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"Conservationists Decry U.S. Plan To Retool Endangered Species Rules" [1]

"Conservationists decried a proposal on Monday by U.S. wildlife and marine animal managers to tweak rules tied to the federal Endangered Species Act, saying the plans would place "crippling" impediments to citizens petitioning to save imperiled creatures."

Source: Reuters [2], 05/19/2015

"IMF Says Energy Subsidized By $5.3 Trillion Worldwide" [3]

"Governments around the world charge prices for energy that do not account for its harmful environmental, health and other side effects, amounting to a $5.3 trillion "post-tax" subsidy this year, the International Monetary Fund said in a report on Monday."

Source: Reuters [4], 05/19/2015

35 Years Later, You Can Still See Signs of the Mt. St. Helens Eruption [5]

"When Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980, the landscape changed in an instant—the geologic version of an instant, anyway. It was the deadliest eruption the United States had ever seen, leveling everything for miles north of the mountain and blanketing ash as far as Montana. On the 35th anniversary of the event, the scars still shape the Cascade Mountains of Washington state."

Source: Smithsonian [6], 05/19/2015

Can Nonprofit News Rescue Environmental Journalism? [7]

 

"‘Paddle in Seattle’ Protesters Gather Against Shell Oil Rig" [8]

"Conrad Ely drove from Olympia with three friends, a double kayak and a canoe."

Source: Seattle Times [9], 05/18/2015

"In Arctic Drilling Debate, A Dispute Over Cleanup Preparedness" [10]

"Royal Dutch Shell can drill oil exploration wells this summer in the Chukchi Sea, if Shell shows it can prevent and clean up a potential spill. Environmentalists are skeptical; Shell says it's ready."

Source: NPR [11], 05/18/2015

"Food Industry Braces for Obama Trans Fat Ban" [12]

"The Obama administration is expected to all but ban trans fat in a final ruling that could drop as soon as next week, killing most uses of an ingredient that has been put in everything from frozen pizza to Reese’s Pieces but since deemed harmful to human health."

Source: Politico [13], 05/18/2015

"N.J. Air Quality Takes a Hit" [14]

"Power companies have been turning off pollution control equipment at coal-fired plants and allowing massive amounts of contaminants to escape through the stacks — a practice that is perfectly legal and saves the plants money but ends up contributing to chronic air and health issues in New Jersey."

Source: Bergen Record [15], 05/18/2015

"As California Withers, Federal Water Bill Mired in Secrecy" [16]

"WASHINGTON — Five months into a new Congress, and deep into a lasting drought, California water legislation still stymies and splits the state’s lawmakers."

Source: Fresno Bee [17], 05/18/2015

"Shot And Gassed: Thousands of Protected Birds Killed Annually" [18]

"Reveal has obtained never-before-released data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service showing more than 300 species of migratory birds – from red-tailed hawks to American kestrels, turkey vultures to mallard ducks – have been killed legally across the United States since 2011 to protect a wide range of business activities and public facilities under what’s called the 'depredation permit' program."

Source: Reveal (CIR) [19], 05/18/2015

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