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"European Greens Surge As Voters Abandon Old Parties Over Climate" [1]

"European Green parties on Monday were cheering E.U. elections that vaulted them into a kingmaking position of power, as voters abandoned traditional political parties in favor of climate-focused activists in a green wave that swept several countries."

Activism [2]
Climate Change [3]
Environmental Politics [4]
Laws & Regulations [5]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: Washington Post [8], 05/29/2019
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"Surfing The Green Wave? Climate Party Hopes Ride High In EU Vote" [9]

"An ebb in support for mainstream parties is raising hopes among Europe’s Greens that they could act as kingmakers in the next European Parliament, with growing concerns over climate change likely to hand them their strongest showing yet."

Environmental Politics [4]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: Reuters [10], 05/23/2019
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Britain Passes One Week Without Coal Power For First Time Since 1882" [11]

"Britain has gone a week without using coal to generate electricity for the first time since Queen Victoria was on the throne, in a landmark moment in the transition away from the heavily polluting fuel."

Climate Change [3]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: Guardian [13], 05/09/2019
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"Arrests at London Climate-Change Protests Top 1,000" [14]

"The number of environmental campaigners arrested during eight days of direct action in London topped 1,000 on Monday, police said, adding that Waterloo Bridge, one of the sites blockaded by the protests, had re-opened to traffic."

Activism [2]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: Reuters [15], 04/23/2019
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"Norway Is Walking Away From Billions Of Barrels Of Oil And Gas" [16]

"Norway is walking away from billions of barrels of oil and natural gas."

Climate Change [3]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: Bloomberg [17], 04/10/2019
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"In Asbest, Russia, Making Asbestos Great Again" [18]

"Sniped at for decades by health advocates, Russia’s doggedly defiant producer of asbestos — a substance banned as a killer by more than 60 countries — thinks it has perhaps finally found the perfect figure for a campaign to rehabilitate the product’s deeply stained image: President Trump."

Environmental Health [19]
Environmental Politics [4]
Natural Resources [20]
Pollution [21]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: NY Times [22], 04/08/2019
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"‘It Devours Everything’: The Crab That Hitched A Ride To Spain" [23]

"Voracious and almost without predators, the blue crab was first sighted in the Ebro Delta on Spain’s Mediterranean coast in 2012, and since then the population has expanded exponentially, wiping out native species and forcing the fishing industry to adapt and find new markets."

Fish & Fisheries [24]
Water & Oceans [25]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: Guardian [26], 04/03/2019
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“Bombs Away: Militarization, Conservation, and Ecological Restoration” [27]

Does the military use ecological restoration as a means to “green” over the complex relationship between nature and culture, undermining the impacts of history and warfare? Our latest BookShelf review of the new volume, “Bombs Away: Militarization, Conservation, and Ecological Restoration,” explores one author’s argument that it does.

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Government [29]
Military [30]
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National (U.S.) [31]
California [32]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [33]
International [34]
Asia [35]
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"Mutilated Dolphins Wash Up On French Coast In Record Numbers" [36]

"A record number of dolphins have washed up on France’s Atlantic coast in the last three months, many with devastating injures."

Fish & Fisheries [24]
Water & Oceans [25]
Wildlife [37]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: Guardian [38], 04/02/2019
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"European Parliament Votes To Ban Single-Use Plastics" [39]

"The European parliament has voted to ban single-use plastic cutlery, cotton buds, straws and stirrers as part of a sweeping law against plastic waste that despoils beaches and pollutes oceans.

The vote by MEPs paves the way for a ban on single-use plastics to come into force by 2021 in all EU member states. The UK would have to follow the rules if it took part in and extended the Brexit transition period because of delays in finding a new arrangement with the EU.

Consumer [40]
Laws & Regulations [5]
Waste [41]
Public [6]
Europe [7]
Source: Guardian [42], 03/28/2019
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