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Florida: Republican 'Green Governor' Seeks To Reverse Scott's Legacy [1]

"Ron DeSantis has broken with fellow Republican Rick Scott in seeking to oust officials who authorised controversial land deal".

Source: Guardian [2], 01/28/2019

"Cod Stocks On Course To Crash If Ocean Warming Continues" [3]

"Fish fingers and cod and chips are under a far greater threat from carbon emissions than previously thought, according to a recent study that has grave implications for food security."

Source: Guardian [4], 01/28/2019

Factions Oppose EPA's West Calumet Cleanup Plan As Comment Period Ends [5]

"EAST CHICAGO — Numerous groups, attorneys and residents are worried contingencies in a proposed EPA cleanup plan for a lead- and arsenic-contaminated public housing site could spell future trouble for the Calumet neighborhoods."

Source: Northwest Indiana Times [6], 01/28/2019

"Cleaner Coal Ash Disposal Gets Bipartisan Support In Virginia" [7]

"Virginia’s toxic legacy of storing coal ash in unlined pits near Chesapeake Bay rivers could be put to rest by a bill that now has bipartisan support."

Source: Bay Journal [8], 01/28/2019

"List Of Regulation Rollbacks For Oil, Gas And Coal Industry" [9]

"Under President Donald Trump, federal agencies have moved to roll back regulations for companies that extract, transport and burn oil, gas and coal. Government analyses show companies will save billions of dollars in compliance costs, but the trade-off often will be adverse impacts to public health and the environment."

Source: AP [10], 01/28/2019

"Germany To Phase Out Coal By 2038 In Move Away From Fossil Fuels" [11]

"Germany should shut down all of its coal-fired power plants by 2038 at the latest, a government-appointed commission said on Saturday, proposing at least 40 billion euros ($45.7 billion) in aid to regions affected by the phase-out."

Source: Reuters [12], 01/28/2019

"Trump Eyes Action to Limit States' Powers to Block Pipelines" [13]

"The Trump administration is considering taking steps to limit the ability of states to block interstate gas pipelines and other energy projects, according to three people familiar with the deliberations."

Source: Bloomberg [14], 01/28/2019

"Death Toll Rises To 58 As Hope Dims After Brazil Dam Collapse" [15]

"Brazilian rescuers searched into the night on Sunday for hundreds of people missing after a burst mining dam triggered a deadly mudslide, as the death toll rose to 58 and was expected to keep climbing more than two days after the disaster."

Source: Reuters [16], 01/28/2019

"Federal Employees Return To Work, But Fears Of Another Shutdown Loom" [17]

"Hundreds of thousands of federal employees across the country are returning to work after being furloughed for more than a month. Thousands of others in the federal workforce did work during the 35-day shutdown, but didn't get paid."

Source: NPR [18], 01/28/2019

"Teenage Activist Takes School Strikes 4 Climate Action to Davos" [19]

"The 16-year-old activist behind the fast-growing School Strikes 4 Climate Action has taken her campaign to the streets of Davos, to confront world leaders and business chiefs about the global emissions crisis."

Source: Guardian [20], 01/25/2019

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