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"Why Republicans Keep Telling Everyone They’re Not Scientists" [1]

"WASHINGTON — Gov. Rick Scott of Florida, a Republican who is fighting a Democratic challenge from former Gov. Charlie Crist, was asked by The Miami Herald if he believes climate change is significantly affecting the weather. 'Well, I’m not a scientist,' he said."

Source: NY Times [2], 10/31/2014

"As Infrastructure Crumbles, Trillions Of Gallons Of Water Lost" [3]

"Imagine Manhattan under almost 300 feet of water. Not water from a hurricane or a tsunami, but purified drinking water — 2.1 trillion gallons of it."

Source: Maine Public Broadcasting [4], 10/31/2014

As Islands Submerge in Bay, Residents Refuse To Desert Homes, Heritage [5]

"The Chesapeake Bay was once home to more than a dozen offshore island communities — tight-knit villages with enough land for baseball diamonds and with marshes thick with crabs and fish."

Source: Bay Journal [6], 10/31/2014

"Environmentalists Sue Over Nuclear Reactor's Impact on Columbia River" [7]

"SPOKANE — Three environmental groups sued a state agency Thursday over the effects of the Northwest’s only commercial nuclear power plant on the water quality of the Columbia River."

Source: AP [8], 10/31/2014

Enviros, Attorneys General Again Sue To Stop Nuclear Plant Relicensing [9]

"Just a week after the Nuclear Regulatory Commission began relicensing nuclear power plants, environmental groups and several states are again suing to stop it."

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch [10], 10/31/2014

"Hydropower May Be Huge Source of Methane Emissions" [11]

"Imagine nearly 6,000 dairy cows doing what cows do, belching and being flatulent for a full year. That’s how much methane was emitted from one Ohio reservoir in 2012."

Source: Climate Central [12], 10/31/2014

"Ukraine and Russia Reach Accord on Natural Gas Deliveries" [13]

"BRUSSELS — Russian and Ukrainian officials reached an agreement on Thursday night to resume Russian deliveries of natural gas to prevent shortages over the winter."

Source: NY Times [14], 10/31/2014

"Fracking Advocates Urged to Win Ugly by Discrediting Opponents" [15]

"As he took the floor at the tony Broadmoor resort in Colorado Springs, the veteran Washington public relations guru had an uncompromising message for oil and gas drillers facing an anti-fracking backlash. 'You can either win ugly or lose pretty. You figure out where you want to be,' Rick Berman told the Western Energy Alliance, according to a recording."

Source: Bloomberg [16], 10/31/2014

Living in Harm’s Way: Louisiana’s Struggle Between Land and Sea [17]

After Katrina, Louisiana may have hit the national spotlight for a time, but coastal communities elsewhere around the country will have to find their own answers to the question “Why does anyone still live there in harm’s way?” — even as more and more people move toward the coast and the water moves ever closer to them.

"2 Years After Sandy, U.S. Disaster Policy Is Still A Disaster" [18]

"Two years ago, Superstorm Sandy devastated the northeastern United States, killing more than 70 people, causing $60 billion in damage and exposing major gaps in federal disaster preparedness and response. But there has been little movement in Congress to change policies to prepare the country for future disasters."

Source: Huffington Post [19], 10/30/2014

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