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"Storms Continue Slamming U.S. South After Killing At Least 18" [1]

"A dangerous weekend weather system killed at least 18 people in the U.S. South, with Georgia officials reporting more than a dozen deaths on Sunday after severe thunderstorms and tornadoes buffeted several states."

Source: Reuters [2], 01/23/2017

On Arizona Apache Reservation, A Toxic Legacy Of Chemical Spraying [3]

"SAN CARLOS APACHE RESERVATION — The sound always came first, a low buzz that grew and grew until it roared through the valley. Then the olive-colored plane appeared overhead, flying low. In its wake was a thick shower of oily droplets making a long, slow fall to the forested gullies below."

Source: LA Times [4], 01/20/2017

"Organic Chickens Get More Room To Roam" [5]

"It took years of heated debate, but the federal government has finally decided just how much living space an organic chicken should have."

Source: NPR [6], 01/20/2017

China Builds World's Biggest Solar Farm In Bid To Be Green Superpower [7]

"Vast plant in Qinghai province is part of China’s determination to transform itself from climate change villain to a green energy colossus".

Source: Guardian [8], 01/20/2017

"How Far Can Technology Go To Stave Off Climate Change?" [9]

"With carbon dioxide emissions continuing to rise, an increasing number of experts believe major technological breakthroughs — such as CO2 air capture — will be necessary to slow global warming. But without the societal will to decarbonize, even the best technologies won’t be enough."

Source: YaleE360 [10], 01/20/2017

"Gene-Edited Animals Face US Regulatory Crackdown" [11]

"Last-minute proposal from Obama administration addresses CRISPR and other cutting-edge technologies."

Source: Nature [12], 01/20/2017

"Court Reinstates EPA Rule To Allow Pumping Dirty Water Unchecked" [13]

"South Florida water managers can keep moving dirty water from farms and suburbs into the Everglades and Lake Okeechobee without obtaining federal pollution permits, a divided U.S. appeals court ruled this week in New York."

Source: Miami Herald [14], 01/20/2017

"2 Federal Agencies Approve New Phosphate Mine In Idaho" [15]

"Two federal agencies have approved a 2.4-mile-long open pit phosphate mine proposed by a Canadian company in southeastern Idaho."

Source: AP [16], 01/20/2017

"Trump’s EPA May ‘Review’ California’s Car Pollution Rules" [17]

"It became clear Wednesday that far-reaching car pollution rules enforced by California and a handful of other states could be jeopardized if EPA nominee Scott Pruitt is confirmed by the Senate."

Source: Climate Central [18], 01/20/2017

"Rick Perry Regrets Call to Close Energy Department" [19]

"Rick Perry, the former Texas governor and President-elect Donald J. Trump’s nominee as energy secretary, said in his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday that he regretted having recommended the abolition of the Energy Department in the past."

Source: NY Times [20], 01/20/2017

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