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"Energy Boss: Nuke Site Reopens But Work Remains" [1]

"The reopening of the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository nearly three years after a radiation leak marks a key step toward cleaning up a decadeslong legacy of bomb-making and research, but the U.S. energy secretary said more needs to be done before a backlog of contaminated material starts heading to the New Mexico desert again."

Source: AP [2], 01/10/2017

"Politics: GOP To Revive 'Secret Science' Bill — And Now It Could Pass" [3]

"A move by conservative lawmakers and business groups to fundamentally alter how science is used in crafting environmental policy has a greater chance than ever of becoming law."

Source: ClimateWire [4], 01/10/2017

Exxon Continued Paying Millions To Climate Deniers Under Tillerson [5]

"The company, led by Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of state, has supposedly shifted its stance on global warming. But the receipts suggest otherwise."

"Exxon Mobil Corp. promised nine years ago to stop donating to groups that spread misinformation about climate change. Yet between 2008 and 2015, the oil giant’s charitable arm gave over $6.5 million to groups that deny that burning fossil fuels is causing global warming, a new analysis shows.

Source: Huffington Post [6], 01/10/2017

"Powerful Storms Head For U.S. West After Thousands Flee Floods" [7]

"Powerful storms packing heavy rain and snow will lash the U.S. West on Tuesday, a day after thousands of people fled their homes to escape floods, forecasters said."

Source: Reuters [8], 01/10/2017

"Cuba, United States Sign Oil Spill Deal Before Trump Inauguration" [9]

"Cuba and the United States agreed on Monday to jointly prevent, contain and clean up oil and other toxic spills in the Gulf of Mexico, as they rush to conclude deals before President-elect Donald Trump takes office."

Source: Reuters [10], 01/10/2017

"America’s First ‘Clean Coal’ Plant Is Now Operational" [11]

"The first large scale U.S. 'clean coal' facility was declared operational Tuesday — by the large energy firm NRG Energy and JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corp."

Source: Wash Post [12], 01/10/2017

"Without Action On Climate Change, Say Goodbye To Polar Bears" [13]

"As the Arctic warms faster than any other place on the planet and sea ice declines, there is only one sure way to save polar bears from extinction, the government announced Monday: decisive action on climate change."

Source: Wash Post [14], 01/10/2017

"Obama: Trump Cannot Undo All Climate Progress" [15]


"President Obama, writing in the nation's leading science journal, declared that 'the trend toward clean energy is irreversible' regardless of the different policy choices likely to come from his successor."

Source: InsideClimate News [16], 01/10/2017

DEADLINE: High School Summer Journalism Institute at Boston University [17]

Boston University's 2021 Summer Journalism Institute gives students ages 14 to 18 the opportunity to expand their skills and prepare for college during a time of uncertainly and limited travel due to ongoing pandemic. Choose from three two-week sessions. Scholarships available. Deadline: June 1, 2021.

News Hack Arizona [18]

News Hack Arizona is Feb 18-19 on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson. The training is hands-on group work to learn to use sensors to collect your own data for stories. The sensors can measure noise and air quality among other things.

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