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  • "83,000 Hawaii Homes Dispose Of Sewage In Cesspools" [9]

    "The town of Hauula packs hundreds of homes into a narrow strip of land sandwiched between verdant, towering cliffs of the Koolau mountain range and the Pacific. But the stunning views obscure an environmental problem beneath the ground."

    Environmental Health [10]
    Infrastructure [11]
    Laws & Regulations [12]
    Pollution [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    Alaska and Hawaii [16]
    Source: AP [17], 07/07/2023
    • Read more about "83,000 Hawaii Homes Dispose Of Sewage In Cesspools" [9]
  • U.N. Watchdog Says Japan Can Release Nuclear Waste Water Into The Ocean [18]

    "The International Atomic Energy Agency has approved a plan by Japan to release more than a million tons of treated nuclear waste water from the destroyed Fukushima power plant into the ocean, despite vehement international opposition."

    Environmental Health [10]
    Fish & Fisheries [19]
    Nuclear Power & Radiation [20]
    Pollution [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    Asia [21]
    Source: NPR [22], 07/07/2023
    • Read more about U.N. Watchdog Says Japan Can Release Nuclear Waste Water Into The Ocean [18]
  • As Some US Cities Confront Climate, Their Lobbyists Work For Big Oil [23]

    "Municipalities that are suffering from the climate crisis employ lobbyists already in the pay of fossil fuel companies".

    Climate Change [24]
    Environmental Politics [25]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    Source: Guardian [27], 07/07/2023
    • Read more about As Some US Cities Confront Climate, Their Lobbyists Work For Big Oil [23]
  • "U.S. Animal Industries Pose Disease Risks to People, Report Says" [28]

    "The United States is home to an enormous array of animal industries — including industrial agriculture, fur farming and the exotic pet trade — that pose a significant risk of creating infectious disease outbreaks in humans, according to a new report by experts at Harvard Law School and New York University."

    Agriculture [29]
    Biodiversity [30]
    Environmental Health [10]
    Science [31]
    Wildlife [32]
    Public [15]
    International [33]
    Source: NYTimes [34], 07/07/2023
    • Read more about "U.S. Animal Industries Pose Disease Risks to People, Report Says" [28]
  • "Deforestation In Brazil's Amazon Drops 34% In First Half 2023" [35]

    "Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon fell 34% in the first half of 2023, preliminary government data showed on Thursday, hitting its lowest level in four years as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva institutes tougher environmental policies."

    Agriculture [29]
    Climate Change [24]
    Forests [36]
    Laws & Regulations [12]
    Natural Resources [37]
    Public [15]
    South America [38]
    Source: Reuters [39], 07/07/2023
    • Read more about "Deforestation In Brazil's Amazon Drops 34% In First Half 2023" [35]
  • "Bison Return to Native American Lands, Revitalizing Sacred Rituals" [40]

    "More than a century after a mass bison slaughter, the animals are restoring Great Plains ecosystems and reinvigorating Indigenous customs like the sun dance."

    Agriculture [29]
    Biodiversity [30]
    Natural Resources [37]
    People & Population [41]
    Pollution [13]
    Wildlife [32]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    Source: NYTimes [42], 07/07/2023
    • Read more about "Bison Return to Native American Lands, Revitalizing Sacred Rituals" [40]
  • "Corporate Landscaping Lets Its Hair Down" [43]

    "More companies are eschewing manicured grass in favor of native plants, a shift driven by the environmental costs of installing and maintaining lawns."

    Agriculture [29]
    Biodiversity [30]
    Climate Change [24]
    Natural Resources [37]
    Wildlife [32]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    International [33]
    Source: NYTimes [44], 07/07/2023
    • Read more about "Corporate Landscaping Lets Its Hair Down" [43]
  • "Earth Entering ‘Uncharted Territory’ As Heat Records Quickly Shatter" [45]

    "A remarkable spate of historic heat is hitting the planet, raising alarm over looming extreme weather dangers — and an increasing likelihood this year will be Earth’s warmest on record."

    Climate Change [24]
    Environmental Health [10]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    International [33]
    Source: Washington Post [46], 07/06/2023
    • Read more about "Earth Entering ‘Uncharted Territory’ As Heat Records Quickly Shatter" [45]
  • "Almost Half Of U.S. Tap Water Contains ‘Forever Chemicals’" [47]

    "The most high-profile chemicals under fire from the Biden administration likely permeate almost half of U.S. tap water systems, according to a new study from the U.S. Geological Survey that raises yet more concerns about the sprawling family of compounds."

    Chemicals [48]
    Consumer [49]
    Environmental Health [10]
    Pollution [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    Source: E&E News [50], 07/06/2023
    • Read more about "Almost Half Of U.S. Tap Water Contains ‘Forever Chemicals’" [47]
  • "Commercial-Scale Wind Farm Off New Jersey Coast Approved" [51]

    "The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management on Wednesday approved the construction of up to 98 wind turbine generators off the coast of Atlantic City, N.J., as part of a Biden administration plan to install offshore wind sites along the country’s coasts."

    Energy & Fuel [52]
    Laws & Regulations [12]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [53]
    Source: NYTimes [54], 07/06/2023
    • Read more about "Commercial-Scale Wind Farm Off New Jersey Coast Approved" [51]
  • "A Climate Laggard in America’s Industrial Heartland Has a Plan to Change, Fast" [55]

    "Lawmakers in Michigan have long fought tough pollution controls. But the toll of flooding, lost crops and damage to the Great Lakes appears to be changing minds."

    Air [56]
    Climate Change [24]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [57]
    Source: NYTimes [58], 07/06/2023
    • Read more about "A Climate Laggard in America’s Industrial Heartland Has a Plan to Change, Fast" [55]
  • "The Colorado River Flooded Chemehuevi Land. Decades Later, the Tribe Still Struggles to Take Its Share of Water. " [59]

    "The Chemehuevi’s reservation fronts about 30 miles of the Colorado River, yet 97% of the tribe’s water stays in the river, much of it used by Southern California cities. The tribe isn’t paid for it."

    Agriculture [29]
    Climate Change [24]
    Environmental Health [10]
    Environmental Justice [60]
    Laws & Regulations [12]
    Natural Resources [37]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [61]
    Source: ProPublica/HCN [62], 07/06/2023
    • Read more about "The Colorado River Flooded Chemehuevi Land. Decades Later, the Tribe Still Struggles to Take Its Share of Water. " [59]
  • Little Publicized, Methane From Coal Mines Upends Lives of W.Va. Families [63]

    "In lawsuits targeting the coal operator Arch, residents contend that mining activity has disrupted their lives and emitted a gas that threatens their safety and the planet."

    Air [56]
    Climate Change [24]
    Energy & Fuel [52]
    Environmental Justice [60]
    Natural Resources [37]
    Pollution [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [64]
    Source: Inside Climate News [65], 07/06/2023
    • Read more about Little Publicized, Methane From Coal Mines Upends Lives of W.Va. Families [63]
  • Grid Operator Must Connect Backlogged Clean Energy Projects: Report [66]

    "Virginia, Illinois, Ohio and Indiana have the most to gain in jobs and new investment if PJM, the country’s largest grid operator, can fix some of the problems now leading to long delays in clean energy projects, a new report says."

    Climate Change [24]
    Consumer [49]
    Economy & Business [67]
    Energy & Fuel [52]
    Infrastructure [11]
    Laws & Regulations [12]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    Source: Inside Climate News [68], 07/06/2023
    • Read more about Grid Operator Must Connect Backlogged Clean Energy Projects: Report [66]
  • Heat Is A Mortal Threat To Farmworkers. How To Protect Them. [69]

    "Pierson, Fla., calls itself the fern capital of the world, because of its many vast ferneries, where the feathery greens that end up tucked into bouquets of roses are grown. Those ferns are cut by workers like Severa and Felipa Cruz, sisters from Mexico. It is strenuous and increasingly hot work — so hot it can be life-threatening."

    Agriculture [29]
    Climate Change [24]
    Environmental Health [10]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [26]
    Source: Washington Post [70], 07/06/2023
    • Read more about Heat Is A Mortal Threat To Farmworkers. How To Protect Them. [69]

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