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"We Have Some Really Good News About How America Uses Energy"

"When you read headlines about how Congress is rife with climate change deniers and willing to vote in favor of a massive oil pipeline that could increase greenhouse gas emissions, it's easy to get discouraged about the direction the US is headed on global warming. But when you look at some of the hard numbers about how Americans are getting their energy, there's actually a lot to be excited about."

Source: Mother Jones, 02/05/2015

"GOP Lawmakers Push EPA To Rethink Clean Water Rule"

"In a year the Republican-controlled Congress is expected to take a significant whack at President Barack Obama’s environmental agenda, GOP lawmakers on Wednesday told top environmental officials they should scrap what was once a fairly obscure proposal to define what is and isn’t considered a body of water by federal law."

Source: Fresno Bee, 02/05/2015

DEADLINE: AIP Science Communication Awards

The American Institute of Physics' science communication awards recognize excellence in print, online and broadcast media which is intended for and improves the general public's appreciation of physics, astronomy, math and related science fields. $3,000 prize. Deadline: Mar 31, 2020.

SEJ Expands Fund for Environmental Journalism for 2015

SEJ is proud to announce expansion of the Fund for Environmental Journalism, made possible through new support from the Wyss Foundation, the Grantham Foundation for the Environment and dozens of individual donors. This year, SEJ is providing two new grants to news organizations for two new full-time reporting positions, two new competitive rounds for grants up to $5,000, as well as travel fellowships to support diverse participation in SEJ’s 25th Annual Conference, Oct 7-11, 2015 in Norman, OK. Read about the expansion and see the grantees of the Fall/Winter 2014 cycle. Photos: Co-grantees Coleen Jose (left), Kim Wall and Hendrik Hinzel.

"Obama Budgets Billions to Upgrade Crumbling Infrastructure"

"Anthony Foxx, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Monday issued a report titled “Beyond Traffic: Trends and Choices 2045” that he hopes will open a national conversation leading to better transportation and stronger infrastructure across the United States."

Source: ENS, 02/04/2015

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