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  • USDA Conservation Programs Give Millions to Farms That Worsen Climate Change [9]

    "The Department of Agriculture gives tens of millions of dollars every year to farmers and ranchers to support conservation efforts on their farms, but much of the funding ends up at big, industrial-scale operations that critics say worsen agricultural pollution and emit climate-warming greenhouse gases, a new report has found."

    Agriculture [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Pollution [12]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    Source: Inside Climate News [15], 06/12/2023
    • Read more about USDA Conservation Programs Give Millions to Farms That Worsen Climate Change [9]
  • Biomedical Labs Bleeding More Horseshoe Crabs With Little Accountability [16]

    "In the 1960s, scientists discovered that the sky blue blood inside horseshoe crabs would clot when it detected bacterial toxins."

    Health [17]
    Water & Oceans [18]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    Source: NPR [19], 06/12/2023
    • Read more about Biomedical Labs Bleeding More Horseshoe Crabs With Little Accountability [16]
  • "EPA Proposes Partial Ban On Toxic Dry Cleaning Chemical" [20]

    "EPA proposed a ban on all consumer and many commercial uses of a cancer-causing chemical used widely for dry cleaning."

    Chemicals [21]
    Environmental Health [22]
    Laws & Regulations [23]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    Source: E&E News [24], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about "EPA Proposes Partial Ban On Toxic Dry Cleaning Chemical" [20]
  • Big, Sloppy El Nino: Likely To Add Even More Heat To A Warming World [25]

    "An early bird El Nino has officially formed, likely to be strong, warp weather worldwide and give an already warming Earth an extra kick of natural heat, meteorologists announced."

    Climate Change [11]
    Water & Oceans [18]
    Public [13]
    International [26]
    Source: AP [27], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about Big, Sloppy El Nino: Likely To Add Even More Heat To A Warming World [25]
  • "Extreme Heat Is Killing Incarcerated Black Folks" [28]

    "As we march into what climate scientists predict could be one of the hottest years on record, plenty of us will be cranking up the air conditioning, sitting in front of a fan, or sweating on our front porches. But imagine the torment of trying to find relief by lying on a cold prison floor or cooling off with toilet water."

    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [29]
    Environmental Health [22]
    Environmental Justice [30]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    Source: Word in Black [31], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about "Extreme Heat Is Killing Incarcerated Black Folks" [28]
  • "Where Republican Presidential Candidates Stand on Climate Change" [32]

    "As wildfires in Canada have sent masses of smoke over the United States this week, engulfing much of the Northeast in a yellow haze of hazardous air pollution, scientists are clear that we are seeing the effects of climate change. But the Republicans campaigning for the presidency have largely downplayed the issue and rejected policies that would slow rising temperatures."

    Climate Change [11]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    Source: NYTimes [34], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about "Where Republican Presidential Candidates Stand on Climate Change" [32]
  • Record Investment Scratches Surface of Fixing Black America’s Water Crisis [35]

    "Reporting from six Black cities highlights that while the country’s water woes are widespread, blanket solutions fail to address communities’ distinct issues."

    Consumer [36]
    Environmental Health [22]
    Environmental Justice [30]
    Infrastructure [37]
    Water & Oceans [18]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    Source: Capital B [38], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about Record Investment Scratches Surface of Fixing Black America’s Water Crisis [35]
  • "Most Nations Aiming For Net-Zero Emissions Fail To Meet Targets: Study" [39]

    "A new scientific assessment of government commitments to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions found most lack credibility and would put the world on track to experience catastrophic global warming by the end of this century."

    Climate Change [11]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Journalism & Media [40]
    Public [13]
    International [26]
    Source: Bloomberg [41], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about "Most Nations Aiming For Net-Zero Emissions Fail To Meet Targets: Study" [39]
  • Jury Awards $63M After Finding Chevron Covered Up California Toxic Pit [42]

    "A California jury has returned a $63 million verdict against Chevron after finding the oil giant covered up a toxic chemical pit on land purchased by a man who built a house on it and was later diagnosed with a blood cancer."

    Chemicals [21]
    Environmental Health [22]
    Laws & Regulations [23]
    Pollution [12]
    Waste [43]
    Public [13]
    California [44]
    Source: AP [45], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about Jury Awards $63M After Finding Chevron Covered Up California Toxic Pit [42]
  • "The Revolving Door At Public Utilities Commissions? It’s Alive And Well" [46]

    "If the words “public utilities commission” put you to sleep, you’re not alone. These are the government agencies that regulate utilities — companies that supply us with electricity, gas, water and more. All 50 states have them — and as boring as they sound, their work affects our daily lives."

    Climate Change [11]
    Consumer [36]
    Energy & Fuel [47]
    Environmental Health [22]
    Environmental Justice [30]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Infrastructure [37]
    Laws & Regulations [23]
    Water & Oceans [18]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    Source: LA Times [48], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about "The Revolving Door At Public Utilities Commissions? It’s Alive And Well" [46]
  • "Marine Protected Areas, Explained" [49]

    "Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one of the tools often touted to help sustain the ocean into the future."

    Biodiversity [50]
    Fish & Fisheries [51]
    Laws & Regulations [23]
    Natural Resources [52]
    Water & Oceans [18]
    Public [13]
    International [26]
    Source: Hakai [53], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about "Marine Protected Areas, Explained" [49]
  • "World's Slum Populations Set To Surge As Housing Crisis Bites" [54]

    "Beatrice Oriyo laughed out loud when asked if there was a playground where her three children could play near her home in Kibera, Nairobi's biggest informal settlement."

    Environmental Health [22]
    Environmental Justice [30]
    Infrastructure [37]
    People & Population [55]
    Planning & Growth [56]
    Public [13]
    International [26]
    Africa [57]
    Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [58], 06/09/2023
    • Read more about "World's Slum Populations Set To Surge As Housing Crisis Bites" [54]
  • Apocalyptic Skyline: "Worst Air Quality In 20 Years Grips New York City" [59]

    "Hazy skies, the fiery, red sun, and the smell of smoke caught the attention of residents from Maryland to New England on Tuesday. The air quality spiked to very unhealthy levels across the Northeast on Wednesday morning as wildfire smoke from Canada poured into the region."

    Air [60]
    Climate Change [11]
    Consumer [36]
    Disasters [29]
    Energy & Fuel [47]
    Environmental Health [22]
    Forests [61]
    Pollution [12]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    Canada [62]
    Source: AccuWeather [63], 06/08/2023
    • Read more about Apocalyptic Skyline: "Worst Air Quality In 20 Years Grips New York City" [59]
  • Oil State Hired Biggest PR Firms To Buff Its Climate Image. It Didn’t Help. [64]

    "One of the world’s wealthiest oil states is engaged in a wide-ranging public relations and lobbying campaign to cast itself as an environmental leader before it hosts the United Nations’ next climate talks in November. But the United Arab Emirates’ efforts are colliding with a barrage of criticism from lawmakers and environmentalists in both the U.S. and Europe, who scoff at the idea that the oil-flush nation is committed to helping shift the world off planet-heating fossil fuels.

    Climate Change [11]
    Economy & Business [65]
    Energy & Fuel [47]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Journalism & Media [40]
    Public [13]
    International [26]
    Source: E&E News [66], 06/08/2023
    • Read more about Oil State Hired Biggest PR Firms To Buff Its Climate Image. It Didn’t Help. [64]
  • Chemical Industry Used Big Tobacco’s Tactics To Conceal Evidence Of PFAS Risks [67]

    "Like the tobacco industry before it, the chemical industry managed to keep PFAS’s health risks hidden from the public for decades. A new peer-reviewed study dissecting PFAS producers’ public relations strategies provides a smoking gun timeline composed of industry studies and comments from DuPont and 3M officials showing they knew the dangers, but publicly insisted the chemicals were safe."

    Chemicals [21]
    Consumer [36]
    Environmental Health [22]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Journalism & Media [40]
    Pollution [12]
    Water & Oceans [18]
    Public [13]
    National (U.S.) [14]
    International [26]
    Source: Guardian [68], 06/08/2023
    • Read more about Chemical Industry Used Big Tobacco’s Tactics To Conceal Evidence Of PFAS Risks [67]

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