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"Washington Asks If Railroads Could Afford $700M Oil Train Spill" [1]

"Railroads that haul oil trains through Washington state will need to report whether they could afford around $700 million to pay for a derailment and spill, under a recently finalized state rule."

Source: Bellingham Herald [2], 02/18/2016

"Ohio EPA Fires Two Over Sebring Contamination" [3]

"The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency fired two employees in its Columbus office on Wednesday, and demoted a third employee in the EPA's northeastern district over lead contamination in the Mahoning County village of Sebring."

Source: Columbus Dispatch [4], 02/18/2016

"Wyoming Says Its Coal Mine Cleanup Policy Is Flawed" [5]

"A program that has allowed U.S. coal companies to forego cleanup insurance on massive western mines is flawed and needs to be fixed, Wyoming officials have told federal regulators."

Source: Reuters [6], 02/18/2016

"Study Ties U.S. to Spike in Global Methane Emissions" [7]

"There was a huge global spike in one of the most potent greenhouse gases driving climate change over the last decade, and the U.S. may be the biggest culprit, according a new Harvard University study."

Source: Climate Central [8], 02/18/2016

Pipeline Corrosion Caused Santa Barbara Oil Spill: Federal Officials [9]

"Federal regulators say corrosion on the outside of an oil pipeline was the cause of a major crude spill on the Santa Barbara coast last year."

Source: AP [10], 02/18/2016

"Oklahoma Cracks Down On Injection Wells After Earthquake Spike" [11]

"The Sooner State has switched strategies, limiting not just the depth, but amount of wastewater than oil and gas producers can pump back underground."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [12], 02/18/2016

"Greens Wary Of Sri Srinivasan's Fossil Fuel Past" [13]

"The prospect of President Barack Obama tapping Sri Srinivasan for the Supreme Court is spawning a sharp debate among at least one part of the Democrats’ liberal grass roots — environmentalists turned off by his high-profile defense of giant fossil fuel companies."

Source: Politico [14], 02/18/2016

"Ex-Freedom Official Southern Sentenced To 30 Days, $20K Fine" [15]

"Gary Southern, the last of six former Freedom Industries officials to face sentencing, will spend 30 days in jail and pay a $20,000 fine for his role in pollution crimes that caused the January 2014 Elk River chemical spill that contaminated the drinking water supply for hundreds of thousands of people in the Kanawha Valley and surrounding area."

Source: Charleston Gazette-Mail [16], 02/18/2016

"FDA to Start Testing for Glyphosate in Food" [17]

"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the nation’s chief food safety regulator, plans to start testing certain foods for residues of the world’s most widely used weed killer after the World Health Organization’s cancer experts last year declared the chemical a probable human carcinogen."

Source: Civil Eats [18], 02/18/2016

Earth Day Texas 2016 [19]

Earth Day Texas 2016, a free event in Dallas, offers an impressive lineup of environmental programming, conferences and networking opportunities, entertainment, special events, and sustainable culinary creations and libations that cannot be experienced anywhere else.

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