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  • "Second Major Solar Storm Of Year Hits Earth As Sunspot Cycle Intensifies" [9]

    "Federal forecasters are warning of a severe solar storm through Tuesday that potentially threatens satellites, orbital communications and some infrastructure."

    Technology [10]
    Public [11]
    International [12]
    Source: The Hill [13], 08/13/2024
    • Read more about "Second Major Solar Storm Of Year Hits Earth As Sunspot Cycle Intensifies" [9]
  • Project 2025 Video Says Feds Should ‘Eradicate’ Climate Change References [14]

    "A training video associated with Project 2025 — a controversial playbook for a future conservative presidency by the right-wing Heritage Foundation — calls for eliminating references to climate change across the federal government."

    Climate Change [15]
    Environmental Politics [16]
    Government [17]
    Journalism & Media [18]
    Laws & Regulations [19]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Source: The Hill [21], 08/13/2024
    • Read more about Project 2025 Video Says Feds Should ‘Eradicate’ Climate Change References [14]
  • "How Climate Change Could Make Pesticides Even Deadlier" [22]

    "As this year’s temperatures continue to break records, farmworkers who toil in the heat remain one of the groups most vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. But another element of their jobs is making extreme heat even more dangerous: pesticide drift."

    Agriculture [23]
    Air [24]
    Chemicals [25]
    Environmental Health [26]
    Environmental Justice [27]
    Pollution [28]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Source: Mother Jones [29], 08/13/2024
    • Read more about "How Climate Change Could Make Pesticides Even Deadlier" [22]
  • Wash. State Solar Project Paused Amid Concern About Native Cultural Sites [30]

    "A company developing an industrial-scale solar panel array on Badger Mountain in Eastern Washington has paused permitting activities on the project amid concerns about impacts to Indigenous cultural sites." "The decision comes after an investigation by High Country News and ProPublica found that a land survey funded by the developer omitted more than a dozen sites of archaeological or cultural significance."

    Climate Change [15]
    Energy & Fuel [31]
    Environmental Justice [27]
    Natural Resources [32]
    Public [11]
    Northwest (OR WA) [33]
    Source: High Country News [34], 08/13/2024
    • Read more about Wash. State Solar Project Paused Amid Concern About Native Cultural Sites [30]
  • "Blue Crab Invasion Upends Italy’s Culinary Traditions And Ecology" [35]

    "The blue crabs crossed the Atlantic as stowaways, and with no natural predators they’re overtaking Italy’s marine ecosystem."

    Biodiversity [36]
    Consumer [37]
    Fish & Fisheries [38]
    Natural Resources [32]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Europe [39]
    Source: Washington Post [40], 08/13/2024
    • Read more about "Blue Crab Invasion Upends Italy’s Culinary Traditions And Ecology" [35]
  • "Potential Tropical Cyclone 5 Develops On Heels Of Debby" [41]

    "The disturbance is predicted to be a strengthening Tropical Storm Ernesto across the northern Leeward Islands on Tuesday and near Puerto Rico on Wednesday."

    Climate Change [15]
    Disasters [42]
    Water & Oceans [43]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [44]
    Central America & the Caribbean [45]
    Source: Yale Climate Connections [46], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about "Potential Tropical Cyclone 5 Develops On Heels Of Debby" [41]
  • USFS Orders Arrowhead Bottled Water Company To Shut Down Calif. Pipeline [47]

    "In a decision that could end a years-long battle over commercial extraction of water from public lands, the U.S. Forest Service has ordered the company that sells Arrowhead bottled water to shut down a pipeline and other infrastructure it uses to collect and transport water from springs in the San Bernardino Mountains."

    Economy & Business [48]
    Laws & Regulations [19]
    Natural Resources [32]
    Water & Oceans [43]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    California [49]
    Source: LA Times [50], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about USFS Orders Arrowhead Bottled Water Company To Shut Down Calif. Pipeline [47]
  • ‘It’s Torture’: Brutal Heat Broils Texas Prisons, Killing Dozens Of Inmates [51]

    "Legal action aims to force criminal justice department to air condition prisons, where 85,000 are at risk of heat illnesses"

    Climate Change [15]
    Environmental Health [26]
    Environmental Justice [27]
    People & Population [52]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [53]
    Source: Guardian [54], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about ‘It’s Torture’: Brutal Heat Broils Texas Prisons, Killing Dozens Of Inmates [51]
  • Climate Activists Rally Around Harris, See Chance To Build On Biden Record [55]

    "Endorsements for Vice President Harris are rolling in from environmental groups who see her as a strong potential ally on issues like climate change."

    Activism [56]
    Climate Change [15]
    Environmental Politics [16]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Source: NPR [57], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about Climate Activists Rally Around Harris, See Chance To Build On Biden Record [55]
  • "Most Tree Planting Campaigns Fail. What Has To Change?" [58]

    "Dozens of tree planting campaigns are launched in different countries annually to help suck CO2 out of the air. But often, there is no real climate benefit. What is going wrong and how can it be done better?"

    Activism [56]
    Biodiversity [36]
    Climate Change [15]
    Forests [59]
    Public [11]
    International [12]
    Source: DW [60], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about "Most Tree Planting Campaigns Fail. What Has To Change?" [58]
  • "Air Pollution Is Bad News for Pollinators Too" [61]

    "Along any busy roadway, the remnants of car exhaust hang in the air, among them nitrogen oxides and ozone. These pollutants, which are also released by many industrial facilities and power plants, float through the air for hours to years. Scientists have long known that these chemicals are harmful to human health. But now, a growing body of evidence suggests that these same pollutants also make life harder for insect pollinators and the plants that rely on them."

    Agriculture [23]
    Biodiversity [36]
    Natural Resources [32]
    Pollution [28]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    International [12]
    Source: Sierra [62], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about "Air Pollution Is Bad News for Pollinators Too" [61]
  • After 6 Years Texas Town’s Boil-Water Notice Lifted. Residents Worry. [63]

    "After being in place for over six years, a boil water notice for the small West Texas town of Toyah has been lifted."

    Consumer [37]
    Environmental Health [26]
    Laws & Regulations [19]
    Pollution [28]
    Water & Oceans [43]
    Public [11]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [53]
    Source: Marfa Public Radio [64], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about After 6 Years Texas Town’s Boil-Water Notice Lifted. Residents Worry. [63]
  • Bacteria Make Salton Sea Smelly All Year Long, Making People’s Asthma Worse [65]

    "Five years ago, Lisa Clark and her husband left her hometown of El Centro for Niland, a small town of 500, in search for more affordable housing. But now they’re paying a hidden cost for living just two miles southeast of the Salton Sea."

    Water & Oceans [43]
    Public [11]
    California [49]
    Source: LA Times [66], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about Bacteria Make Salton Sea Smelly All Year Long, Making People’s Asthma Worse [65]
  • "Animal Apocalypse: Deadly Bird Flu Infects Hundreds Of Species Pole-To-Pole" [67]

    "The world is currently seeing the fastest-spreading, largest-ever outbreak of H5N1, a highly contagious, deadly strain of avian influenza. Scientists say this virus now presents an existential threat to the world’s biodiversity, with the risk to humans rising as it continues to leap the species barrier, reaching new host species."

    Activism [56]
    Biodiversity [36]
    Disasters [42]
    Environmental Health [26]
    Natural Resources [32]
    Wildlife [68]
    Public [11]
    International [12]
    Source: Mongabay [69], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about "Animal Apocalypse: Deadly Bird Flu Infects Hundreds Of Species Pole-To-Pole" [67]
  • "Can Dirt Clean the Climate?" [70]

    "An Australian start-up is hoping fungi can pull carbon dioxide from the air and stash it underground. It’s one of several ventures trying to deploy the superpowers of soil to slow global warming."

    Agriculture [23]
    Biodiversity [36]
    Climate Change [15]
    Natural Resources [32]
    Public [11]
    International [12]
    Source: NYTimes [71], 08/12/2024
    • Read more about "Can Dirt Clean the Climate?" [70]

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