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"World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Opens Off Northwest England" [1]

"The world’s largest offshore wind farm will open on Thursday off the northwest coast of England when Danish energy group Orsted unveils the Walney Extension project."

Source: Reuters [2], 09/07/2018

"Coast Guard Plan to Build New Icebreakers May Be in Trouble" [3]

"Congress’ investigative arm says the polar ships may take longer to build and cost more than expected. But pushing the project off could be a bigger problem."

Source: InsideClimate News [4], 09/07/2018

"Coal: Company Suspected Of Using Plant Closures To Get Subsidies" [5]

"Coal plant closures have become routine in 2018. American utilities plan to close roughly 13.5 gigawatts of coal capacity this year, the second-highest annual total on record. But even by that standard, the announcement by FirstEnergy Solutions that it intends to disconnect its last two coal plants was particularly notable."

Source: ClimateWire [6], 09/07/2018

"Interior Watchdog: Concert Park Gave Zinke $43,000 In Annual Tickets" [7]

"A well-known concert venue in the Washington, D.C., metro area receiving federal funding gifted free tickets worth tens of thousands to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, according to a report by a government watchdog released Thursday."

Source: The Hill [8], 09/07/2018

"Tribe Says Army Corps Stonewalling on Dakota Access Pipeline Report" [9]

"The Corps says it found no significant environmental impact, but it's holding back the report. Standing Rock calls it rubber-stamping an 'illegal and flawed permit'."

Source: InsideClimate News [10], 09/07/2018

ACLU Fears Protest Crackdowns, Surveillance Already Planned for KXL [11]

"The Keystone XL pipeline is expected to draw protests from indigenous and environmental activists when construction begins, and many activists are worried law enforcement agencies may be planning surveillance and a militarized response. Now, the American Civil Liberties Union is accusing federal agencies of trying to hide the extent of these preparations, which the group says are clearly underway."

Source: InsideClimate News [12], 09/07/2018

"Trump Nominee For Mine Regulator Withdraws" [13]

"President Trump’s nominee to lead a mining industry regulator withdrew his name from consideration Thursday, citing frustration over the ethics review process."

Source: The Hill [14], 09/07/2018

"Dems Prepare 'Flood' Of Energy, Climate Investigations" [15]

"Andrew Wheeler, Ryan Zinke and Rick Perry should block off plenty of time for congressional hearings next year if Democrats seize control of the House in November."

Source: E&E Daily [16], 09/07/2018

DEADLINE: Harry M. Davis Nieman Fellowship in Science Journalism [17]

This brand new Nieman Foundation for Journalism fellowship at Harvard University will take place during the 2019-2020 academic year. Includes a $70,000 stipend, as well as an opportunity to take classes at other local universities and to interact with the robust scientific community based in and around Greater Boston. Deadlines: Dec. 1, 2018 (international applicants); Jan. 31, 2019 (U.S. applicants).

Coastal Labs Studying Increased Flooding May Move After More Flooding [18]

"Scores of coastal research labs around the U.S. are helping communities plan for sea level rise. But now many are starting to flood themselves, creating a dilemma: stay by the coast and endure expensive flooding, or move inland, to higher ground, but away from their subject of study."

Source: NPR [19], 09/06/2018

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