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Gas Industry Brings Fake Grassroots Group To Eastern Pipeline Fights [1]

"Amid intensifying fights over new natural gas pipelines in Virginia, New Jersey and New England, the gas industry is ramping up its defense with a new front group meant to appeal to East Coasters, who have mostly avoided the fights over oil and gas development that have rocked Western states."

Source: HuffPost [2], 06/14/2017

Amid Coal Ash Rule Challenge, Enviros Worry About Long-Term Monitoring [3]

"With utility industry groups pressuring the EPA to change regulations on coal ash facility maintenance and cleanup, environmental activists in the Southeast worry that companies won’t be required to take responsibility for long-term monitoring of coal ash ponds and landfills."

Source: Southeast Energy News [4], 06/14/2017

11 States Sue Trump's DOE Over Stalled Energy-Efficiency Standards [5]

"New York, California and nine other states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its failure to finalize energy-use limits for portable air conditioners and other products."

Source: AP [6], 06/14/2017

Rayon, an Epidemic of Insanity, and the Woman Who Fought to Expose It [7]

"In 1933, workers at a plant in Delaware began suffering breakdowns. Enter Alice Hamilton, one of history’s foremost occupational-health detectives."

Source: Undark [8], 06/13/2017

"The Dying Salton Sea" [9]

"California’s largest lake is drying up. The Salton Sea has been shrinking for years, and fish and birds have been dying. The dry lakebed already spews toxic dust into the air, threatening a region with hundreds of thousands of people. And the crisis is about to get much worse."

Source: Palm Springs Desert Sun [10], 06/13/2017

"On Nuclear Waste, Finland Shows U.S. How It Can Be Done" [11]

"Beneath a forested patch of land on the Gulf of Bothnia, at the bottom of a steep tunnel that winds for three miles through granite bedrock, Finland is getting ready to entomb its nuclear waste."

Source: NY Times [12], 06/13/2017

Town That Helped Power Northwest Feels Left Behind In Shift From Coal [13]

"Colstrip, Mont., is about 750 miles away from Seattle, as the crow flies. Politically, the two places may be even further apart. And yet, they're connected."

Source: NPR [14], 06/13/2017

"Water Pollution: No EPA 'Pattern Of Deception' In Mine Spill — IG" [15]

"U.S. EPA's inspector general found no evidence of the 'pattern of deception' that Republican lawmakers saw in the agency's response to the Gold King mine spill."

Source: Greenwire [16], 06/13/2017

13-State Coalition To Challenge Trump On Vehicle Emission Standards [17]

"New York State's attorney general and 12 other top state law enforcement officials said on Friday they would mount a vigorous court challenge to any effort to roll back vehicle emission rules by the Trump administration."

Source: Reuters [18], 06/13/2017

"EPA Delays Chemical Safety Rule Until 2019" [19]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will delay implementation of an Obama-era chemical safety rule for nearly two years while it reassesses the necessity of the regulation."

Source: The Hill [20], 06/13/2017

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