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"Emissions: Hip New E-Scooters Drive Cities Into 'Freakout Mode'"

As people grow tired of congested commutes, many are opting to zip around cities on dockless electric scooters. Several brands have already sprung up to meet their needs, including Bird and Lime. With lower carbon footprints than cars, electric scooters are seen as a good choice by some eco-conscious consumers."

Source: ClimateWire, 08/20/2018

Trump Keeps Trying To Kill Agency That Probes Chemical Plant Disasters

"On a warm morning in April, workers at a Wisconsin oil refinery were conducting a routine shutdown for maintenance. Suddenly, a gasoline cracking unit exploded, and the workers watched in horror as a huge fireball ripped through the plant. They ran for their lives, barely escaping the blast."

Source: Reveal, 08/20/2018

"Science Says: Hotter Weather Turbocharges US West Wildfires"

"As temperatures rise in the U.S. West, so do the flames. The years with the most acres burned by wildfires have some of the hottest temperatures, an Associated Press analysis of fire and weather data found. As human-caused climate change has warmed the world over the past 35 years, the land consumed by flames has more than doubled."

Source: AP, 08/20/2018

As Trump Dismantles Air Rules, an Industry Lawyer Delivers for Ex-Clients

"As a corporate lawyer, William L. Wehrum worked for the better part of a decade to weaken air pollution rules by fighting the Environmental Protection Agency in court on behalf of chemical manufacturers, refineries, oil drillers and coal-burning power plants. Now, Mr. Wehrum is about to deliver one of the biggest victories yet for his industry clients — this time from inside the Trump administration as the government’s top air pollution official."

Source: NY Times, 08/20/2018

"Trump’s Plan for Coal Emissions: Let Coal States Regulate Them"

"The Trump administration next week plans to formally propose a vast overhaul of climate change regulations that would allow individual states to decide how, or even whether, to curb carbon dioxide emissions from coal plants, according to a summary of the plan and details provided by three people who have seen the full proposal."

Source: NY Times, 08/20/2018

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