'Green News Report' - January 12, 2016

'Green News Report' - January 12, 2016
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IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Oil train protesters use 'necessity defense' in oil train blockade trial; Huge setback for solar in Nevada; Extreme weather is extremely expensive; 2015 broke the record for most expensive wildfires; PLUS: Another big coal company files for bankruptcy... All that and more in today's Green News Report!

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IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Black Times for Big Coal; FEMA Sends Officials to Help With Flint Drinking Water Crisis; Study links fracking to even more health problems; B.C. Formally Opposes Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion; Oil Prices Slide Again, and the Bottom Is Not Yet in Sight; Poll Shows Western Voters Don't Want To Hand Back Federal Land; Antarctic Icebergs Have Surprise Role In Slowing Warming... PLUS: SOTU 2016: Obama looks to the future on climate... and much, MUCH more! ...

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