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|          <> Obama         tells Coast Guard grads climate change menaces         U.S.         - Rising         seas and thawing permafrost caused by warmer global temperatures threaten         U.S. military bases and will change the way the U.S. armed services defend         the country, President Barack Obama said on         Wednesday  | 
|          <> America's         Trade Ambassador: Tackling Environmental Challenges Through         Trade -         Two         decades ago, environmental provisions under NAFTA were relegated to a side         agreement, with only a single enforceable obligation to "effectively         enforce your own environmental laws" -- in contrast, the most recent trade         agreements contain extensive, enforceable environmental         commitments.   | 
|          <> Despite         Veto Threat House Approves COMPETES Bill         - The         House of Representatives approved the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act         of 2015 (H.R. 1806), which GOP members called "a comprehensive,         pro-science, fiscally responsible bill to keep  
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|          <> USDA         to Give Priority Funding for Regional Economic Development         Projects -         The new         Regional Development Priority (RDP) policy will make it easier for rural         communities to access resources to invest in long-term community         development efforts by giving priority to applications for Rural         Development programs that include regional partnerships and         strategies. 
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|          <> House         Passes Several Science Committee Bills - The         House of Representatives passed H.R. 874, H.R. 1162, H.R. 1119, H.R. 1156,         H.R. 1561, and H.R. 1158 by voice vote under suspension of the rules. The         bills had strong bipartisan support -- most of these         bills passed the House last Congress and were not taken up by the         Senate.  | 
|          <> The         IMF says we spend $5.3 trillion a year on fossil fuel subsidies. How is         that possible? - The         IMF report is using "subsidy" to refer to the fact that users of oil, gas,         and coal don't pay the full price for all the environmental damage these         fossil fuels cause. 
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|          <> Stabenow,         Peters, Alexander Introduce Vehicle Innovation         Act - U.S.         Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Gary Peters (D-MI), along with Lamar         Alexander (R-TN), today introduced the bipartisan Vehicle Innovation Act         (VIA) to promote investments in research and development of clean         vehicle technologies         that will create more fuel efficient vehicles, reduce dependence on         foreign oil and support American auto         manufacturers.  | 
|          <> EPA:         Launching a New Era of State, Tribal, Local and International         Partnerships - EPA Administrator Gina         McCarthy highlights some best practices, innovative solutions and         successes in building partnerships.  | 
|          <> House         Hearing On Issues Facing Civilian and Postal Service Vehicle Fleet         Procurement         - Witness         Testimony and webcast  | 
|          <> FEMP         Seeking Public Comment on Draft M&V Guidelines         - The measurement and         verification (M&V) document provides guidelines for measuring and         verifying energy, water, and cost savings associated with federal energy         savings performance contracts (ESPCs).  | 
|          <> New         Initiatives to Accelerate the Commercialization of         Nanotechnology -         May 20, the National Economic Council and the Office of Science and         Technology Policy held a forum at the White House to discuss opportunities         to accelerate the commercialization of nanotechnology.  | 
|          <> Oil         Giants Band Together to Add Voice to Climate         Debate         - Europe's         largest oil companies are banding together to forge a joint strategy on         climate-change policy, alarmed they'll be ignored as the world works         toward a historic deal limiting greenhouse gases -- a public announcement         expected as early as next month  | 
|          <> TransCanada's         Keystone Pipeline Network Under Investigation by U.S. Fed         Regulators - A month after revealing         that TransCanada is under acompliance review for the Keystone 1 Pipeline,         the Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)disclosed it         is also investigating the operations of KeystoneXL's southern route,         renamed the Gulf Coast Pipeline when the project was split in half --         the         results of these investigations could play a part in President Obama's         final decision on the Keystone XL permit that TransCanada needs to         complete its Keystone pipeline network.  | 
|          <> From         Small Cars to Pickup Trucks, Automakers Aren't Just Meeting Efficiency         Standards, They're Exceeding Them - The         emissions and efficiency standards for vehicles have been a big success,         according to a new analysis by the Union of Concerned Scientists         (UCS).  | 
|          <> Groups         File Lawsuit Calling for Federal Government Action on Soot         Pollution -         Physicians         for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles and Sierra Club, represented by         Earthjustice, filed a lawsuit today in U.S. District Court for the Central         District of California in Los Angeles against the U.S. Environmental         Protection Agency (EPA) for its failure to act on the South Coast Air         Quality Management District's (SCAQMD) plan to reduce particulate matter,         or soot.  | 
|          <> NOAA         Study Confirms BP Oil Spill Led to Dolphin Deaths in Northern Gulf of         Mexico -         Environmental groups         said since the BP oil disaster five years ago, ongoing findings deliver         truths omitted by BP's ads: the oil disaster's negative effects are         increasingly clear, present and far from resolved.  | 
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|          <> Committee         for a Better Arvin v. U.S. EPA         - 5/20/15.         In the   | 
|          Federal         Register Highlights  The         following is an alert of Environmental Federal Register announcements that         may be of interest.  (Click here to access today's         complete Federal Register index with links to complete         announcements).  | 
|          <> Nothing         We're Tracking Today (click for the complete         Energy & EPA announcements)  | 
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|          <> U-M         Researchers win Award for Paper on Phosphorus in Lake Erie         - Lead author Donald         Scavia, and a team of researchers will receive the Chandler-Misener Award         for the most notable paper, Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication         of Lake Erie: Central basin hypoxia, in the 2014 edition of the Journal of         Great Lakes Research. [Link to the         paper]  | 
|          <> Spring         water levels of Lake Huron highest since 1998 - An         unseasonably cool and wet summer last year started the rise, which didn't         stop; Lake Huron skipped its usual seasonal decline, which, on average,         begins in July.  | 
|          <> Early         forecast says toxic algae could be lighter at Lake         Erie - In         an early projection released on Tuesday, scientists said that so far, the         Maumee River is carrying less phosphorus to the western part of the         lake.  | 
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|          <> Target         budget agreement includes additional money for Michigan roads,         schools -         Gov. Rick         Snyder and legislative leaders agreed today on spending targets for the         fiscal year 2016 budget that includes an additional $400 million in         General Fund money to help repair Michigan roads and bridges while work         continues on a long-term solution to the state's infrastructure         needs.  | 
|          <> House         panel approves Rep. Lauwers resolution for GMO food labeling         - The MI House Committee         on Agriculture  approved House Resolution 89, introduced by state         Rep. Dan Lauwers (R-Brockway Twp),         urging Congress to adopt a national label program for genetically modified         food.  | 
|          <> MDNR         Accessibility Advisory Council to meet June 2 in         Okemos         - The         council's purpose is to make recommendations to the department director         and staff regarding accessibility, as well as provide input, advice and         guidance on the development, management and planning associated with         providing accessible recreation opportunities to all users         statewide.  | 
|          <> Business         expansion, community improvement project win state approval         - The         Michigan Economic Development Corporation today announced Michigan         Strategic Fund approval of a business expansion and a community         improvement project that are expected to generate $5.5 million in         investments and create 88 new jobs.  | 
|          <> Detroit         Training Institute of Technology students renovate historic Belle Isle         shelter in preparation for return of public transportation         - Through partnership         efforts with the Department of Natural Resources and the State Historic         Preservation Office, the Detroit Training Institute of Technology and its         students are renovating the historic structure, which will serve as an         island transportation stop this summer for Pedicab and horse-and-carriage         ride services.  | 
|          <> MDOT's         Steudle makes list of top public sector         innovators - Kirk         Steudle, director of the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), was         recently listed as one of the "Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers" by         Government Technology magazine.  | 
|          Newly         introduced bills and bills that are moving, if any, are listed below.         Click on the bill number for complete status, full text, &         analyses. Uppercase is Senate action; lowercase is House action.         Otherwise, for a complete list of environmental legislation this session         (click here).  | 
|          Daily Activity         (5/20/15)  | 
|          IN THE         HOUSE  | 
|          HB 4093 of         2015         Appropriations; zero budget; department of environmental quality; provide         for fiscal year 2015-2016. Creates appropriation act. [House conferees named]  | 
|          HB 4449 of         2015         Environmental protection; air pollution; air emission fees; modify.         [3rd Read]  | 












