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"Pathway To Peril" [1]

"Scientists worry the next devastating disease could be born where animals and humans mix in a Third World slum – then cross the globe. Zika may have been a preview."

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [2], 07/19/2017

Interior: Potential BLM Pick Has Fought For Ranchers, Property Rights [3]

"Karen Budd-Falen, a Wyoming-based property rights attorney and member of the Trump administration's transition team at the Interior Department, is in the running to take the helm of the Bureau of Land Management, according to sources in both the conservation movement and ranching industry."

Source: Greenwire [4], 07/19/2017

"Budget: House Blueprint Could Open ANWR, Relocate NOAA" [5]

"The House's budget proposal, set for markup [Wednesday], could open up drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, much like President Trump's."

Source: Greenwire [6], 07/19/2017

"House Passes Delay for EPA's Obama-era Ozone Standards" [7]

"The House on Tuesday passed, 229-199, a bill to delay the compliance date for Obama-era ground level ozone standards."

Source: Roll Call [8], 07/19/2017

"Chemicals: Appropriators Target EPA Bid To Ban 3 Industrial Solvents" [9]

"House appropriators are quietly urging the Trump administration to abandon proposed U.S. EPA regulations that would ban certain uses of three dangerous chemicals and restrict the number of hazardous waste reviews done by the Department of Health and Human Services."

Source: Greenwire [10], 07/19/2017

"A Toxic Legacy: North Dakota Looks To Clean Up Old Oilfield Waste" [11]

"Way up in northern North Dakota lies an old oilfield with a problem 60 years in the making."

Source: Prairie Public News [12], 07/19/2017

Lead In 55% Of Water Fountains And Taps In Bergen School Districts [13]

"Lead has been detected in more than half of the water fountains and sinks in 47 school districts tested in Bergen County, according to a new report by an environmental advocacy group."

Source: Bergen Record [14], 07/19/2017

Perry Praises ‘Clean Coal,’ but Trump Admin Policies Don’t Promote It [15]

"MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — On his first official visit to this coal-seam state that voted overwhelmingly for Donald J. Trump, Energy Secretary Rick Perry praised the work of the scientists at a federal laboratory devoted to figuring out how to burn more coal with less pollution."

Source: NY Times [16], 07/19/2017

"California Lawmakers Approve Landmark Extension To Climate Policy" [17]

"California's legislature passed a package of bills that extends the state's signature plan to address climate change by a decade, sending Governor Jerry Brown a cap-and-trade plan that uses market forces to cuts greenhouse gas emissions."

Source: Reuters [18], 07/19/2017

"Michael Dourson Tapped To Lead U.S. EPA Chemical Program" [19]

"Michael Dourson, President Donald J. Trump’s pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency’s office that oversees commercial chemicals and pesticides, is a board-certified toxicologist with decades of experience in risk assessment. Dourson’s close ties to the chemical industry, however, have some environmental groups raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest."

Source: C&EN [20], 07/19/2017

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