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Amid Global Outcry, China Decides Not To Legalize Rhino Horn, Tiger Bone [1]

"A senior Chinese cabinet official said that last month’s order to partially lift a 25-year ban on the two animal products had been “postponed after study.”"

Source: HuffPost [2], 11/13/2018

"EPA: Climate Research Scrapped From Goals In Draft Plan" [3]

"Climate change preparation would no longer be a guiding EPA research objective under a proposed long-term plan that an agency advisory panel is set to discuss this week."

Source: Greenwire [4], 11/13/2018

"Teams Search For Bodies In California After Wildfire Claims 42 Lives" [5]

"Search teams will fan out across the charred landscape of Paradise, California looking for human remains on Tuesday as authorities prepare for a rise in the deathcount from the state’s deadliest wildfire."

Source: Reuters [6], 11/13/2018

"Luring More Women To Fishing In The Upper Great Lakes" [7]

"The percentage of Americans who fish is in decline and that decline has had an impact on conservation projects, because hunting and fishing licenses help fund everything from habitat restoration to clean water programs. So there are efforts to lure more anglers to the sport — and those efforts seem to be working, as more and more young women are taking up fishing."

Source: NPR [8], 11/12/2018

"Pipeline Vandals Are Reinventing Climate Activism" [9]

"It’s pretty easy to paralyze America’s oil infrastructure. All Emily Johnston and Annette Klapstein needed was a set of 3-foot-long green-and-red bolt cutters. And a willingness to go to jail for years.

Source: Wired [10], 11/12/2018

"Warming Hurting Shellfish, Aiding Predators, Ruining Habitat" [11]

"Valuable species of shellfish have become harder to find on the East Coast because of degraded habitat caused by a warming environment, according to a pair of scientists that sought to find out whether environmental factors or overfishing was the source of the decline."

Source: AP [12], 11/12/2018

Zinke Is Cabinet Member Most Vulnerable To Democratic Probe, WH Fears [13]

"White House officials have identified Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke as the Cabinet member most vulnerable to a congressional probe under a Democratic House majority in January, putting the colorful secretary closer into the president’s crosshairs, according to two senior administration officials briefed on the matter."

Source: Washington Post [14], 11/12/2018

"The Pros and Cons of New York’s Fledgling Compost Program" [15]

"If successful, it could reduce landfill use and save the city millions. There are a few obstacles to work through first, though."

Source: NY Times [16], 11/12/2018

U.S. Judge Bars Trump Admin From OKing Fracking Off Calif. Coast [17]

"A federal judge barred the Trump administration Friday from approving oil companies’ requests to use the high-pressure drilling technique known as fracking in offshore wells along the Southern California coast until a review of the possible effects on endangered species and state coastal resources."

Source: San Francisco Chronicle [18], 11/12/2018

"Fast-Rising Demand for Air Conditioning Is Adding to Global Warming" [19]

"With window units set to more than triple by 2050, home air conditioning is on pace to add half a degree Celsius to global warming this century, a new report says."

Source: InsideClimate News [20], 11/12/2018

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