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Styrofoam Container Bans May Be Trending [1]

The first state ban on styrofoam food containers makes this a good time to see how things stand with styrofoam in your area, as the controversial plastic draws negative attention for overflowing landfills, causing litter and polluting waters. More, plus story ideas and reporting resources, in this week’s TipSheet.

"Survey: More Mexican Gray Wolves Roaming Southwestern US" [2]

"More Mexican gray wolves are roaming the American Southwest now than at any time since federal biologists began reintroducing the predators more than two decades ago, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Monday."

Source: AP [3], 04/09/2019

"White House: What's In Trump's Energy Orders?" [4]

"President Trump is heading to Texas tomorrow to sign two executive orders aimed at boosting an oil and gas sector he's long touted as an ally. Whether that move will pay off for the industry in terms of substantial regulatory relief, or for Trump's 2020 prospects, is unclear."

Source: EnergyWire [5], 04/09/2019

Crude Shipments Quietly Increased In Oregon, With Regulators In the Dark [6]

"If oil is moving through Oregon, it’s Michael Zollitsch’s job to know about it. He oversees the state’s emergency responses to oil spills and other environmental disasters."

Source: Oregon Public Broadcasting [7], 04/09/2019

Trump Gutted Green Rules But Plans to Run on His Environmental Record [8]

"Donald Trump is preparing a novel campaign strategy for a president who’s pulling the U.S. from the international Paris accord on climate change, cheer-leading for coal, one of the dirtiest source of power, and suggesting that wind turbines cause cancer. He’s going to tout his environmental credentials."

Source: Bloomberg [9], 04/09/2019

"Public Lands: Bipartisan Bill Calls For Mandatory LWCF Funding" [10]

"Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) will introduce today bipartisan legislation to provide permanent, full funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund, his office confirmed last night."

Source: E&E Daily [11], 04/09/2019

"Trump's Efforts To Spur Projects Hit NEPA Wall" [12]

"The Keystone XL pipeline. A power line crossing the James River. A big transmission project in Nebraska. These high-profile energy projects are all potential beneficiaries of President Trump's "energy dominance" agenda."

Source: EnergyWire [13], 04/09/2019

As White House Questions Climate Change, US Military Is Planning For It [14]

"In February, the White House devised a plan to challenge the scientific consensus that the burning of fossil fuels is a main driver of climate change and poses increasingly serious economic and health threats to the United States and the world. But so far, the rest of the federal government hasn’t helped the Trump administration in its quest."

Source: Washington Post [15], 04/09/2019

Global Warming Is Pushing Arctic Toward ‘Unprecedented State’ - Research [16]

"Rising temperatures are triggering cascading effects across the polar region, from diminishing ice to changes in when plants flower and where wildlife is found."

Source: InsideClimate News [17], 04/09/2019

EPA IG Issues Rare 'Alert' That Data On Toxics Releases Is Inaccurate [18]

"The top watchdog overseeing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rare 'management alert' Monday warning that the agency’s public data on toxic substance releases are not accurate."

Source: The Hill [19], 04/09/2019

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