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"Five Bald Eagles Killed In Delaware" [1]

"Five bald eagles have died in Delaware, state officials said on Tuesday, weeks after 13 of the U.S. national birds were determined to have been killed by humans in neighboring Maryland."

Source: Reuters [2], 03/23/2016

"Coral Bleaching At Barrier Reef 'Severe': Australia" [3]

"Australian authorities said Sunday coral bleaching occurring in the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef had become "severe", the highest alert level, as sea temperatures warm."

Source: AFP [4], 03/23/2016

"OSHA Set To Issue Silica Rule" [5]

"The Labor Department is preparing to issue controversial silica protections for workers. After years of delay, the Labor Department could finalize the silica rules as early as this week, after they were quietly approved by the White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on Monday."

Source: The Hill [6], 03/23/2016

"Judge: EPA ‘Improperly’ Withheld Alaska Mining Documents" [7]

"A federal judge has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to give the court documents related to its consideration of a controversial mining project in Alaska, ruling he has “no confidence” in the agency’s ability to decide which documents should become public following an open records request."

Source: The Hill [8], 03/23/2016

"Coal Stockpiles Grow To Highest Level In At Least 25 Years" [9]

"Stockpiles of coal are growing to historically high levels at the nation’s power plants."

Source: FuelFix [10], 03/23/2016

"Nuclear Plant Leak Threatens Drinking Water Wells in Florida" [11]

"When Florida’s largest power company added two nuclear reactors to an existing plant that sat between two national parks — Biscayne Bay and the Everglades — the decision raised the concerns of environmentalists and some government officials about the possible effects on water quality and marine life."

Source: NY Times [12], 03/23/2016

"U.S. Expands 'Dolphin Safe' Tuna Rules To End Trade Dispute" [13]

"The United States on Tuesday announced that tougher rules for labeling Mexican tuna imports as "dolphin-safe" would be expanded to the rest of the world in a bid to end a long-running trade dispute with Mexico."

Source: Reuters [14], 03/23/2016

"Lessons From Rubella Suggest Zika's Impact Could Linger" [15]

"As scientists struggle to understand the threat posed by Zika virus, there's another viral infection that's a known danger in pregnancy and that harms 100,000 babies a year, even though it has been preventable with a vaccine since 1969. The disease is rubella, or German measles."

Source: NPR [16], 03/23/2016

"Natural Gas Pipeline Explosions Prompt Stronger Safety Rules" [17]

"U.S. officials moved Thursday to strengthen safety rules for the nation's 300,000-mile network of natural gas transmission pipelines in response to numerous fiery accidents, including a 2010 California explosion that killed eight people and injured more than 50."

Source: AP [18], 03/23/2016

"Trump: ‘I’m Not A Big Believer In Man-Made Climate Change.’" [19]

"Give Donald Trump credit for consistency. The Republican presidential front-runner repeatedly has said he isn’t “a believer” that humans have played a significant role in the Earth’s changing climate."

Source: Wash Post [20], 03/23/2016

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