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Can Chronic Wasting Disease Jump From Deer To Humans? Concerns Rising [1]

"Amid renewed concern about whether chronic wasting disease can jump from deer to people, a fatal human brain condition in the same family is showing up more often in Wisconsin and nationally."

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [2], 07/10/2017

"Thousands Flee Wildfires In California; Canada Blazes Grow" [3]

"Wildfires barreled across the baking landscape of the western U.S. and Canada, destroying homes and forcing thousands of residents to flee."

Source: AP [4], 07/10/2017

"Rooftop Solar Dims Under Pressure From Utility Lobbyists" [5]

"Over the past six years, rooftop solar panel installations have seen explosive growth — as much as 900 percent by one estimate."

Source: NY Times [6], 07/10/2017

"World Leaders Move Forward on Climate Change, Without U.S." [7]

"HAMBURG, Germany — World leaders struck a compromise on Saturday to move forward collectively on climate change without the United States, declaring the Paris accord “irreversible” while acknowledging President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the agreement."

Source: NY Times [8], 07/10/2017

"Adaptation: Can Sewage Save Sinking Coastal Virginia?" [9]

"SUFFOLK, Va. — People here in coastal Virginia are beginning to see changes: Tides are a little higher, storms bring water into the streets and basements sometimes flood."

Source: ClimateWire [10], 07/07/2017

Opponents walk Atlantic Coast Pipeline Route in 5 Virginia Counties [11]

"Although the 'No Pipeline' signs speak for themselves, don’t call it a protest. According to organizers, Walking the Line: Into the Heart of Virginia, is a moving celebration of what’s on the line — literally and figuratively — of the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline route that bisects Virginia on a northwest to southeast diagonal."

Source: Daily Climate [12], 07/07/2017

Delaware-Size Trillion-Ton Iceberg Is About To Break Off Antarctica [13]

"An enormous iceberg, more than 2,000 square miles in area — or nearly the size of Delaware — is poised to detach from one of the largest floating ice shelves in Antarctica and float off in the Weddell Sea, south of the tip of South America."

Source: Washington Post [14], 07/07/2017

CDC: 2600% Increase in Tick-Borne Babesiosis Infections in Wisconsin [15]

"It is not just a bad summer for ticks — it has been a bad decade for the spread of tick-borne infections. New surveillance from the CDC reports rapid expansion and increase in cases of babesiosis, a sometimes life-threatening disease, in Wisconsin."

Source: Invisiverse [16], 07/07/2017

"Regulations: Court Tests Loom For Trump Rule Delays" [17]

"The Trump administration's strategy of delaying compliance deadlines for Obama-era environmental rules is facing tests in federal courts."

Source: Greenwire [18], 07/07/2017

"U.S. State Prosecutors Join Push To Ban Pesticide Chlorpyrifos" [19]

"Six state prosecutors are seeking to join a lawsuit to force the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ban the pesticide chlorpyrifos from use on U.S.-grown fruits and vegetables, according to court papers filed on Thursday."

Source: Reuters [20], 07/07/2017

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