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Impact of Exxon Valdez Spill on Fish Far Greater Than Thought: Study [1]

"Federal scientists may have found a link between the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill and a decline of herring and pink salmon populations in Prince William Sound."

Source: AP [2], 09/14/2015

"Study Predicts Antarctica Ice Melt if All Fossil Fuels Are Burned" [3]

"Burning all the world’s deposits of coal, oil and natural gas would raise the temperature enough to melt the entire ice sheet covering Antarctica, driving the level of the sea up by more than 160 feet, scientists reported Friday."

Source: NY Times [4], 09/14/2015

"CSX Moves Crude Oil Through Heart of Baltimore, Documents Show" [5]

"CSX Transportation moves up to five trains, each carrying 1 million gallons or more of a kind of crude oil, through Baltimore weekly, according to records released Wednesday by the Maryland Department of the Environment."

Source: McClatchy [6], 09/14/2015

"Thousands Flee ‘Mass Destruction’ as Valley, Butte, Rough Fires Widen" [7]

"Two major wildland fires continued to burn out of control Sunday in Northern California despite the efforts of more than 5,000 firefighters to halt the progress of the blazes, which had burned hundreds of homes and scorched more than 164 square miles in Amador, Calaveras and Lake counties."

Source: Sacramento Bee [8], 09/14/2015

Amazon Tribe Protecting Forest With Bows, Arrows, GPS And Camera Traps [9]

"With bows, arrows, GPS trackers and camera traps, an indigenous community in northern Brazil is fighting to achieve what the government has long failed to do: halt illegal logging in their corner of the Amazon."

Source: Guardian [10], 09/11/2015

"More Than 100,000 Flee Floods in Japan After 'Once-In-50-Years' Rain" [11]

"Unprecedented rain in Japan unleashed heavy floods on Friday that tore houses from their foundations, uprooted trees and forced more than 100,000 people from their homes."

Source: Reuters [12], 09/11/2015

"Oil Pipeline Foes Ask Judge To Block Alberta Clipper Upgrade" [13]

"A federal judge heard conflicting arguments Thursday on whether he should block a capacity expansion on the Alberta Clipper oil pipeline or allow a temporary workaround that lets Enbridge Energy move hundreds of thousands of barrels per day of Canadian tar sands crude across the border without triggering the kind of environmental review that has held up the proposed Keystone XL pipeline."

Source: AP [14], 09/11/2015

"House Panel Votes To Lift Oil Export Ban" [15]

"A House subcommittee voted Thursday to lift the 40-year-old restriction on exporting crude oil, moving the legislation a significant step toward passage."

Source: The Hill [16], 09/11/2015

"Massive Biz Blitz Aims To Torpedo Ozone Rule" [17]

""Major business groups are in the midst of a coordinated, multimillion-dollar effort aimed at sowing opposition to the Obama administration’s smog pollution regulations."

Source: The Hill [18], 09/11/2015

Probe Faults Slow Response And Equipment Failure in 2013 Gulf Blowout [19]

"WASHINGTON — Workers reacted too slowly to stop a Gulf of Mexico well blowout that forced the evacuation of 44 people and ignited a fire that raged for two days in 2013, according to a federal investigation report released Thursday."

Source: FuelFix [20], 09/11/2015

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