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Most States Have Cut Environmental Budgets, Staffing Since 2008: Study [1]

"Most U.S. states have cut funding and staffing at their environmental agencies over the past decade, according to a study by a green advocacy group, raising questions about the Trump administration’s policy to shift more enforcement of federal environmental laws to states."

Source: Reuters [2], 12/06/2019

"Bye-Bye, Birdie: Study Finds North American Birds Getting Smaller" [3]

"Since 1978, researchers have scooped up and measured tens of thousands of birds that died after crashing into buildings in Chicago during spring and fall migrations. Their work has documented what might be called the incredible shrinking bird."

Source: Reuters [4], 12/05/2019

"OPEC And Allies Prepare To Deepen Oil Output Cuts" [5]

"OPEC and its allies led by Russia on Thursday were moving closer to agreeing one of the deepest output cuts this decade to support crude prices and prevent a glut, sources from OPEC and its allied producers said."

Source: Reuters [6], 12/05/2019

"Methylene Chloride Riskier Than EPA Estimates, Groups Say" [7]

"The widely used solvent methylene chloride poses an even greater chance of hurting people and the environment than the EPA found in an analysis that determined most uses of the chemical are too risky, environmental, health, and labor groups said Dec. 3."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [8], 12/05/2019

Latest EPA Guidance Weakens Air Protections In Favor Of Industry: Critics [9]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday released its newest definition for ambient air in a move critics say will ease burdens on polluting industries. On its surface, the guidance deals less directly with air quality than it does with fencing."

Source: The Hill [10], 12/05/2019

Europe Is Burning US Wood As Climate-Friendly Fuel; Green Groups Protest [11]

"On a soggy field in eastern North Carolina, Jason Tew and his crew of loggers are cutting trees and sorting logs into piles based on their size and the type of wood."

Source: NPR [12], 12/05/2019

"Air Pollution: Amid Disagreement, Panel Sticks With Soot Status Quo" [13]

"EPA is poised to leave its national soot standards unchanged after a fractured advisory panel yesterday formally opted to recommend the status quo. While career EPA staff had tentatively concluded that the annual exposure benchmark is too weak to prevent thousands of premature deaths, a majority on the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee found otherwise."

Source: Greenwire [14], 12/05/2019

"Invasive Cats, Pigs And More Plague Most Us Parks, Report Warns" [15]

"Invasive species — everything from rats to Burmese pythons — have spread to more than half of national parks, according to new research published this week, which also offers suggestions for stopping non-native animals while safeguarding native species into the future."

Source: Tri-City Herald [16], 12/05/2019

Pipeline Giant Sues Railroad Commission For Lax Oversight Of Gas Flaring [17]

"A major pipeline operator is suing the Texas Railroad Commission — the state agency that regulates oil and gas drilling — alleging that it has blatantly disregarded longstanding state law that restricts the controversial and growing practice of burning off natural gas."

Source: Texas Tribune [18], 12/05/2019

"No Carbon Market Deal Is Better Than a Bad Deal, Spain Says" [19]

"Spain would rather have envoys from almost 200 countries come back empty-handed after two weeks of climate change talks than push through a bad deal."

Source: Bloomberg [20], 12/05/2019

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