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"Fierce Storms Haven't Slowed Growth Along US Coastlines" [1]

"Rising sea levels and fierce storms have failed to stop relentless population growth along U.S. coasts in recent years, a new Associated Press analysis shows. The latest punishing hurricanes scored bull's-eyes on two of the country's fastest growing regions: coastal Texas around Houston and resort areas of southwest Florida."

Source: AP [2], 09/18/2017

"Tillerson Says U.S. Could Stay In Paris Climate Accord" [3]

"The United States could remain in the Paris climate accord under the right conditions, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Sunday, signaling a shift in tone from the Trump administration, which angered allies with its decision to pull out of the agreement."

Source: Reuters [4], 09/18/2017

"Interior Secretary Recommends Shrinking 6 National Monuments" [5]

"Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is recommending that six of 27 national monuments under review by the Trump administration be reduced in size, with changes to several others proposed."

Source: AP [6], 09/18/2017

Trump on Climate-Hurricane Link: ‘We’Ve Had Bigger Storms’ [7]

"When asked on Air Force One if the two recent storms have changed his view on climate change, Trump told reporters: 'We’ve had bigger storms than this.'"

Source: Washington Post [8], 09/15/2017

"EU Report On Weedkiller Safety Copied Text From Monsanto Study" [9]

"The European food safety authority (Efsa) based a recommendation that a chemical linked to cancer was safe for public use on an EU report that copied and pasted analyses from a Monsanto study, the Guardian can reveal."

Source: Guardian [10], 09/15/2017

Harvey: "Filing Shows Spill At Arkema Plant Before It Caught Fire" [11]

"The chemical plant in Crosby, Texas, that caught fire in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey experienced a chemical spill more than a day before the fire broke out, according to a regulatory filing."

Source: EnergyWire [12], 09/15/2017

"EPA: The Skeptics Who Could Snag Science Adviser Slots" [13]

"Climate skeptics may soon join a key science advisory panel at U.S. EPA. A number of people who reject the findings of mainstream climate science are being considered by the Trump administration for spots on EPA's Science Advisory Board, a voluntary but influential panel that reviews science used in environmental regulations."

Source: ClimateWire [14], 09/15/2017

House Passes Spending Bill With EPA Cuts, Riders Targeting Obama Rules [15]

"The House [Thursday] approved a wide-ranging fiscal 2018 spending package that makes cuts in funding to U.S. EPA and the Interior Department, among other agencies, while adding several policy provisions aimed at limiting Obama-era environmental and energy policies."

Source: Greenwire [16], 09/15/2017

"Zoned for Displacement" [17]

"Hurricanes Harvey and Irma may have hit white and non-white families alike, but it will be people of color who will have the toughest time getting their homes back, which is by design."

Source: CityLab [18], 09/15/2017

"East Chicago Starts Lead Pipe Replacement At Superfund Site" [19]

"East Chicago is in the process of replacing lead service lines throughout the city, an action the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says is critical to ensure the safety of the drinking water."

Source: Chicago Tribune [20], 09/15/2017

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