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UK Hits Energy Milestone: 50% Of Electricity From Low Carbon Sources [1]

"Half of the UK’s electricity came from wind turbines, solar panels, wood burning and nuclear reactors between July and September, in a milestone first."

Source: Guardian [2], 12/30/2016

"Winter Storm Socks U.S. New England Region" [3]

"A winter storm socked the U.S. New England region with heavy snow and high winds early on Friday, with some areas expected to see as much as 24 inches (61 cm) of snowfall, the U.S. National Weather Service said."

Source: Reuters [4], 12/30/2016

Journalists' Guide to Energy & Environment 2017 [5]

Join the Society of Environmental Journalists at the Wilson Center for the launch of SEJ's new report, "Journalists' Guide to Energy and Environment 2017," presented by SEJ Board President and Climate Central Senior Science Writer Bobby Magill. The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion with leading reporters and editors, a reception and photography exhibit opening.

"Covering the Environment: How Journalists Work the Green Beat" [6]

  

"Native Americans of Grand Bayou Seeking Help To Remain In Homeland" [7]

"Like many Louisiana coastal residents, the Native Americans of Grand Bayou village have seen the landscape surrounding their community collapse over the past 50 years. The lush, freshwater wetlands and high ground that sustained them for centuries is now a ragged patchwork of crumbling salt marshes and expanding lagoons."

Source: New Orleans Lens [8], 12/29/2016

"Kasich Breaks With GOP, Keeps Renewable Energy Standards" [9]

"In a victory for clean energy advocates, Gov. John Kasich Tuesday again broke with fellow Ohio Republicans, vetoing their attempt to put a halt to the state's requirements that utility companies get more and more energy from renewable sources."

Source: Cincinnati Enquirer [10], 12/29/2016

"Chinese Electric Car Battery Maker Charges For Global Market" [11]

"A dusty village on the outskirts of Ningde, a third-tier city in China's southeast, seems an unlikely place for the headquarters of a potential global leader in future automotive technology."

Source: Reuters [12], 12/29/2016

"New Federal Rules for Antibiotics on the Farm May Not Reduce Usage" [13]

"In a hog barn near Odebolt, veterinarian Paul Thomas's approach sends pigs scurrying. He watches for unusual behavior."

Source: Iowa Public Radio [14], 12/29/2016

Mosul Dam: "A Bigger Problem Than ISIS?" [15]

"The Mosul Dam is failing. A breach would cause a colossal wave that could kill as many as a million and a half people."

Source: New Yorker [16], 12/29/2016

"Toshiba Could Lose Billions From Troubled U.S. Nuclear Power Deal" [17]

"Toshiba, the Japanese technology conglomerate, has spent a decade and billions of dollars building itself into one of the largest players in the global nuclear power industry by buying up rivals. The result has been a financial quagmire — one that is about to deepen."

Source: NY Times [18], 12/29/2016

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