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"Crude Oil Shipments by Rail Increased 83 Percent in 2013" [1]

"The Association of American Railroads said on Thursday that major railroads delivered 434,042 carloads of crude oil in 2013, an increase of 83 percent from 2012."

Source: NY Times [2], 03/14/2014

Pesticide Industry Dominates Regulation: "Poisoned Politics" [3]

"Worker and consumer safety advocates are vastly outgunned by lobbyists for pesticide manufacturers."

Source: Nation [4], 03/14/2014

"Obama, EU To Stand Together on Climate Change Draft" [5]

"U.S. President Barack Obama and EU leaders meeting in Brussels this month will throw their combined weight behind tackling climate change, a document seen by Reuters says, in a show of developed world solidarity on the need for a new global deal."

Source: Reuters [6], 03/14/2014

"Oil Industry Gets An Earful As It Eyes Florida's Everglades" [7]

"As oil production goes, Florida isn't much of a player. The state produced less than 2 million barrels last year, which is how much oil Texas pumps from its wells each day. That's about to change as the revolution in oil drilling technology comes to Florida."

Source: NPR [8], 03/14/2014

"Report: Nuke Dump Fire Preventable" [9]

"The truck that caught fire a half mile underground at a southeastern New Mexico nuclear waste dump was 29 years old, improperly maintained and operating without an automatic fire-suppression system, according to a report to be released Friday."

Source: AP [10], 03/14/2014

"U.S. Agrees to Allow BP Back Into Gulf Waters to Seek Oil" [11]

"Four years after the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion, BP is being welcomed back to seek new oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico."

Source: NY Times [12], 03/14/2014

"E-Mails Show Close Ties Between Duke, NC Regulators" [13]

"Internal emails between staff at North Carolina's environmental agency suggest state regulators were coordinating with Duke Energy before intervening in efforts by citizens groups trying to sue the company over groundwater pollution leeching from its coal ash dumps."

Source: AP [14], 03/14/2014

"Chesapeake Energy’s $5 Billion Shuffle" [15]

"The energy giant raised the cash it needed to survive by slashing royalties it paid property owners to drill on their land."

Source: ProPublica [16], 03/13/2014

"States Fight Chemical Industry Over Proposed Rules" [17]

"An effort in Congress to modernize a patchwork system of state and federal laws governing chemical safety is generating debate between a bipartisan group of state legislators who say the update would rob states of the ability to regulate sometimes toxic substances within their own borders and businesses who say they need regulatory certainty to grow jobs and the economy."

Source: Wash Post [18], 03/13/2014

"Europe's Fear of US Hormone Meat, GM Food Sows Divide in Trade Talks [19]

"Europe's reluctance to buy hormone meat or genetically modified food from the United States has exposed an "enormous gulf" that threatens the world's biggest trade pact, industry and labour groups told EU and U.S. negotiators on Wednesday."

Source: Reuters [20], 03/13/2014

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