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"‘It Devours Everything’: The Crab That Hitched A Ride To Spain" [1]

"Voracious and almost without predators, the blue crab was first sighted in the Ebro Delta on Spain’s Mediterranean coast in 2012, and since then the population has expanded exponentially, wiping out native species and forcing the fishing industry to adapt and find new markets."

Source: Guardian [2], 04/03/2019

"Brazil Bans Dams Due to Operational Stability Problems" [3]

"The National Mining Agency (ANM) decided to ban a series of dams throughout the country because of problems of stability in its operations, the Brazilian Agency announced Tuesday."

Source: Prensa Latina [4], 04/03/2019

"U.S. Regulator Rules Out Exxon Shareholder Vote On Climate Resolution" [5]

"Exxon Mobil Corp is not required to let its shareholders vote on setting greenhouse gas targets, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Tuesday, agreeing with the company’s request to reject the proposal."

Source: Reuters [6], 04/03/2019

NYC Embraced Congestion Pricing. Will Other Clogged Cities Follow? [7]

"Major cities across the United States are facing increasingly clogged roads and have had frustratingly little success in dealing with them. But now that New York has adopted congestion pricing in Manhattan, the rest of the country is far more likely to seriously consider embracing such a policy — even though it was once considered politically toxic, according to municipal officials and transportation analysts."

Source: NY Times [8], 04/03/2019

"Interior Solicitor Nominee Faces Heavy Workload, Serious Scrutiny" [9]

"Legal challenges abound for Daniel Jorjani, formally nominated yesterday to fill the long-vacant position of Interior Department solicitor."

Source: Greenwire [10], 04/03/2019

NRC Were Unaware Of Transfer Of Sensitive Technical Information To Saudi [11]

"When the Trump administration on seven occasions authorized companies to share sensitive nuclear energy information with Saudi Arabia, it was supposed to consult with several agencies, including the independent Nuclear Regulatory Commission."

Source: Washington Post [12], 04/03/2019

Study To Determine If Red Wolves Are Wolves Could Have Doomed Them [13]

"Over the federal government’s 30-year effort to revive endangered red wolves in North Carolina, there have been many attempts by opponents to get rid of them. But to argue that the wolves engaged in so much sex with coyotes that the two species somehow became one? That was a novel approach."

Source: Washington Post [14], 04/03/2019

"A Key to the Arctic’s Oil Riches Lies Hidden in Ohio" [15]

"The findings of a test well drilled in Alaska three decades ago have been a closely guarded secret. We found answers in a Cleveland courthouse."

Source: NY Times [16], 04/03/2019

Dems Seek More Funding For Interior IG After Increase In Probe Requests [17]

"Two top House Democrats are asking Congress for additional funds for the Department of Interior (DOI) top watchdog following a steep increase in investigation requests."

Source: The Hill [18], 04/03/2019

Interior Watchdog Reviewing Allegations Of Bernhardt Ethics Violations [19]

"The Interior Department’s Office of Inspector General is reviewing allegations that acting secretary David Bernhardt may have violated his ethics pledge by weighing in on issues affecting a former client, the office confirmed Tuesday."

Source: Washington Post [20], 04/03/2019

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