Daily Roundup: July 22, 2011
Project Poop: The Gates Foundation is putting $42 million toward "reinventing the toilet," preventing waste from going to waste, and trying to solve the world's sanitation problems. Gates Foundation
False Balance: An independent review of BBC's climate-change coverage found that in an effort to be "unbiased," the news organization gives too much weight to unsubstantiated, fringe viewpoints. Climate Progress
Nuclear Nuances: Despite local opposition, India continues with ambitious plans to develop major nuclear-power infrastructure. National Geographic
Who's the Superpower Now? By almost every measure, China is leaps and bounds ahead of the U.S. in creating a clean-energy future. TreeHugger
Mission Complete: The Atlantis space shuttle touched down for the last time, marking the end of the U.S.'s quarter-century manned space program. New York Times
--Christa Morris
