiarization drill as part of Exercise Cobra Gold 2014 at Hat Yao beach, Rayong, Kingdom of Thailand, Feb. 12, 2014. Cobra Gold, in its 33rd iteration, demonstrates the U.S. and the Kingdom of Thailand’s commitment to our long-standing alliance and regional partnership, prosperity and security in the Asia-Pacific region. The drills were completed by the joint efforts of Royal Thai Marines with Reconnaissance Battalion and U.S. Marines with 3d Reconnaissance Battalion, 3d Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force and the Republic of Korea Marines with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Matthew Troyer/Released)

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Are We Bound to Forget How the Iraq War Really Happened?

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This story first appeared on the TomDispatch website.

It’s 2053—20 years since you needed a computer, tablet, or smart phone to go online. At least, that’s true in the developed world: you know, China, India, Brazil, and even some parts of the United States. Cybernetic eye implants allow you to see everything with a digital overlay. And once facial recognition software was linked to high-speed records searches, you had the lowdown on every person standing around you. Of course, in polite society you still introduce yourself as if you don’t instantly know another person’s net worth, arrest record, and Amazooglebook search history. (Yes, the fading old-tech firms Amazon, Google, and Facebook merged in 2033.) You also get a tax break these days if you log into one of the government’s immersive propaganda portals. (Nope, “propaganda” doesn’t have negative connotations anymore.) So you choose the Iraq War 50th Anniversary Commemoration Experience and take a stroll through the virtual interactive timeline.

Look to your right, and you see happy Iraqis pulling down Saddam’s statueand showering US Marines with flowers and candy. Was that exactly how it happened? Who really remembers? Now, you’re walking on the flight deck of what they used to call an aircraft carrier behind a flight-suit-clad President George W. Bush. He turns and shoots you a thumbs-up under a “mission accomplished” banner. A voice beamed into your head says that Bush proclaimed victory that day, but that for years afterward, valiant US troops would have to re-win the war again and again. Sounds a little strange, but okay.

A few more paces down the digital road and you encounter a sullen looking woman holding a dog leash, the collar attached to a man lying nude on the floor of a prison. Your digital tour guide explains: “An unfortunate picture was taken. Luckily, the bad apple was punished and military honor was restored.” Fair enough. Soon, a digital General David Petraeus strides forward and shoots you another thumbs-up. (It looks as if they just put a new cyber-skin over the President Bush avatar to save money.) “He surged his way to victory and the mission was accomplished again,” you hear over strains of the National Anthem and a chorus of “hooahs.”

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