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"New Safety Requirements Set For Keystone XL Pipeline" [1]

"Safety regulators have quietly placed two extra conditions on construction of TransCanada Corp.'s Keystone XL oil pipeline after learning of potentially dangerous construction defects involving the southern leg of the Canada-to-Texas project."

Source: AP [2], 05/28/2014

"Colossal Peat Bog Discovered in Congo" [3]

"A vast peatland has been discovered in a remote part of Congo-Brazzaville."

Source: BBC News [4], 05/28/2014

"Hybrid Trout Threaten Montana's Native Cutthroats" [5]

"Many parts of the U.S. have been getting warmer over the past several decades, and also experiencing persistent drought. Wildlife often can't adjust. Among the species that are struggling is one of the American West's most highly prized fish — the cutthroat trout."

Source: NPR [6], 05/28/2014

"Interior Takes Step Toward Resuming Arctic Exploration" [7]

"Royal Dutch Shell may be able to resume Arctic oil and gas exploration if the Interior Department sticks to the timeline it filed to the U.S. District Court of Alaska."

Source: The Hill [8], 05/28/2014

"Bill To Put Warning Label on Sugary Drinks Advances in California" [9]

"A measure to require sugary soft drinks to carry labels warning of obesity, diabetes and tooth decay advanced in the California state legislature on Friday, the latest move by lawmakers nationwide aimed at persuading people to drink less soda."

Source: Reuters [10], 05/28/2014

"Angry Mothers Meet U.S. EPA Over Concerns With Roundup Herbicide" [11]

"A group of mothers, scientists and environmentalists met with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulators on Tuesday over concerns that residues of Roundup, the world's most popular herbicide, had been found in breast milk."

Source: Reuters [12], 05/28/2014

"After Decades, Dirty Power Plant To Get Clean" [13]

"HOMER CITY, Pa. -- Three years ago, the operators of one of the nation's dirtiest coal-fired power plants warned of "immediate and devastating" consequences from the Obama administration's push to clean up pollution from coal."

Source: AP [14], 05/28/2014

"ExxonMobil, BP Extend Partnerships With Russia Despite Sanctions" [15]

"Oil companies ExxonMobil and BP defy the United States by collaborating with Russia in the energy sector. ExxonMobil and BP have separately signed agreements with Rosneft, Russia's state-owned oil company."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [16], 05/28/2014

Barclays Downgrades Electric Utility Bonds on Viable Solar Competition [17]

"Barclays this week downgrades the entire electric sector of the U.S. high-grade corporate bond market to underweight, saying it sees long-term challenges to electric utilities from solar energy, and that the electric sector of the bond market isn’t pricing in these challenges right now. It’s a noteworthy downgrade since electric utilities which make up nearly 7.5% of Barclays’ U.S. Corporate Index by market value."

Source: Barron's [18], 05/28/2014

"Wanted: A Breed of Chicken That Can Survive Crippling Heatwaves" [19]

"US scientists fear climate change could have devastating effects on poultry farmers as temperatures reach scorching levels"

Source: Guardian [20], 05/27/2014

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