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  • "Some Farmers Resent Ethanol Industry’s Push For Carbon Pipelines" [9]

    "Craig Schaunaman, who farms thousands of acres, has been invested in the ethanol industry since its early days and even served on the board of an ethanol plant. But a carbon-capture pipeline supported by dozens of ethanol plants would cross his land, and he’s against it, even though ethanol officials say the pipeline is crucial to the future viability of the industry.
     

    Activism [10]
    Agriculture [11]
    Climate Change [12]
    Economy & Business [13]
    Energy & Fuel [14]
    Environmental Politics [15]
    Infrastructure [16]
    Laws & Regulations [17]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [19]
    Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [20]
    Source: States Newsroom [21], 05/08/2023
    • Read more about "Some Farmers Resent Ethanol Industry’s Push For Carbon Pipelines" [9]
  • "Radar, Cameras Show Sea Birds Avoid Wind Turbines" [22]

    "Offshore wind energy critics often cite the risk of collision with birds as an argument against the use of wind power. But a new study conducted by European energy company Vattenfall shows that offshore wind turbines at one UK wind farm are much less dangerous to birds than previously thought, a step towards debunking common claims that turbines are a major contributor to bird mortality."

    Biodiversity [23]
    Climate Change [12]
    Energy & Fuel [14]
    Infrastructure [16]
    Technology [24]
    Water & Oceans [25]
    Wildlife [26]
    Public [18]
    International [27]
    Source: Climate Denial Crock [28], 05/08/2023
    • Read more about "Radar, Cameras Show Sea Birds Avoid Wind Turbines" [22]
  • Black Alabamians Endured Poor Sewage For Decades. Now They May See Justice. [29]

    "Officials in Alabama discriminated against Black residents in a rural county by denying them access to adequate sanitation systems, imposing burdensome fines and liens and ignoring the serious health risks plaguing the community, according to a landmark environmental justice agreement announced Thursday by the Biden administration."

    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Justice [31]
    Environmental Politics [15]
    Infrastructure [16]
    Laws & Regulations [17]
    People & Population [32]
    Pollution [33]
    Waste [34]
    Water & Oceans [25]
    Public [18]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [35]
    Source: Washington Post [36], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about Black Alabamians Endured Poor Sewage For Decades. Now They May See Justice. [29]
  • Texas’ Water Infrastructure Is Broken, Jeopardizing Quality And Supply [37]

    "On a daily basis, water managers in cities across the state move from crisis to crisis hoping to keep the water flowing to residents."

    Consumer [38]
    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Justice [31]
    Infrastructure [16]
    Pollution [33]
    Water & Oceans [25]
    Public [18]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [39]
    Source: Texas Tribune [40], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about Texas’ Water Infrastructure Is Broken, Jeopardizing Quality And Supply [37]
  • "Living and Breathing on the Front Line of a Toxic Chemical Zone" [41]

    "As the Biden administration moves to curb health threats caused by toxic chemicals, the debate hits home for families living near petrochemical plants."

    Chemicals [42]
    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Justice [31]
    Laws & Regulations [17]
    Pollution [33]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [19]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [39]
    Source: NYTimes [43], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about "Living and Breathing on the Front Line of a Toxic Chemical Zone" [41]
  • In ‘Cancer Alley’, Chemical Giants Campaign Against Grassroots Organizers [44]

    "After residents of America’s “Cancer Alley” in Louisiana put a national spotlight on their fight for a healthy environment, the state’s economic interests and petrochemical giants are backing the creation of a new “sustainability council” to counter grassroots activists, documents show."

    Chemicals [42]
    Economy & Business [13]
    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Justice [31]
    Environmental Politics [15]
    Journalism & Media [45]
    Pollution [33]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [19]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [35]
    Source: Floodlight [46], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about In ‘Cancer Alley’, Chemical Giants Campaign Against Grassroots Organizers [44]
  • "WVa Residents Rip Pesticide Facility Plan As Hearing Looms" [47]

    "A West Virginia logging company’s bid to establish a toxic-spewing facility in the picturesque Allegheny Mountains is drawing stiff pushback ahead of a public hearing planned for Thursday evening."

    Chemicals [42]
    Environmental Health [30]
    Environmental Justice [31]
    Environmental Politics [15]
    Laws & Regulations [17]
    Pollution [33]
    Public [18]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [48]
    Source: AP [49], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about "WVa Residents Rip Pesticide Facility Plan As Hearing Looms" [47]
  • Tribe Signs Pact To Work With California To Save Endangered Salmon [50]

    "A California tribe has signed agreements with state and federal agencies to work together on efforts to return endangered Chinook salmon to their traditional spawning areas upstream of Shasta Dam, a deal that could advance the long-standing goal of tribal leaders to reintroduce fish that were transplanted from California to New Zealand more than a century ago and still thrive there."

    Environmental Justice [31]
    Environmental Politics [15]
    Fish & Fisheries [51]
    Laws & Regulations [17]
    Water & Oceans [25]
    Public [18]
    California [52]
    Source: LA Times [53], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about Tribe Signs Pact To Work With California To Save Endangered Salmon [50]
  • "Commonwealth Hard Hit By Climate Impacts" [54]

    "As King Charles prepares for his coronation this weekend, a study has highlighted the economic impact of climate change on the Commonwealth group of countries he heads as Britain's monarch - and revealed stark inequality within the bloc."

    Climate Change [12]
    Environmental Politics [15]
    Government [55]
    Public [18]
    International [27]
    Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [56], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about "Commonwealth Hard Hit By Climate Impacts" [54]
  • First Nation Fights In B.C. Court To Stop Dozens Of Mineral Claims [57]

    "Two companies named in a B.C. Supreme Court case have made claims to Ehattesaht land — while the First Nation argues the province should stop automatically giving away mineral rights to its territory".

    Environmental Justice [31]
    Environmental Politics [15]
    Laws & Regulations [17]
    Natural Resources [58]
    Public [18]
    Canada [59]
    Source: The Narwhal [60], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about First Nation Fights In B.C. Court To Stop Dozens Of Mineral Claims [57]
  • "Do Hungry North Atlantic Right Whales Follow Their Noses?" [61]

    "Whales seem to find food by sniffing for a chemical cue. Scientists are hoping to turn this into an early warning system to help save the imperiled species."

    Biodiversity [23]
    Fish & Fisheries [51]
    Natural Resources [58]
    Water & Oceans [25]
    Wildlife [26]
    Public [18]
    International [27]
    Source: Hakai [62], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about "Do Hungry North Atlantic Right Whales Follow Their Noses?" [61]
  • "Long Reviled as ‘Ugly,’ Sea Lampreys Finally Get Some Respect" [63]

    "The sucker-mouthed marine lamprey has been dismissed as grotesque and a threat to sport fish. But fisheries managers in New England and the Pacific Northwest are recognizing the ecological importance of lampreys in their native waters and are stepping up efforts to help them recover."

    Biodiversity [23]
    Fish & Fisheries [51]
    Natural Resources [58]
    Water & Oceans [25]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [19]
    International [27]
    Source: YaleE360 [64], 05/05/2023
    • Read more about "Long Reviled as ‘Ugly,’ Sea Lampreys Finally Get Some Respect" [63]
  • "Senators Back Solar Tariffs, Oppose Prairie Bird Safeguards" [65]

    "The Senate approved a measure Wednesday that would reinstate tariffs on solar panel imports from several Southeast Asian countries after President Joe Biden paused them in a bid to boost solar installations in the U.S. Lawmakers also approved a separate plan to undo federal protections for the lesser prairie chicken...."

    Agriculture [11]
    Biodiversity [23]
    Energy & Fuel [14]
    Environmental Politics [15]
    Laws & Regulations [17]
    Natural Resources [58]
    Wildlife [26]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [19]
    Source: AP [66], 05/04/2023
    • Read more about "Senators Back Solar Tariffs, Oppose Prairie Bird Safeguards" [65]
  • "Is It a Lake, or a Battery? A New Kind of Hydropower Is Spreading Fast." [67]

    "Pumped storage isn’t a new idea. But it is undergoing a renaissance in countries where wind and solar power are also growing, helping allay concerns about weather-related dips in renewable energy output."

    Climate Change [12]
    Energy & Fuel [14]
    Infrastructure [16]
    Water & Oceans [25]
    Public [18]
    International [27]
    Source: NYTimes [68], 05/04/2023
    • Read more about "Is It a Lake, or a Battery? A New Kind of Hydropower Is Spreading Fast." [67]
  • "Fla. And La. Must Borrow Millions To Pay Insurance Claims" [69]

    "The Gulf Coast insurance crisis has hit a new low as two state-chartered insurance associations are being forced to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars for the first time in three decades to pay the hurricane claims of insolvent insurers."

    Climate Change [12]
    Consumer [38]
    Disasters [70]
    Economy & Business [13]
    Water & Oceans [25]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [19]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [35]
    Source: E&E News [71], 05/04/2023
    • Read more about "Fla. And La. Must Borrow Millions To Pay Insurance Claims" [69]

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