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September 25, 2011

In Case You Missed It - The Week of September 18 to September 24

* Scientists maintain a renewed focus on groundwater pumping as a contributor to sea level rise.

* 62% of deforested Amazon land ends up as cattle pasture.

* Could experts be wrong about population growth?

* Do regulations really kill jobs? One perspective here. Also see Dan Farber's post on the topic here for additional perspectives.

* NOAA study finds that controlled burns after BP Oil Spill may have emitted up to nearly five million pounds of black carbon.

* The largest dam removal in U.S. history began last week.

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