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Groups Sue EPA for Data on Toxic Fracking Chemicals [1]

The industry got Congress in 2005 to block the public from knowing about these chemicals, which can end up in people's drinking water. But the enviro groups, led by the Environmental Integrity Project, want to use a different law to help unlock the data.

Arrest of Four Near Hog Farm Tests Utah's "Ag Gag" Law [2]

One way to deal with bad press is to make it illegal. Exposés of inhumane conditions at feedlots and slaughterhouses are being made illegal by state legislatures that pass "ag gag" laws. Now a case in Utah is challenging whether industrial agriculture's claims of secrecy trump the eating public's right to know. Image: Sows in 7'x2' Smithfield Foods gestation crates. By Humane Society of the US [CC], 2010. [3]

2 Exhausted Climbers Close in on Summit of El Capitan’S 3,000-Foot Granite Wall [4]

"Their beards have grown full. Their hair, greased with sweat and brushed only with mountain air, stands on end. Their fingers, raw and ragged from grasping at sharp crevasses in the stone, are bandaged and bleeding."

Source: Wash Post [5], 01/14/2015

"European Parliament Backs GMO Choice for Member States" [6]

"New legislation to allow member states of the European Union to restrict or ban the cultivation of crops containing genetically modified organisms on their own territory, even if this is allowed at the EU level, was passed by the European Parliament on Tuesday."

Source: ENS [7], 01/14/2015

"EPA Proposes New Rules on Oil Spill Dispersant Chemicals" [8]

"The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday proposed new requirements for testing the toxicity and effectiveness of chemical dispersants used to break up oil spills."

Source: Houston Chronicle [9], 01/14/2015

"India Cracks Down on Greenpeace, Other Environmental Groups" [10]

"The Indian government has launched a crackdown on Greenpeace and other U.S.-linked environmental groups after intelligence officials accused climate activists of harming the country’s economic security."

Source: LA Times [11], 01/14/2015

"Two Climate Denying Senators Will Now Supervise the Nation's Climate Science" [12]

"So, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) was just named to be the chairman of the Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness as Republicans take over the Senate. This subcommittee (which used to be just Space and Science but was recently renamed) is in charge of oversight of, among other things, NASA."

Source: Mother Jones [13], 01/14/2015

"White House Environmental Adviser to Resign" [14]

"Mike Boots, the acting chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, will leave the administration in March, according to a CEQ spokesperson."

Source: National Journal [15], 01/14/2015

"Keystone XL Could Face New Lawsuit From Nebraska Ranchers" [16]

"The Keystone XL tar sands pipeline faces a potential new legal challenge and the prospect of further delays from ranchers along its proposed route in Nebraska who say they “aren’t finished fighting” yet."

Source: Guardian [17], 01/14/2015

"Report: Rooftop Solar Already Cheaper Than Utility Rates in Most Major Cities" [18]

"Customers in 42 of the nation's 50 largest cities — including Charlotte and Raleigh — would save money by installing rooftop solar instead of buying all their power from local utilities, says the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center."

Source: Charlotte Business Journal [19], 01/14/2015

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