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"AP Exclusive: Climate Said To Imperil 60% Of Superfund Sites" [1]

"At least 60 percent of U.S. Superfund sites are in areas vulnerable to flooding or other worsening disasters of climate change, and the Trump administration’s reluctance to directly acknowledge global warming is deterring efforts to safeguard them, a congressional watchdog agency says."

Source: AP [2], 11/18/2019

"Will Whale Hunting Return to the Pacific Northwest?" [3]

"The Makah are the only Native Americans with a treaty right to hunt whales, but they have not been allowed to do so for 20 years. A recent proposal could change that."

Source: NY Times [4], 11/15/2019

"Environmental Groups Challenge Border Wall on Multiple Fronts" [5]

"The Sierra Club faced off with government lawyers in court this week to fight the U.S.-Mexico border wall backed by President Donald Trump, the latest in a lineup of lawsuits over the issue."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [6], 11/15/2019

"Dakota Access Pipeline Expansion Sparks Battles In 3 States" [7]

"Two years after it started moving oil out of North Dakota, the Dakota Access oil pipeline is asking for permission to nearly double its capacity — touching off the same environmental and regulatory concerns that led to massive protests and a presidential order blocking the project in 2016."

Source: EnergyWire [8], 11/15/2019

EPA Rules Reducing Ethylene Oxide Won't Apply To Most Louisiana Plants [9]

"Environmental groups had been waiting nearly three years for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to comply with a federal judge’s orders to update Clean Air Act rules governing emissions of various toxic chemicals."

Source: NOLA.com [10], 11/15/2019

"Court Rules Trump EPA Unlawfully Ignored Dangerous Chemicals" [11]

"The Trump administration unlawfully excluded millions of tons of some of the most dangerous materials in public use from a safety review, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday."

Source: AP [12], 11/15/2019

"Oil And Gas: BLM Halts Leases After Sage Grouse, Climate Legal Brawls" [13]

"Federal officials have withdrawn thousands of acres of land slated for sale to the oil and gas industry after courts demanded that the government take a closer look at greater sage grouse habitat protections and climate change impacts."

Source: EnergyWire [14], 11/15/2019

EPA Pollution Study Rebuked In Escalating Clash Over Soot Standards [15]

"EPA's preliminary findings on an air pollution standard with widespread public health implications are being bluntly rejected by most members of a key advisory panel."

Source: Greenwire [16], 11/15/2019

"National Park Service Scraps Industry-Stacked Advisory Panel" [17]

"The National Park Service has disbanded an industry-dominated outdoor recreation advisory panel that wanted to expand private services at campgrounds across the country."

Source: Greenwire [18], 11/15/2019

"Cities Worldwide Are Reimagining Their Relationship With Cars" [19]

"At a time when most of humanity lives in cities, where do cars belong — especially the old, polluting ones that make city air foul for people to breathe?"

Source: NY Times [20], 11/15/2019

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