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Heat Waves in Age of Climate Change: Longer, More Frequent and Dangerous [1]

"Two thirds of the United States is expected to bake under what could be record high temperatures heading into the weekend. ... But people with health issues, older people and young children are especially susceptible to the effects of extreme heat. It’s a threat that grows as climate change continues."

Source: NY Times [2], 07/19/2019

"Congress Probes Approval Of Trump Backer’s Housing Project" [3]

"A congressional committee is investigating whether the U.S. Interior Department helped an Arizona developer and supporter of President Donald Trump get a crucial permit after a wildlife official said the housing project would threaten habitat for imperiled species."

Source: AP [4], 07/19/2019

"U.S. Solar Sector Launches Lobbying Push To Preserve Key Subsidy" [5]

"The U.S. solar industry on Wednesday kicked off a lobbying push aimed at convincing Congress to extend a generous tax credit for solar energy systems that is set to begin phasing out next year."

Source: Reuters [6], 07/19/2019

Access To Agency Scientists Shrinks. Congress May Change That [7]

"Bobby Magill knows all too well the challenge of getting a federal agency scientist on the phone for an interview on deadline.... 'I've been told by researchers there that they are not allowed to talk to press without prior authorization from D.C.,' he said."

Source: Greenwire [8], 07/19/2019

"Fewer Inspections for Aging Nuclear Plants, Regulators Propose" [9]

"A new report by staff members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which oversees the safety of the nation’s 59 aging nuclear power plants, recommends that the commissioners significantly weaken or reduce safety inspections of the plants."

Source: NY Times [10], 07/19/2019

"EPA Halts Surprise Inspections Of Power, Chemical Plants" [11]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is getting rid of a policy that let pollution enforcement officials drop in at power and chemical plants for unannounced inspections."

Source: The Hill [12], 07/19/2019

EPA Won't Ban Chlorpyrifos Pesticide Linked To Children’s Health Problems [13]

"The Environmental Protection Agency rejected a petition by environmental and public health groups Thursday to ban a widely used pesticide that has been linked to neurological damage in children, even though a federal court said last year there was “no justification” for such a decision."

Source: Washington Post [14], 07/19/2019

"10 Takeaways From The Star’s 'Undeniable' Climate Change Series" [15]

"For the past nine weeks, the Star’s Undeniable project has brought readers to the frontlines of climate change in Canada. In every region chronicled in the 16-part series, climate change is already affecting people, infrastructure, wildlife and the natural environment."

Source: Toronto Star [16], 07/18/2019

"Inquiries at EPA's Science Integrity Office Spike Under Trump" [17]

"Employees are increasingly going to integrity officers with concerns over interference into science."

Source: Government Executive [18], 07/18/2019

"As Trump Touts U.S. Air Quality, EPA Data Shows Some Areas Worsening" [19]

"The number of unhealthy air days in major cities across the United States has risen sharply over the last two years, even as emissions of key pollutants continue to slip, according to data released by the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [20], 07/18/2019

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