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Last Month Was The Warmest October On Record, 2014's 5th Record-Breaker [1]

"Despite a bitter U.S. cold snap, the globe is rushing hell-bent toward its warmest year on record with last month setting the fifth monthly heat record of year."

Source: AP [2], 11/21/2014

Between the Lines: Rain of Steel — Covering the Environment, Health Fallout of Unexploded Ordnance [3]

  

About Norman, Oklahoma [4]

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Norman, Oklahoma
Weather, Water, Energy

 

 

"The Race to Save the World's Chocolate" [6]

"Blame climate change. Or pestilence. Or China's Westernizing taste in candy. Blame, perhaps, Ebola. Regardless, the world is running out of chocolate."

Source: Mother Jones [7], 11/20/2014

"Rich Countries To Discuss Green Climate Fund in Berlin" [8]

"Rich countries are set to meet in Berlin to pledge cash to smooth the way for a global climate change deal."

Source: BBC News [9], 11/20/2014

"A Dam Revival, Despite Risks" [10]

"While some dams in the United States and Europe are being decommissioned, a dam-building boom is underway in developing countries. It is a shift from the 1990s, when amid concerns about environmental impacts and displaced people, multilateral lenders like the World Bank backed away from large hydroelectric power projects."

Source: NY Times [11], 11/20/2014

White House Threatens To Veto House Bills Limiting EPA Science [12]

The White House is threatening to veto three bills changing how EPA uses science in its regulatory decisions. The House has already passed two of them.

Source: Pump Handle [13], 11/20/2014

"Report: U.S. Has Too Much Coal Export Capacity" [14]

"The United States used only 34 percent of its total coal export capacity and does not need additional terminals, according to a new report that casts doubt on plans to develop new ports on the Columbia River."

Source: Portland Business Journal [15], 11/20/2014

"Industrial Pollution Is Turning Lakes Into ‘Jelly’" [16]

"As Canadian lakes have become more acidic, they've become increasingly dominated by jelly-like plankton that are throwing things out of whack, new research suggests. And these gummy invaders aren't going anywhere. Soon, they could even disrupt the country's water supply."

Source: Wash Post [17], 11/20/2014

"Washington State To Sue Federal Government Over Nuclear Site Vapors" [18]

"Washington state's attorney general said on Wednesday he intends to sue the U.S. government for not adequately protecting workers involved in the decades-long cleanup of a decommissioned nuclear site, saying dozens have been sickened by toxic vapors."

Source: Reuters [19], 11/20/2014

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