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NOAA After Trump Tweet: Winter Storms Don’t Disprove Climate Change [1]

"A federal agency tweeted Tuesday that winter storms don’t disprove climate change, hours after President Trump seemed to imply the opposite in a tweet."

Source: The Hill [2], 01/30/2019

"Environmental Groups, Utilities Negotiate Michigan Coal Ash Rules" [3]

"Michigan environmental groups negotiated with utilities late last year to strengthen a new statewide coal ash program, but more action is needed to address contaminated properties, they say."

Source: Midwest Energy News [4], 01/30/2019

Wisconsin Case Shows How Sewage Plants Spread PFAS Across Landscape [5]

"Detection of a toxic chemical in a northeastern Wisconsin wastewater treatment plant’s sludge has prompted a halt to application of the material on nearby farms and raised broader concerns about how public sewer systems across the state may be spreading the chemical across the landscape."

Source: Wisconsin State Journal [6], 01/30/2019

"Interior FOIA Fight Draws Huge Crowd" [7]

"Turns out, tens of thousands of people care about the Interior Department's plan to constrict the Freedom of Information Act."

Source: Greenwire [8], 01/30/2019

"Trump Voters More Likely To Suffer From Climate Change" [9]

"Trump voters are more likely to live in the parts of the United States most vulnerable to climate change."

Source: ClimateWire [10], 01/30/2019

"Gone in a Generation" [11]

"Across America, climate change is already disrupting lives"

Source: Washington Post [12], 01/30/2019

New EPA Policy Would Reduce Penalties For Some Oil, Gas Polluters [13]

"The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) office of enforcement will soon unveil a new finalized audit policy that will offer significant new penalty reductions for the oil and gas industry, according to two internal memos obtained by The Hill."

Source: The Hill [14], 01/30/2019

"Colorado River Water Crisis Is Days Away. Can States Make a Deal?" [15]

"Avoiding a long-expected crisis on the Colorado River, a water source for 40 million people, is coming down to a final few days of frenzied negotiations. A 19-year drought and decades of overuse have put a water shortfall on the horizon."

Source: KQED [16], 01/30/2019

Zinke Renewed 10-Year Grazing Permit For Hammond Ranches [17]

"After Oregon cattleman Dwight Hammond Jr. received a pardon from President Trump in July and returned home to Burns, he said his main priority remained the same: working to restore his ranch’s grazing permit to keep the family operation viable."

Source: Portland Oregonian [18], 01/30/2019

"Trump EPA Won't Limit 2 Toxic Chemicals In Drinking Water" [19]

"The Trump administration will not set a drinking water limit for two toxic chemicals that are contaminating millions of Americans' tap water, two sources familiar with the forthcoming decision told POLITICO."

Source: Politico [20], 01/30/2019

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