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  • "No Trees, No Birds, No Shade: A Sit-In For Dhaka's Last Parks" [9]

    "In the fast-growing Bangladesh capital, sun-scorched activists demand protection for city's last green oases."

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Forests [13]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Natural Resources [15]
    People & Population [16]
    Water & Oceans [17]
    Public [18]
    Asia [19]
    Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [20], 05/06/2025
    • Read more about "No Trees, No Birds, No Shade: A Sit-In For Dhaka's Last Parks" [9]
  • Climate Disaster Survivors Organize Across America, Turning Loss Into Action [21]

    "U.S. disaster declarations totaled 108 last year, touching 137 million people. “Climate change is here, it’s impacting people, and it’s going to get more severe,” says one activist."

    Activism [22]
    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    People & Population [16]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: Inside Climate News [25], 05/06/2025
    • Read more about Climate Disaster Survivors Organize Across America, Turning Loss Into Action [21]
  • "Scientists Map Where Orphan Wells Pose Threats to Aquifers" [26]

    "For the first time, scientists have mapped groundwater variables nationally to understand which aquifers are most vulnerable to contamination from orphan wells." "A new study from the U.S. Geological Survey finds that groundwater in Appalachia, the Gulf Coast and California is susceptible to contamination from orphaned oil and gas wells."

    Agriculture [27]
    Chemicals [28]
    Consumer [29]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Studies [30]
    Infrastructure [31]
    Natural Resources [15]
    Pollution [32]
    Science [33]
    Water & Oceans [17]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: Inside Climate News [34], 05/06/2025
    • Read more about "Scientists Map Where Orphan Wells Pose Threats to Aquifers" [26]
  • "Republicans Say EVs Don’t Pay Their Fair Share. Here’s The Math." [35]

    "Driving an electric vehicle could get more expensive if congressional Republicans have their way." "House Republicans want to impose an annual $250 fee on electric vehicle drivers, who don’t pay the gas tax. Critics say the fee is too high."

    Air [36]
    Climate Change [10]
    Consumer [29]
    Economy & Business [37]
    Energy & Fuel [38]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Environmental Studies [30]
    Infrastructure [31]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Pollution [32]
    Transportation [39]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: Washington Post [40], 05/06/2025
    • Read more about "Republicans Say EVs Don’t Pay Their Fair Share. Here’s The Math." [35]
  • To Save Tiniest Turtle, Scientists Are Rebuilding Bogs From Scratch [41]

    "Amid the vast forests carpeting the corrugated slopes of the Appalachians sit some of the country’s only remaining mountain bogs and a rare, threatened species of turtle living in them."

    Activism [22]
    Biodiversity [42]
    Natural Resources [15]
    Water & Oceans [17]
    Wildlife [43]
    Public [18]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [44]
    Source: Sierra [45], 05/06/2025
    • Read more about To Save Tiniest Turtle, Scientists Are Rebuilding Bogs From Scratch [41]
  • "Trump Budget Would Decimate Climate, Renewables Funding" [46]

    "The White House unveiled a preliminary fiscal 2026 budget Friday, outlining a plan for Congress’ Republican majorities to try to slash funding for climate programs, renewable energy, vulnerable communities and other Democratic-aligned priorities." "The preliminary funding proposal outlines cuts the administration wants for myriad clean energy, climate and environment programs."

    Chemicals [28]
    Climate Change [10]
    Economy & Business [37]
    Energy & Fuel [38]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Government [47]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: E&E News [48], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about "Trump Budget Would Decimate Climate, Renewables Funding" [46]
  • "Treated Like Dirt: Uncovering The Toxic Soil Lurking In L.A.’s Burn Zones" [49]

    "The wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles in January incinerated more than 16,000 structures and unleashed tons of toxic material into the air, water and soil. Many Pacific Palisades and Altadena homeowners who lost everything hoped the government debris-removal process would at least offer a fresh start for the land where their houses once stood."

    Chemicals [28]
    Disasters [11]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Pollution [32]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    California [50]
    Source: LA Times [51], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about "Treated Like Dirt: Uncovering The Toxic Soil Lurking In L.A.’s Burn Zones" [49]
  • "Industry Braces For Change As Feds Target Synthetic Food Dyes" [52]

    "As synthetic food dyes increasingly come under public and federal scrutiny over health concerns — in part bolstered by the Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA, movement — slightly altered flavors in some of Americans’ favorite snacks are just one of the concerns and challenges with switching to dyes made from radishes, cabbages, beets, carrots, butterfly pea flower extract, turmeric, paprika, hibiscus and other natural foods."

    Chemicals [28]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Food [53]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: The New Lede [54], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about "Industry Braces For Change As Feds Target Synthetic Food Dyes" [52]
  • "Trump Has Cut Global Climate Finance. China Is More Than Happy To Step In." [55]

    "Even U.S. allies locked in national security disputes with Beijing, like the Philippines, are finding it impossible to resist China’s green energy infrastructure."

    Climate Change [10]
    Economy & Business [37]
    Energy & Fuel [38]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    International [56]
    Asia [19]
    Source: Washington Post [57], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about "Trump Has Cut Global Climate Finance. China Is More Than Happy To Step In." [55]
  • Scientific Societies To Do Climate Assessment After Trump Dismissed Authors [58]

    "Two major US scientific societies have announced they will join forces to produce peer-reviewed research on the climate crisis’s impact days after Donald Trump’s administration dismissed contributors to a key Congress-mandated report on climate crisis preparedness."

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Environmental Studies [30]
    Science [33]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: Guardian [59], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about Scientific Societies To Do Climate Assessment After Trump Dismissed Authors [58]
  • Mexico Factory That Imports US Toxic Waste To Relocate After Guardian Report [60]

    "A factory processing US hazardous waste in Mexico has promised to relocate what authorities call its “most polluting” operations following a Guardian investigation."

    Chemicals [28]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Justice [61]
    Journalism & Media [62]
    People & Population [16]
    Waste [63]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Mexico [64]
    Source: Guardian [65], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about Mexico Factory That Imports US Toxic Waste To Relocate After Guardian Report [60]
  • "Out at the E.P.A.: Independent Scientists. In: Approving New Chemicals." [66]

    "The Environmental Protection Agency said on Friday that it would disperse scientists from its independent research office to other divisions where they among other things will be tasked with approving the use of new chemicals."

    Chemicals [28]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Pollution [32]
    Science [33]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: NYTimes [67], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about "Out at the E.P.A.: Independent Scientists. In: Approving New Chemicals." [66]
  • Man Accused Of Hacking US Climate Activists Loses UK Extradition Fight [68]

    "A judge in the United Kingdom has recommended the extradition of a private investigator to the United States whom the Justice Department accuses of leading a hacking operation that targeted American climate activists."

    Activism [22]
    Climate Change [10]
    Energy & Fuel [38]
    Environmental Justice [61]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Journalism & Media [62]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Europe [69]
    Source: NPR [70], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about Man Accused Of Hacking US Climate Activists Loses UK Extradition Fight [68]
  • "Trump Buyouts Drive Brain Drain At Federal Agencies" [71]

    "Federal workers who once held energy and environment positions protecting national parks and public health or trying to bolster the electric grid to avoid disasters are heading for the exit as President Donald Trump’s campaign to shrink the government accelerates."

    Agriculture [27]
    Climate Change [10]
    Energy & Fuel [38]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Justice [61]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Environmental Studies [30]
    Government [47]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    People & Population [16]
    Pollution [32]
    Science [33]
    Water & Oceans [17]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: E&E News [72], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about "Trump Buyouts Drive Brain Drain At Federal Agencies" [71]
  • "Elon Musk’s xAI in Memphis: 35 Gas Turbines, No Air Pollution Permits" [73]

    "Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company is belching smog-forming pollution into an area of South Memphis that already leads the state in emergency department visits for asthma."

    Climate Change [10]
    Economy & Business [37]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Justice [61]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Government [47]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Public [18]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: E&E News [74], 05/05/2025
    • Read more about "Elon Musk’s xAI in Memphis: 35 Gas Turbines, No Air Pollution Permits" [73]

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