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15 States Request Stay of Obama Clean Power Plan [1]

"Foes of the Obama administration's plan for cutting greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector have lodged their first formal challenge to the newly finalized Clean Power Plan, asking federal judges to postpone the rule's deadlines."

Source: EnergyWire [2], 08/17/2015

"Heating Up: July Added To String of Record Hot Months Globally" [3]

"July was the hottest on record globally as a large El Nino event gathered strength in the Pacific, making it more likely that 2015 will exceed last year as the warmest year recorded."

Source: Sydney Morning Herald [4], 08/17/2015

"River Fouled By Mine Waste in Colorado Reopens for Recreation" [5]

"A stretch of river fouled by toxic waste from an abandoned gold mine in southwestern Colorado last week was reopened to kayaking and rafting on Friday while water from river-fed irrigation canals was deemed safe for crops and livestock."

Source: Reuters [6], 08/17/2015

Rescuers Work To Clear China Blast Site of Chemicals Before Rain Falls [7]

"Chinese soldiers and rescue workers in gas masks and hazard suits searched for toxic materials in China's port of Tianjin on Sunday as Premier Li Keqiang arrived to offer condolences, days after explosions flattened part of a national development zone."

Source: Reuters [8], 08/17/2015

"Firefighters Fight Blazes Across US Northwest, California Wine Region" [9]

"More than a thousand residents in north-central Washington state fled their homes on Friday after a cluster of wildfires erupted around the town of Chelan, while fierce blazes blackened a swath of the drought-stricken U.S. West, officials said."

Source: Reuters [10], 08/17/2015

"Greening Health Care: How Hospitals Can Heal the Planet" [11]

 

"Burning Man Gets Federal Permit After Clash With Officials" [12]

"The annual Burning Man festival received a permit to use federal land in Nevada’s desert after a clash over federal land managers’ expensive requests."

Source: The Hill [13], 08/14/2015

"Listening To Whale Migration Reveals A Sea Of Noise Pollution, Too" [14]

"Christopher Clark, who directs the bioacoustics research program at Cornell University, is among the world's best scientific listeners. His work has revealed how human-made noise is filling the ocean, making it harder for marine animals to hear their own world. But Clark didn't start out with much interest in whales at all."

Source: NPR [15], 08/14/2015

"Katrina's Emotional Legacy Includes Pain, Grief And Resilience" [16]

"When hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005 most residents evacuated safely. But thousands lost homes, careers, and the lives they had known. Since then, many seem to have recovered emotionally from the trauma. But some have not."

Source: NPR [17], 08/14/2015

"Pope's Climate Push at Odds With U.S. Catholic Oil Investments" [18]

"Pope Francis heartened environmentalists around the world in June when he urged immediate action to save the planet from the effects of climate change, ...  But some of the largest American Catholic organizations have millions of dollars invested in energy companies, from hydraulic fracturing firms to oil sands producers, according to their own disclosures, through many portfolios intended to fund church operations and pay clergy salaries."

Source: Reuters [19], 08/14/2015

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