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Axa To Divest From High-Risk Coal Funds Due To Threat of Climate Change [1]

"The insurance company Axa has said it will remove around €500m (£355m) of coal investments from its portfolio, in a move that reflects long-term concerns in the insurance industry over climate change."

Source: Guardian [2], 05/26/2015

Yet Another Antarctic Ice Mass Is Becoming Destabilized: Scientists [3]

"The troubling news continues this week for the Antarctic peninsula region, which juts out from the icy continent."

Source: Wash Post [4], 05/26/2015

"U.S., Canada And Mexico Create New Climate Change Partnership" [5]

"OTTAWA -- North American energy ministers said on Monday they had set up a working group on climate change and energy, a partnership designed to help Canada, the United States and Mexico harmonize policies."

Source: Reuters [6], 05/26/2015

"Japan Signature Activates World’s Green Climate Fund" [7]

"On Friday, climate change efforts across the world reached a very important milestone: the release of $5 billion to begin the work of the Green Climate Fund, which will become the main financial operator of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change."

Source: CleanTechnica [8], 05/26/2015

Shroud of Secrecy Covers Oil Trains And Safety of Their Infrastructure [9]

"When crude oil arrives at a refinery in South Philadelphia or Marcus Hook or Paulsboro, the refinery must have a public plan outlining the hazards, a detailed response to possible accidents, and worst-case scenarios for disasters that could endanger hundreds of thousands of people. Not so the trains carrying oil to the refineries."

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer [10], 05/26/2015

4 Dead After Record Storms in Texas, Oklahoma; 12 Missing in One County [11]

"Record-setting rains left officials in Texas and Oklahoma scrambling to assess the scope of the damage and destruction Monday as an emergency coordinator told reporters that a dozen people were missing in one county."

Source: CNN [12], 05/26/2015

"Fake Grass Gains Ground in Calif. Amid Concerns About Ongoing Drought" [13]

"HERMOSA BEACH, CALIF. — Christopher Knight makes no apologies: He likes a green lawn. But the actor best known for playing middle son Peter on “The Brady Bunch” also wants to do his part to conserve water. The solution? Fake grass."

Source: Wash Post [14], 05/25/2015

"Decade After Katrina, Pointing Finger More Firmly at Army Corps" [15]

"Nearly 10 years on, one might assume that the case of Hurricane Katrina is closed."

Source: NY Times [16], 05/25/2015

"The CIA Is Shuttering a Secretive Climate Research Program" [17]

"Scientists used the Medea program to study how global warming could worsen conflict. Now that project has come to an end."

Source: Climate Desk [18], 05/25/2015

In Reversal, NY Demands Environmental Review of Tar Sands Rail Facility [19]

"In what came as a welcome surprise to activists in Albany, New York, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) reversed an earlier decision and now will require a full environmental review for a proposed tar sands oil heating facility at the Port of Albany."

Source: DeSmogBlog [20], 05/25/2015

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