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"Oil Pipeline Expansion Presents A Whale Of A Problem" [1]

"Kinder Morgan’s plans to expand a pipeline pose major environmental threats -- especially to whale populations still reeling from past oil spills and noise pollution."

Source: MintPress News [2], 07/08/2014

"Typhoon Neoguri Sweeps Across Japan's Okinawa Prefecture" [3]

"TOKYO — A giant typhoon was sweeping across Japan's Okinawa prefecture Tuesday, bringing with it powerful winds, high waves and heavy rains, prompting the Japan Meteorological Agency to issue its highest warning."

Source: Wall St. Journal [4], 07/08/2014

"Virus Plagues the Pork Industry, and Environmentalists" [5]

"The bodies are piling up fast. A deadly virus, porcine epidemic diarrhea, or PEDv, is estimated to have killed, on average, more than 100,000 piglets and young hogs each week since it first showed up in Iowa in May 2013, wreaking havoc on the pork industry."

Source: NY Times [6], 07/08/2014

"DOE: Outside Groups Spent Lavishly on Top Officials' Global Travel" [7]

"Top Energy Department officials have been taking some pricey trips lately, thanks to outside groups helping to fund their travel to destinations like Bermuda, Taipei, Tokyo, Brussels and New Delhi."

Source: Greenwire [8], 07/08/2014

Bipartisan Lands Bill To Test Whether Senate Can Overcome Gridlock [9]

The Senate seems to be moving ahead on a bipartisan omnibus bill to expand hunting and fishing on public land, among other things. It includes provisions that would allow federal land managers to charge fees to some documentary photographers. On July 7, the Senate voted 82-12 to limit debate on the motion to proceed with the bill.

Source: E&E Daily [10], 07/08/2014

Oil Sands Contaminate Traditional First Nations' Foods: Report [11]

"New scientific research has found that wild-caught foods in northern Alberta have higher-than-normal levels of pollutants the study associates with oil sands production, but First Nations are already shifting away from their traditional diets out of fears over contamination."

Source: Toronto Globe & Mail [12], 07/08/2014

"EPA Win Streak the Lone Bright Spot in a Tough Term for Obama" [13]

"While the Supreme Court dealt President Obama some heavy blows this term, the administration largely got what it wanted on environmental policy."

Source: Greenwire [14], 07/08/2014

"BBC Criticized for Booking Climate Skeptics" [15]

"An independent review panel has criticized the British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) for booking so many climate change skeptics on its programs, saying the network is giving them too much attention."

Source: The Hill [16], 07/08/2014

Fla. Panthers Rebound as Wildlife Service Offers Ranchers Payment Plan [17]

"Lack of land for endangered puma has US officials preparing payment plan to ranchers, many of whom resent the cats."

Source: Reuters [18], 07/07/2014

"U.S. Seen as Biggest Oil Producer After Overtaking Saudi Arabia" [19]

"The U.S. will remain the world’s biggest oil producer this year after overtaking Saudi Arabia and Russia as extraction of energy from shale rock spurs the nation’s economic recovery, Bank of America Corp. said."

Source: Bloomberg [20], 07/07/2014

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