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Activists, Scientists Blast Scott for "Orwellian" Ban on Climate Talk [1]

"Climate change activists blasted Florida Governor Rick Scott on Monday for leading an 'Orwellian' campaign to ban employees of the state's lead environmental agency from using such terms as 'global warming' and 'climate change.'"

Source: Reuters [2], 03/10/2015

"China Arrests Anti-Smog Campaigners" [3]

"Activists are thought to have been inspired by a viral documentary that tried to highlight China's toxic smog problem but was censored by Beijing"

Source: Telegraph [4], 03/10/2015

"Here’s How Much Faster Wind And Solar Are Growing Than Fossil Fuels" [5]

"Now, a new report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration ... finds that the electricity generated from wind and solar grew a lot faster than electricity generated by fossil fuels last year. In fact, solar more than doubled, and wind outgrew all other sources."

Source: Wash Post [6], 03/10/2015

Soon's Funding Sources, Disclosure Practices Unusual in Climate Research [7]

"Soon received no government research grants, awarded in tough peer-reviewed competitions, but relied almost entirely on money from fossil fuel companies."

Source: InsideClimate News [8], 03/10/2015

"Fukushima Residents Torn Over Nuclear Waste Storage Plan" [9]

"Norio Kimura lost his wife, father and 7-year-old daughter Yuna in the March 2011 tsunami."

Source: Reuters [10], 03/10/2015

Over 2 Million Songbirds Slaughtered Over Cyprus Last Year: Birdlife [11]

"More than two million migratory songbirds were indiscriminately slaughtered over Cyprus last year to be served as delicacies in local restaurants, a conservation society said on Monday."

Source: Reuters [12], 03/10/2015

"A New Tack in the War on Mining Mountains" [13]

"Last week, with little fanfare, PNC Financial, the nation’s seventh-largest bank, disclosed a significant strategic shift. The bank said it would no longer finance coal-mining companies that pursue mountaintop removal of coal in Appalachia, an environmentally devastating practice that has long drawn opposition."

Source: NY Times [14], 03/10/2015

Some of New Jersey’s Money From Exxon Settlement Will Go to Legal Fees [15]

"New Jersey’s decision to settle a multibillion-dollar pollution lawsuit with Exxon Mobil Corporation has come under broad criticism, as lawmakers and environmentalists have questioned why the state would agree to accept only $225 million — a small fraction of the $8.9 billion in damages it was seeking in court."

Source: NY Times [16], 03/10/2015

"In Iowa, GOP Hopefuls Differ on Support for Ethanol Mandate" [17]

"DES MOINES, Iowa -- Republican presidential hopefuls who attended the first Iowa Agriculture Summit this past weekend were divided in their views on what role the government should play in supporting the biofuels industry."

Source: E&E Daily [18], 03/10/2015

MTBE: "Stretch of Houston Ship Channel Closed After Vessels Collide" [19]

"A Venezuela-bound tanker spilled an unknown amount of gasoline additive MTBE into the Houston Ship Channel after a crash with another vessel, shutting down a portion of the waterway and one container terminal."

Source: Bloomberg [20], 03/10/2015

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