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"Deeper Ties to Corporate Cash for Doubtful Climate Researcher" [1]

Politicians and fossil-energy companies denying climate change often point to scientist Willie Soon's work to support their position. Newly disclosed documents show that Soon's work is largely funded by fossil-energy interests, and that he violated journal policies by failing to disclose these conflicts of interest.

Source: NY Times [2], 02/23/2015

"Harvard Prepares To Fight Fossil Fuel Divestment Case in Court" [3]

"Lawyers for Harvard University will appear in court on Friday to fight off attempts to force the world’s richest university to dump coal, oil and gas companies from its $36bn (£23bn) endowment."

Source: Guardian [4], 02/20/2015

"Unprecedented California Sea Lion Strandings Linked To Warmer Pacific" [5]

"The strandings of a record number of sea lion pups along the California coast this year are linked to a puzzling weather pattern that has warmed their Pacific Ocean habitat and likely impacted fish populations they rely on for food, federal scientists said on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [6], 02/20/2015

"Feds Restore Protected Status for Great Lakes Wolves" [7]

"Gray wolves in the western Great Lakes region are protected by federal law once more."

Source: AP [8], 02/20/2015

"EPA: Civil Rights Advocates Despair After Decades of Agency Inaction" [9]

"FLINT, Mich. -- In 1994, activists opposing the construction of a wood-fired power plant here asked U.S. EPA for help, arguing the project would spew toxic pollutants into their poor, largely African-American neighborhood."

Source: Greenwire [10], 02/20/2015

"Quebec To Approve $1.1-Bn Cement Plant Without Environmental Review" [11]

"Opposition parties and environmentalists slammed the Couillard government on Thursday for green-lighting a $1.1-billion cement works project without a review by Quebec’s environmental bureau."

Source: Montreal Gazette [12], 02/20/2015

"BP To Stop Sending Petcoke To Chicago" [13]

"Amid pressure from neighborhood groups and Mayor Rahm Emanuel, BP later this year will halt shipments of dusty petroleum coke to Chicago sites across the border from its giant Whiting, Ind., refinery."

Source: Chicago Tribune [14], 02/20/2015

"Bald Eagles Are Starting To Flourish Again — But Hold the Confetti" [15]

"Working late in a tiny Arkansas lab, Susan Wilde found herself alone with a killer."

Source: Wash Post [16], 02/20/2015

"Federal Judge Rejects BP Bid To Lower $13.7 Billion Oil Spill Fine" [17]

"A federal judge in New Orleans has rejected BP's effort to cap its fines from the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill at $9.57 billion, nearly one-third lower than the penalty federal prosecutors are seeking. The court has not yet ruled how much the British oil giant will pay for the disaster."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [18], 02/20/2015

"Local Governments Cannot Regulate Fracking, Ohio Supreme Court Rules" [19]

"Lamenting that the 'oil and gas industry has gotten its way,' Ohio Supreme Court Justice William M. O’Neill has tongue-in-cheek visions of drilling rigs rising amid the homes of Upper Arlington. By a 4-3 vote, the justices ruled that the state has 'exclusive authority' and that cities and counties can neither ban nor regulate fracking through zoning laws or other restrictions."

Source: Columbus Dispatch [20], 02/20/2015

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