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"Clinton Wants To End ‘Halliburton Loophole’ On Fracking, Adviser Says" [1]

"Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton would push Congress to reverse a 2005 measure that exempts hydraulic fracturing from certain federal environmental standards, a top adviser said."

Source: The Hill [2], 07/29/2016

More Flint Water Criminal Charges Announced Friday, Bill Schuette Says [3]

"More criminal charges will be announced Friday in the Flint drinking water investigation, Attorney General Bill Schuette's office announced late Thursday."

Source: Detroit Free Press [4], 07/29/2016

"French Utility to Build Britain’s First Nuclear Plant in Years" [5]

"The French utility EDF said on Thursday that its board had approved a plan to build the first nuclear power plant in Britain in a generation."

Source: NY Times [6], 07/29/2016

"Greens Slam ‘Dangerous, Dirty, Denying’ Trump At Dem Convention" [7]

"The head of a top environmental group told the Democratic National Convention on Thursday his top goal is to defeat 'dirty, dangerous, denying Donald' Trump in this November’s presidential election."

Source: The Hill [8], 07/29/2016

Oyster Archaeology: Ancient Trash Holds Clues To Sustainable Harvesting [9]

"Times are tough for Chesapeake oysters. For one thing, they used to be bigger. "If you look at what people were saying back in the 1600s and 1700s about oysters, people had to cut them in half before they could even eat them," says Denise Breitburg, an ecologist with the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center."

Source: NPR [10], 07/28/2016

"Superfund: A Philadelphia Suburb's Asbestos Nightmare" [11]

"AMBLER, Pa. -- U.S. EPA's Greg Voigt opens a chain-link gate, pushes aside waist-high weeds and scrambles to the highest point in this Philadelphia suburb: a 100-foot pile of industrial waste."

Source: Greenwire [12], 07/28/2016

"Will New Regulations Allow More Toxic Chemicals In Florida’s Water?" [13]

"In the first update to the state’s water quality standards in 24 years, the state moved to allow more toxic substances to enter the water. Environmentalists decry, and businesses support, the proposal."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [14], 07/28/2016

"Scientists Are Fed Up With The Federal Coal Program" [15]

"Enough, already. That’s what 67 prominent scientists are telling Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell, whose department is conducting a review of the U.S. program to lease federal lands for coal mining."

Source: Climate Progress [16], 07/28/2016

In Alaska's Remote Towns, Climate Change Is Already Leaving Many Hungry [17]

"There was a time when Sandra Gologergen's freezer never ran out. Packed with traditional Inuit foods like whale, walrus, seal and fish, her freezer has been an essential lifeline, ensuring her husband, three kids and grandson make it through the long harsh winters of Savoonga, Alaska. 'Then that changed,' she says."

Source: NPR [18], 07/28/2016

"Lawsuit Filed To Stop Oil Exploration In Big Cypress" [19]

"A coalition of environmental groups went to federal court Wednesday to stop a Texas company's plan to explore for oil and gas in the Big Cypress National Preserve."

Source: Naples Daily News [20], 07/28/2016

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