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"The Strange Case of Tennie White" [1]

"Did the EPA Prosecute and Jail a Mississippi Lab Owner Because of Her Activism?"

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Source: The Intercept [9], 11/28/2016
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Trump To Scrap NASA Climate Research in War on ‘Politicized Science’ [10]

"Donald Trump is poised to eliminate all climate change research conducted by NASA as part of a crackdown on 'politicized science', his senior adviser on issues relating to the space agency has said."

Climate Change [11]
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Science [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Guardian [13], 11/23/2016
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"Donald Trump Says He Has ‘Open Mind’ on Climate Change Accord" [14]

"President-elect Donald J. Trump said on Tuesday that he would 'keep an open mind' about whether to pull the United States out of a landmark multinational agreement on climate change."

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Source: NY Times [15], 11/23/2016
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"U.S. Weather Satellite's Launch Promises 'Quantum Leap' In Forecasts" [16]

"A U.S. weather satellite that will "revolutionize" forecasting blasted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral on Saturday, promising to deliver continuous high-definition views of hurricanes and other storms over the Western Hemisphere."

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Source: Reuters [18], 11/21/2016
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"Seeding Doubt" [19]

"At a time when public mistrust of science runs high, and non-experts are hard-pressed to separate fact from industry-sponsored spin, Sense About Science, a charity based in London with an affiliate in New York, presents itself as a trustworthy arbiter."

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Journalism & Media [20]
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Source: The Intercept [22], 11/18/2016
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"EPA Reconfigures, Reschedules Glyphosate Panel" [23]

"EPA has added epidemiological expertise to a scientific advisory panel (SAP) that will meet next month to consider the carcinogenic potential of glyphosate. The previously postponed meeting is now scheduled to take place Dec. 13-16 in Arlington, Virginia."

Agriculture [24]
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Source: Agri-Pulse [25], 11/17/2016
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"Sweltering 2016 To Set Heat Record, Stoked By Man-Made Warming: WMO" [26]

"The world is set to notch up a new heat record in 2016 after a sizzling 2015 as global warming stokes more floods and rising sea levels, the U.N. weather agency said on Monday at climate change talks overshadowed by Donald Trump's election win."

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Source: Reuters [27], 11/15/2016
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"How States Voted On Science-Related Initiatives" [28]

"Donald Trump’s stunning victory in the presidential election on Tuesday helped usher in a new era of Republican rule in Washington. But voters also weighed in on several science-related state ballot items. Here’s a roundup of the results:" Measures include a California cigarette tax, a Montana measure funding biomedical research, and an Oregon measure against wildlife trafficking.

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Source: Science [30], 11/11/2016
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Will a New Broom Sweep Enviro-Energy Policy Clean? Tracking the Trump To-Do List [31]

In the wake of Donald Trump’s presidential upset, U.S. environmental and energy policy may undergo dramatic change. SEJournal Online has prepared a reporter’s watchlist of 12 stories with local angles and broad impact, ranging from fossil fuels to renewables, clean air to clean water, and infrastructure to public lands. Read on. [31]

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"Donald Trump's US Election Win Stuns Scientists" [42]

"'Trump will be the first anti-science president we have ever had,' says Michael Lubell, director of public affairs for the American Physical Society in Washington DC. 'The consequences are going to be very, very severe.'”

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Source: Nature [43], 11/09/2016
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