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Wisconsin: "DNR Purges Climate Change From Web Page" [1]

"The state Department of Natural Resources recently scrubbed language from an agency web page on the Great Lakes that said humans and greenhouse gases are the main cause of climate change."

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [2], 01/16/2017

Wyoming Bill Would Prevent Utilities From Using Clean Energy [3]

"While many U.S. states have mandates and incentives to get more of their electricity from renewable energy, Republican legislators in Wyoming are proposing to cut the state off from its most abundant, clean resource—wind—and ensuring its continued dependence on coal."

Source: InsideClimate News [4], 01/16/2017

"A Big Test for Big Batteries" [5]

"In Southern California in the fall of 2015, a giant natural gas leak not only caused one of the worst environmental disasters in the nation’s history, it also knocked out a critical fuel source for regional power plants. Energy regulators needed a quick fix."

Source: NY Times [6], 01/16/2017

"EPA Defies Automakers by Keeping Efficiency Standards Intact" [7]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it’s keeping vehicle efficiency standards intact through the 2025 model year, shoring up a key piece of President Barack Obama’s environmental legacy against a challenge by the incoming administration."

Source: Bloomberg [8], 01/16/2017

"Poison Fruit" [9]

"Dow Chemical Wants Farmers to Keep Using a Pesticide Linked to Autism and ADHD".

Source: The Intercept [10], 01/16/2017

Scott Pruitt, Trump’s EPA Pick, Backed Industry Donors Over Regulators [11]

"A legal fight to clean up tons of chicken manure fouling the waters of Oklahoma’s bucolic northeastern corner — much of it from neighboring Arkansas — was in full swing six years ago when the conservative lawyer Scott Pruitt took office as Oklahoma’s attorney general. His response: Put on the brakes."

Source: NY Times [12], 01/16/2017

Journalists' Guide to Energy & Environment 2017 [13]

Feb 3, 2017 3 - 5 p.m. ET   #SEJ2017     The Society of Environmental Journalists launched SEJ's new report, "Journalists' Guide to Energy and Environment 2017," at the Woodrow Wilson Center introduced by SEJ Board President and Climate Central Senior Science Writer Bobby Magill (pictured). The presentation was followed by a panel discussion with leading reporters and editors, a reception and exhibit opening of the exhibit, "Climate Change in Our World," featuring the photography of SEJ member Gary Braasch.

  • Bobby Magill's presentation [14]
  • SESSION RECORDING [15] — ARCHIVE LINK [15]
  • The Journalists' Guide [16]

One-Day Workshop: Media Law for Journalists [17]

This Media Law Resource Center workshop and roundtable in Doral, Florida is for freelancers, bloggers, reporters, editors in print, digital or video spaces, podcasters — any media worker without the benefit of a legal department. Top media lawyers will give practical advice on numerous topics; editors and writers will share tips and strategies on career paths and story pitches.

"Faith Leaders Reframe Climate Change As Moral Issue" [18]

"Priests, pastors and ministers nationwide are spreading the gospel of climate change — as are imams and rabbis."

Source: Columbus Dispatch [19], 01/13/2017

EPA Inventory: Some Air Toxics Have Dropped in Past Decade [20]

"Industrial facilities nationwide covered by an Environmental Protection Agency program reported 'a substantial decrease' in toxic chemical releases between 2005 and 2015, according to the EPA Thursday afternoon (Jan. 12)."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [21], 01/13/2017

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