Barbarians At The Monetary Gate:

Project Syndicate | By: Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng | August 30, 2017: Financial markets today are thriving. The Dow Jones industrial average, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq composite index have all reached record highs lately, with emerging-economy financial markets also performing strongly, as investors search for stability amid Read more…

‘Your Eyes Start Itching’ ~ Pollution Soars In Houston After Chemical Industry Leaks:

The Guardian | By: Oliver Milman | Updated September 04, 2017: Communities face surging toxic fumes and possible water contamination, as refineries and plants report more than 2,700 tons of extra pollution Hurricane Harvey has resulted in Houston’s petrochemical industry leaking thousands of tons of pollutants, with communities living near Read more…

Banks Warned Off Machine Learning For Model Risk – Banks Acknowledge They “Cannot Hide Behind A Complex Tool” To Assess Interconnectedness:

Risk.Net | By: Louie Woodall | August 17, 2017: US regulators are raising concerns about the use of machine learning techniques to assess contagion risks in bank model networks. Last year, certain entities supervised by the US Federal Reserve were asked to analyse their aggregate model risk – essentially the interactions and dependencies between various Read more…

Solar PV ~ In 2017, China Is On The Way To Match Or Possibly Exceed Last Year’s 34.54 GW:

Photon.info | By: AECEA ~ Panda Green Energy Group Ltd. | August 06, 2017: China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) released official statistics concerning 1H/2017 solar PV deployment and confirmed formerly disclosed information, that during the 1H/2017 in total 24.4 GW were added, representing an increase of 9 percent year-over-year. Out Read more…

Pennsylvania’s Watersheds Contaminated With Radioactive Materials & Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals From Release Of Treated Fracking Wastewater, Study Finds:

Clean Technica | By: James Ayre | July 27, 2017: The release of “treated” wastewater from hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations in Pennsylvania has led to regional watersheds being contaminated with radioactive materials, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, and heavy metals, according to a new study from researchers at Penn State, Colorado State, and Read more…

More Than Half UK International Airports Lack Free Drinking Water Fountains:

The Guardian | By: Rebecca Smithers | July 26, 2017: Travellers are left to buy expensive and wasteful plastic bottles of water after passing through security, says consumer website MoneySavingExpert.com More than half of the UK’s international airports do not have free drinking water fountains installed in their departure lounges, Read more…

FinCEN Fines BTC-e Virtual Currency Exchange $110 Million For Facilitating Ransomware, Dark Net Drug Sales:

US Treasury | Financial Crimes Enforcement Network | July 26, 2017: Treasury’s First Action Against a Foreign-Located Money Services Business. WASHINGTON—The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), working in coordination with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California, assessed a $110,003,314 civil money penalty today against BTC-e a/k/a Read more…

Small Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (Drones) Mid-Air Collision Study:

UK Department for Transport | Military Aviation Authority | British Airline Pilots’ Association | GPE – July 26, 2017: The Department for Transport, the Military Aviation Authority and British Airline Pilots’ Association commissioned a study into the effects of a mid-air collision between small remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS, commonly Read more…