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August 13, 2015

  • EPA on the Defensive Over Colorado Mine Spill

    National Journal

  • Here’s the U.K. Govn’t Plan to Fast Track Fracking

    RTCC

  • Koch Pipeline Company to Pay for Texas Oil Spill After Nearly 17 Years

    Texas Tribune

  • Is Global Warming Lurking Behind This Summer’s Heat Waves?

    Mashable

  • GOP Presidential Hopefuls Get $62M in Support from Donors Tied to Fossil Fuels

    Guardian

  • For 2013 Arkansas Spill, Exxon Mobil’s Settlement Is $5M

    Reuters

August 12, 2015

  • New Orleans’ Future Depends on Coastal Restoration, But Who Is Footing the Bill?

    The Times-Picayune

  • Canadian Govn’t Spends Millions to Covertly Promote Oil Sands

    Guardian

  • Keystone XL Review Is 5 Times Longer Than Average

    AP

  • As U.S. Pushes Away from Coal, Japan Embraces It

    Politico

  • California Wildfire Spreads Prompting New Evacuations

    Los Angeles Times

  • Shell’s Arctic Quest Adds Burden to U.S. Coast Guard

    Reuters

August 11, 2015

  • Shell Seeks Permission to Drill into the Arctic’s Potential Oil Zone

    Fuel Fix

  • Japan Restarts Nuclear Program Amid Public Opposition

    Bloomberg

  • Australia’s 2030 Emissions Target Called ‘Pathetically Inadequate’

    Guardian

  • Nurses Union Endorses Bernie Sanders—and Keystone Was Deciding Factor

    Buzzfeed

  • TransCanada Quietly Prepares for Keystone XL Rejection

    The Canadian Press

  • New Study Rejects Sunspot-Related Climate Denial Theory

    Climate News Network

August 10, 2015

  • Hillary Clinton’s Shifting Rhetoric on Coal

    Reuters

  • Typhoon Soudelor Devastates Taiwan and China

    NPR

  • Justice Dept. Investigates the Plains’ California Pipeline Spill

    Fuel Fix

  • Coal Baron Chris Cline Makes $1M Bet on Jeb Bush

    Bloomberg

  • Canadian PM Candidates Discuss Keystone, Climate in First Debate

    The Hill

August 7, 2015

  • Typhoon Soudelor Prompts Evacuations in Taiwan

    Al Jazeera America

  • The Obama Administration Makes Jobs Push Related to Clean Power Plan

    The Hill

  • Iowa Education Board Adopts Science Standards That Teach Climate Change

    The Des Moines Register

  • New Zealand to Phase Out Coal by Dec. 2018

    UPI

  • Here’s Why Many Native Alaskans Support Shell’s Arctic Drilling Plans

    Bloomberg

  • NOAA: 90 Percent Certain This Atlantic Hurricane Season Will Be Quiet

    Washington Post

August 6, 2015

  • In Kansas, Less Drilling Is Triggering Fewer Earthquakes

    The Wichita Eagle

  • Recent Climate Pleas Fall Flat in Texas

    Texas Tribune

  • Japan’s Restart of Nuclear Reactor Fleet Fast Approaches

    Bloomberg

  • California Gov. to GOP Presidential Candidates: Detail Your Climate Policies

    Los Angeles Times

  • Senate Committee Votes to Halt the Clean Power Plan

    The Hill

  • Carbon Emissions from U.S. Power Plants Hit 27-Year Low in April

    AP

August 5, 2015

  • Oklahoma Gov. Fallin Cites ‘Direct Correlation’ between Disposal Wells, Earthquakes

    The Oklahoman

  • Report: Worldwide Glaciers Are Retreating at Unprecedented Pace

    Guardian

  • Australian Court Revokes Coal Mine Approval

    RTCC

  • U.S. Forest Service: Wildfire Costs Are Rising

    Washington Post

  • Russia Bids for More Arctic Territory

    New York Times

  • Here’s Why Shell Is Drilling in the Arctic

    Bloomberg

August 4, 2015

  • California Positioned to Meet Clean Power Plan Goals Early

    Los Angeles Times

  • GOP Presidential Contenders Criticize Obama’s Climate Plan

    The Hill

  • South Africa’s Climate Goal: 34 Percent Carbon Cuts by 2025

    RTCC

  • Oil Prices Fall Again

    NPR

  • Obama Clean Power Plan Prompts Carbon Tax Chatter

    National Journal

  • IMF: G20 Countries Pay $1,000+ per Citizen Annually in Fossil Fuel Subsidies

    Guardian

  • Q&A: Charles Koch Talks about Politics, Climate Change

    Washington Post

  • Coal Miner Alpha Natural Resources Files for Bankruptcy

    New York Times

August 3, 2015

  • Here Are the Winner and Losers of Obama’s Climate Plan

    National Journal

  • Hillary Clinton Supports Pres. Obama’s Climate Change Plan

    International Business Times

  • For the Clean Power Plan, Lawsuits Abound

    Washington Post

  • California Gov. Brown Declares State of Emergency over Wildfires

    Reuters

  • Green Group Backs Bernie Sanders for President

    National Journal

  • Exxon, Chevron Report Worst Quarterly Results of Current Decade

    New York Times

July 31, 2015

  • The New Economics of Climate Change

    The New Yorker

  • Alberta Backs Off Lobbying U.S. for Keystone XL

    CBC News

  • California Wildfire Grows to More Than 13,000 Acres

    San Francisco Chronicle

  • Bill Proposing to Lift Oil-Export Ban Clears Another Hurdle

    National Journal

  • Droughts Impact How Effectively Trees Store Carbon

    Climate Central

July 30, 2015

  • Shell, Greenpeace Head Back to Court After Latest Anti-Drilling Protest

    Alaska Journal of Commerce

  • Two Senate Dems Introduce Bill to Raise Royalty Payments on Coal Sales

    The Hill

  • Climate Change Is a ‘Present Security Threat,’ Says Defense Dept.

    Mashable

  • World Bank: Coal No Cure for Global Poverty

    Guardian

  • White House Prepared to Wield Veto Power to Protect Clean Power Plan

    E&E Publishing

  • Russia’s Absence in the Climate Debate

    RTCC

  • Is the Earth Already Halfway to U.N. Global Warming Limit?

    New Scientist

July 29, 2015

  • Peabody Announces $1 Billion Second-Quarter Loss

    RTCC

  • Fed. Appeals Court Mostly Upholds EPA’s Air Pollution Rule

    AP

  • Lake Erie’s Toxic Algae Problem Is Back

    Columbus Dispatch

  • Hillary Clinton Is “Skeptical” About Arctic Drilling

    National Journal

  • Is a Keystone XL Rejection on the Horizon?

    Bloomberg

  • Gov. Ricketts to Pres. Obama: Approve Keystone XL

    The Hill

  • Washington Gov. Inslee to Impose Cap on State’s Carbon Emissions

    Seattle Times

July 28, 2015

  • A New Republican Message on Climate Change

    National Journal

  • What Has Changed Since the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Talks?

    Ensia

  • Senate Bill Extends Window for Arctic Drilling

    Fuel Fix

  • The Worsening Outlook for Canadian Oil Sands

    Bloomberg

  • BP Reports Second-Quarter Loss

    New York Times

  • Who Has Heard of Climate Change?

    Washington Post

  • Here’s What Hillary Clinton Isn’t Talking About

    Politico

July 27, 2015

  • Air Pollution Correlates with Lower Grades in Texas Kids

    Environmental Health News

  • GAO Report Spells Out Climate Risks to Army Corps Projects

    Climate Central

  • Damaged Shell Icebreaker Arrives in Oregon for Repairs

    AP

  • What Does Alaska’s Staggering Wildfire Season Say About Climate Change

    Washington Post

  • 13 Major U.S. Companies to Pledge Support to U.N. Climate Deal

    Reuters

  • More Energy-Related Layoffs Expected

    Wall Street Journal (sub. req'd)

July 24, 2015

  • Would You Like Some Drilling Wastewater with Your Fruits and Vegetables?

    Mother Jones

  • EPA’s New Proposal: Stop Drillers from Sending Wastewater to Municipal Treatment Plants

    Fuel Fix

  • Kenya’s Climate Pledge: Cut Emissions 30 Percent by 2030

    BusinessGreen

  • U.K. Energy Company Appeals Anti-Fracking Decision

    Guardian

  • Jeb Bush: Let’s Slash Subsidies for Renewables, Fossil Fuels

    National Journal

  • When Will the U.S. Get a Pipeline Safety Chief?

    Think Progress

July 23, 2015

  • No Republican Mayor Attended the Pope’s Climate Summit

    U.S. News

  • France’s New Energy Law Raises Carbon Price, Reduces Reliance on Nuclear

    Bloomberg

  • Amid Drought, Santa Barbara to Spend $55M to Restart Desalination Plant

    Los Angeles Times

  • Fed Regulators Remind Railroads They Must Disclose Oil Train Data

    The Hill

  • Nexen: It May Take Months to Pinpoint Cause of Alberta Oil Spill

    Reuters

  • Feds Approve Shell’s Arctic Drilling Plans with Constraints

    Fuel Fix

  • Wildfire Rages Across Glacier National Park

    The Weather Channel

July 22, 2015

  • Oil Company to Pay to Missouri Park Trails

    Bismarck Tribune

  • Martin O’Malley Linked Climate Change and National Security, Angering Republicans

    Huffington Post

  • China’s Anti-Pollution Efforts Nip Coal Sales

    Bloomberg

  • New Zealand Supreme Court Rejects ‘Climate Refugee’ Bid

    VICE NEWS

  • Presidential Contender John Kasich Believes in Climate Change But Doesn’t Want to Fix It

    Mother Jones

  • Is a Climate Museum Coming to NY?

    AP

  • NY Mayor Bill de Blasio Makes Bold Climate Pledge at Vatican Meeting

    Guardian

July 21, 2015

  • 2C Warming Will Raise Sea Level Dramatically, Study Says

    RTCC

  • June 2015 Was Hottest on Record

    USA Today

  • Coal Miners Struggle to Survive Amid Industry Bankruptcy, Layoffs

    New York Times

  • Utah Oil Sands Mine Expansion Come with a Caveat

    Salt Lake Tribune

  • The Montana Oil Train That Recently Derailed Wasn’t Speeding

    AP

  • Arctic Sea Ice Volume Rebounds—For Now

    Climate Central

  • Academic, Scientific Institutions Tell U.K. Govn’t to Respond to Climate Change

    Guardian

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