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African Officials Appalled As EU Opposes A Total Ban On Ivory Trade [1]

"European commissions’ opposition to a proposed global ban will spell the beginning of a mass extinction of African elephants, warn officials from 29 African states".

Source: Guardian [2], 07/07/2016

Canada’s Pipeline Watchdog Secretly Talks Safety With Industry [3]

"Canada’s pipeline watchdog has given two of North America’s largest energy companies up to six months to fix what industry insiders have described as a series of 'ticking time bombs.'"

Source: National Observer [4], 07/07/2016

"Canada Declares Microbeads Toxic" [5]

"Last week [Canada's] federal government moved to list microbeads as a toxic substance under the Environmental Protection Act, thus giving the government power to ban the use of the microplastics (plastics smaller than five millimetres in size) in items such as body washes, cleansers and toothpastes."

Source: Manitoulin Expositor [6], 07/07/2016

"Modernizing The Grid: A Tugboat 'Trying To Turn A Big Ocean Liner'" [7]

"The U.S. electric power grid is one of the biggest, most costly machines on Earth."

Source: ClimateWire [8], 07/07/2016

"Agency OK With Race Through Nevada Desert; Critics Cry Foul" [9]

"Conservationists are crying foul over U.S. land managers' initial conclusion that there are no environmental concerns with an off-road race that will cross 650 miles of Nevada desert and cut through a new national monument."

Source: AP [10], 07/07/2016

TCEQ: Contested Coal Mine Can Release Wastewater Into Drinking Supply [11]

"The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality approved expanding a wastewater permit for a South Texas coal mine over vocal opposition from locals Wednesday."

Source: Texas Observer [12], 07/07/2016

"The Alabama Landfill That Brought Noise, Health Woes, and a Lawsuit" [13]

"The mostly working-class, black neighborhood of Uniontown, Ala., claimed a coal ash landfill was ruining their community. They got sued for it."

Source: InsideClimate News [14], 07/07/2016

"GMO Labeling Bill Advances In The Senate Over Dem Objections" [15]

"A bill to block states from issuing mandatory labeling laws for products that contain genetically modified ingredients overcame a major hurdle in the Senate on Wednesday."

Source: The Hill [16], 07/07/2016

Reporters Committee Calls for Federal Anti-SLAPP Law [17]

"Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation" are legal bullying, using the resources of well-heeled business or political groups to harass smaller citizens' groups or (sometimes) news media who can barely afford lawyers. Now some are calling for a federal law to counter them.

Enviros Want To See Fired New Brunswick Scientist's Glyphosate Report [18]

The Council of Canadians, an environmental group, is calling for release of a report on the herbicide glyphosate that New Brunswick's chief medical officer was working on when she was dismissed six months ago.

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