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Fewer Polar Bear Cubs Are Being Born in the Arctic Islands: Survey [1]

"The proportion of polar bear females around the Arctic islands of Svalbard who gave birth to cubs crashed to just 10% in 2014, according to a small scientific survey of the animals. It follows a series of warm years and poor sea ice."

Source: Guardian [2], 05/29/2014

"Ohio House Votes To Delay And Weaken State's Renewable Energy Law [3]

"The Ohio House of Representatives approved a bill on Wednesday that would roll back the state's renewable energy and energy efficiency law, making Ohio the first state to reverse standards meant to reduce reliance on fossil fuels."

Source: Huffington Post [4], 05/29/2014

"White House Adviser: Chamber 'Wrong Again' on Climate Rule" [5]

"White House adviser John Podesta slammed a U.S. Chamber of Commerce report Wednesday that claimed the administration's coming climate rule on power plants would cost more than $50 billion per year."

Source: The Hill [6], 05/29/2014

"Rejected Pa. Drilling Waste Brought To W.Va." [7]

"Two months ago, Range Resources trucked two small containers of waste from its natural gas drilling operations in Washington County, Pennsylvania, to a local landfill."

Source: Charleston Gazette [8], 05/29/2014

"Visualizing Life After Coal in Salem, Mass." [9]

"When coal plants close, communities face painful transitions. Debate over one Massachusetts plant shows the local impacts of a national shift to cleaner power."

Source: EHN/Daily Climate [10], 05/29/2014

"Lung Illnesses More Likely Near Logan Airport" [11]

"Children who live in neighborhoods bordering Logan International Airport are as much as four times more likely to wheeze, experience shortness of breath, and exhibit other signs of undiagnosed asthma compared with children who live farther away, according to a long-awaited state report released Wednesday night."

Source: Boston Globe [12], 05/29/2014

Corporate Stranglehold of Farmland a Risk To World Food Security: Study [13]

"The world's food supplies are at risk because farmland is becoming rapidly concentrated in the hands of wealthy elites and corporations, a study has found."

Source: Guardian [14], 05/29/2014

"U.S. Solar Power Rises 79% as Home Panels Beat Warehouses" [15]

"Homeowners and developers installed 1.33 gigawatts of solar panels in the first quarter, the second-largest total on record, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association."

Source: Bloomberg [16], 05/29/2014

"Report: Power Plants Reducing Emissions" [17]

"The country’s top 100 electricity producers have reduced emissions of major pollutants in recent years, showing that they could likely handle the new limits on carbon dioxide coming soon from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to a new report."

Source: The Hill [18], 05/29/2014

"SPJToolbox" Catalogues Vast Gumshoe Resources [19]

If you are a serious journalist and have not yet discovered the "SPJ Toolbox," you are in for a treat. The website offers useful sources for a wide range of topics of interest, especially to investigative reporters. Topics include protecting sources, privacy, data visualization, digital verification, transcription tools, rights-free photos, mobile journalism, public records, copy-editing, and more.

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