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Mountain Pika's Survival May Say Something About Our Own Future [1]

"Chris Ray has been tracking pikas in Montana for 30 years. Rising temperatures and dwindling snowpack appear to be taking a toll on the tiny mountain dwellers."

Source: InsideClimate News [2], 05/10/2019

Trump Admin Following Most Of Manufacturing Group's "Wish List" [3]

"Early in President Trump’s term, a powerful group of manufacturers delivered to his deputies a “wish list” of regulations they wanted rewritten. Two years later, the Trump administration appears to have largely followed through on those requests, according to a new report."

Source: Washington Post [4], 05/10/2019

"Report: Air Quality Harmed As Texas Oil Production Booms" [5]

The production of oil and natural gas in West Texas is booming but it’s coming at a cost to residents who are regularly exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, according to a report issued by an environmental group."

Source: AP [6], 05/10/2019

"California Central Coast, Bay Area to Open for Drilling" [7]

"A more than five-year moratorium on leasing land in California for oil and gas development will be coming to an end with a May 9 Interior Department plan to open up about 725,000 acres across the state’s Central Coast and the Bay Area for drilling."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [8], 05/10/2019

"Bipartisan Agreement in House Would Extend Flood Insurance" [9]

"The two top lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee reached an agreement to extend the National Flood Insurance Program another four months, the 11th short-term extension of this financially troubled program in less than two years."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [10], 05/10/2019

"Wild Olympics Plan Unveiled -- 126,000 Acres Proposed For Wilderness" [11]

"A sweeping plan, carefully vetted on the Olympic Peninsula, would designate 126,000 acres of mountains and forests on the peninsula as wilderness and protect 19 streams under the federal Wild and Scenic Rivers Act."

Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer [12], 05/10/2019

"Satellites To Track Carbon From Every Power Plant On Earth" [13]

"Three nonprofit organizations will use a network of satellites and artificial intelligence to track carbon emissions from every power plant in the world under a $1.7 million project announced by Google.org. yesterday."

Source: ClimateWire [14], 05/10/2019

Long-Polluting Western Maryland Paper Mill to Close, Ending Jobs [15]

"Maryland environmental regulators were in talks with a Western Maryland paper mill about how to significantly reduce the facility’s output of a harmful pollutant when its owner shocked state officials last week by announcing plans to shutter the 131-year-old factory."

Source: Baltimore Sun [16], 05/10/2019

"Dems Look To Bypass EPA With Asbestos Ban" [17]

"House Democrats hope to sidestep the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with a bill that would ban asbestos within a year."

Source: The Hill [18], 05/10/2019

"Internal Documents Show 3M Hid PFAS Dangers For Decades" [19]

"A 3M environmental specialist, in a scathing resignation letter, accused company officials of being 'unethical' and more 'concerned with markets, legal defensibility and image over environmental safety' when it came to PFAS, the emerging contaminant causing a potential crisis throughout Michigan and the country."

Source: Detroit Free Press [20], 05/10/2019

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