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"MCHM Odors Show Chemical Not Gone, Experts Say" [1]

"CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Continued reports from residents about licorice-smelling water long after the region's water system was flushed are a clear indication that chemicals from the January leak into the Elk River haven't been completed cleaned out, experts said Tuesday."

Source: Charleston Gazette [2], 03/19/2014

Enviros File Lawsuit Against Coal Export Facility in Plaquemines Parish [3]

"Environmental groups filed a federal lawsuit in New Orleans on Tuesday against United Bulk's coal export facility in Plaquemines Parish, alleging the facility is polluting the Mississippi River."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [4], 03/19/2014

Study: Rockies' Wildflower Season 35 Days Longer Because of Climate [5]

"The Rocky Mountain wildflower season has lengthened by over a month since the 1970s, according to a study published Monday that found climate change is altering the flowering patterns of more species than previously thought."

Source: McClatchy [6], 03/19/2014

"Sunoco Oil Pipeline Leaks in Ohio Nature Preserve" [7]

"A major oil pipeline owned by Sunoco Logistics Partners LP leaked thousands of gallons of crude oil into a nature preserve in southwest Ohio late on Monday."

Source: Reuters [8], 03/19/2014

"Warmest Winter on Record Worsens California Drought" [9]

"California is coming off of its warmest winter on record, aggravating an enduring drought in the most populous U.S. state, federal weather scientists said Monday."

Source: Reuters [10], 03/19/2014

"Virginia: Governor Expects Payment for Spill" [11]

"DANVILLE, Va. — Gov. Terry McAuliffe said Tuesday he expects Duke Energy to fully compensate Virginia for a massive coal ash spill into the Dan River that turned collection basins at Danville's water treatment plant gray."

Source: AP [12], 03/19/2014

"White House to Introduce Climate Data Website" [13]

"President Obama wants Americans to see how climate change will remake their own backyards — and to make it as easy as opening a web-based app."

Source: NY Times [14], 03/19/2014

"EPA May Finally Look at Coal Ash Regulation, Much Needed in Montana" [15]

"When rancher Clint McRae first saw the swirling green and white ponds of arsenic, boron, mercury and lead-containing sludge 10 miles from his property, it was in a photography show at the Montana statehouse. He first thought they were abstract art, but quickly realized some were aerial photos of the ash slurry left over from burning coal at southeastern Montana’s Colstrip Steam Electric Station."

Source: High Country News [16], 03/19/2014

"Voracious Worm Evolves to Eat Biotech Corn Engineered to Kill It" [17]

"One of agricultural biotechnology’s great success stories may become a cautionary tale of how short-sighted mismanagement can squander the benefits of genetic modification. After years of predicting it would happen — and after years of having their suggestions largely ignored by companies, farmers and regulators — scientists have documented the rapid evolution of corn rootworms that are resistant to Bt corn."

Source: Wired [18], 03/19/2014

"Gazprom Proposes To Develop Crimea’s Oil And Gas" [19]

"Gazprom has requested permission from the Crimean authorities to develop oil and gas fields, Crimea's first Deputy Prime Minister Rustam Temirgaliev said Tuesday."

Source: RT [20], 03/19/2014

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