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Former EPA Chief Pruitt in Talks for His Next Job: Coal Consultant [1]

"Scott Pruitt, the former head of the Environmental Protection Agency who championed deregulation of the fossil fuel industry, is in discussions to work as a consultant to the Kentucky coal mining tycoon Joseph W. Craft III."

Source: NY Times [2], 09/13/2018

"EPA: Wheeler's Private Calendar Reveals Recused Client Contacts" [3]

"Acting EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler has met with at least two former clients who he promised to avoid directly interacting with, according to his personal calendar and meeting attendees."

Source: Greenwire [4], 09/13/2018

"Coal Ash: Clean Water Act Doesn't Cover Power Plant's Arsenic — Court" [5]

"An electric utility didn't violate the Clean Water Act when arsenic linked to its Virginia power plant wound up in waterways, a federal court ruled today."

Source: Greenwire [6], 09/13/2018

"Utilities Mobilize For 'Catastrophic' Damage From Florence" [7]

"Across the southeastern United States, masses of residents fled the approach of Hurricane Florence yesterday, with officials in a half-dozen states echoing the warning of National Hurricane Center Director Ken Graham: 'It's a catastrophic event.'"

Source: EnergyWire [8], 09/13/2018

Kavli Conversations on Science Communication: Poached — Covering the Illegal Wildlife Trade [9]

You're invited to New York University (or online), 6:00-8:00 p.m., to explore the global trade in endangered wildlife and the challenges for science journalists on the battle lines of conservation. Join science journalist Rachel Nuwer, author of "Poached," and Timothy Tear, ED of the Wildlife Conservation Society's Africa Program, moderated by Robert Lee Hotz, science writer for The Wall Street Journal.

"Miss Michigan Denounces Flint Water Crisis In Miss America Intro" [10]

The Miss America pageant didn’t feature any swimsuits on Sunday, but thanks to one contestant, it did contain a moment of revealing activism. Instead of giving the usual upbeat bio during her introduction, Miss Michigan Emily Sioma talked about the Flint water crisis."

Source: HuffPost [11], 09/12/2018

DHS Shifted $10 Million From FEMA For Immigrant Crackdown, Senator Says [12]

"The Trump administration transferred nearly $10 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency earlier this year to fund immigrant detention and deportation efforts, according to a document released Tuesday by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore)."

Source: HuffPost [13], 09/12/2018

"White House: Woodward Book Details Pruitt's Push To Exit Paris" [14]

"Former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and onetime White House strategist Steve Bannon instigated President Trump's decision to leave the Paris climate accord."

Source: Greenwire [15], 09/12/2018

"Nuclear: A Texas Waste Storage Plan Is Back. So Is The Opposition" [16]

"A proposal to send used nuclear fuel to West Texas didn't end last year, but it did stall during a trip to corporate purgatory."

Source: EnergyWire [17], 09/12/2018

EPA Proposes Adding W Virginia Town To Superfund Cleanup Priority List [18]

"For decades, since a local company dumped untold amounts of industrial chemicals nearby, residents of Minden, W.Va., have been searching for answers."

Source: Washington Post [19], 09/12/2018

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