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"More Protests Planned After Giant Oil Rig Muscles In" [1]

"Paddle-powered activists hit the waters of Elliott Bay in kayaks Thursday to throw an 'unwelcome party' for a massive Shell drilling rig as it reached the Port of Seattle."

Activism [2]
Disasters [3]
Energy & Fuel [4]
Public [5]
Alaska and Hawaii [6]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: Seattle Times [8], 05/15/2015
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Canadian Aboriginal Group Rejects $1 Billion Fee for Gas Project [9]

"A small aboriginal community in British Columbia has rejected a $1 billion payment for a natural gas project, the latest setback for the Canadian energy industry’s effort to bolster exports."

Energy & Fuel [4]
People & Population [10]
Public [5]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: NY Times [11], 05/14/2015
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"Are Jellyfish Taking Over Puget Sound?" [12]

"Biologists looking at 40 years of fisheries data from Puget Sound have documented a dramatic shift in marine species. Key fish in the food chain, like herring and smelt, have declined, while the number of jellyfish has increased exponentially, to the detriment of the marine ecosystem."

Biodiversity [13]
Pollution [14]
Water & Oceans [15]
Public [5]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: Summit Co Voice [16], 05/12/2015
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New Oil Train Regs Go Backward on Public's Right to Know Risks [17]

Since U.S. oil production started booming, the news has been full of tanker trains blowing up. Under a May 2014 emergency order, the Federal Railway Administration increased requirements that railroads disclose oil train routes. But a new regulation issued May 1, 2015, leaves the public — and firefighters — with less information about the risks they face. Photo: The latest oil train derailment and explosion, today, in ND/Curt Bemson via AP.

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People & Population [10]
Planning & Growth [20]
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Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [22]
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WA: "State, Growers Scrap Pesticide Permit for Oyster Beds After Outcry" [23]

"Bowing to public pressure, the [Washington] Department of Ecology and a growers association have agreed to cancel a recently issued permit for the use of a controversial pesticide to treat oyster beds, the DOE said Sunday."

Chemicals [24]
Fish & Fisheries [25]
Public [5]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: Seattle Times [26], 05/04/2015
  • Read more about WA: "State, Growers Scrap Pesticide Permit for Oyster Beds After Outcry" [23]

"Drought May Bring West Coast Brownouts This Summer: Energy Secretary" [27]

"The West Coast could see power brownouts in coming months as hydro power stations struggle with the four-year drought, and in the longer term climate change could cause additional problems for power plants, the U.S. energy secretary said on Monday."

Energy & Fuel [4]
Water & Oceans [15]
Public [5]
California [28]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: Reuters [29], 04/28/2015
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"Refinery Proposed Last Year For Columbia River, Records Show" [30]

"Washington’s Port of Longview says it is in talks with an energy company that last year submitted plans for a crude oil refinery on the Columbia River."

Energy & Fuel [4]
Public [5]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: EarthFix/OPB [31], 04/16/2015
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"More Protections Possible for Spotted Owl" [32]

"Federal biologists will consider increasing Endangered Species Act protections for the northern spotted owl, reflecting the bird’s continued slide toward extinction despite steep logging cutbacks in the Northwest. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service said Wednesday that there was enough new information in a conservation group’s petition to warrant looking at changing the owl’s listing from threatened to endangered."

Wildlife [33]
Public [5]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: NY Times [34], 04/10/2015
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"Portland Bans Insecticide To Protect Declining Honey Bees" [35]

"Oregon's biggest city on Wednesday banned the use of an insecticide on city lands blamed by conservationists as a factor in the decline of honey bees in recent years."

Chemicals [24]
Wildlife [33]
Public [5]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: Reuters [36], 04/02/2015
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"Unprecedented Sage Grouse Protection Deal Signed in Nevada" [37]

"An unprecedented attempt to protect sage grouse habitat across parts of more than 900 square miles of privately owned land in Nevada began under a deal Thursday involving the federal government, an environmental group and the world's largest gold mining company."

Wildlife [33]
Public [5]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [38]
Northwest (OR WA) [7]
Source: AP [39], 03/30/2015
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