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  • "Thirsty Data Centres Spring Up In Water-Poor Mexican Town" [9]

    "A two-year long drought in the semi-desert municipality of Colón, in the central Mexican state of Querétaro, has left many struggling with dead crops and water rationing. But at the same time, the local government in Querétaro is giving incentives to companies to build data centres that generally use large amounts of water to cool their servers."

    Economy & Business [10]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Justice [13]
    Infrastructure [14]
    Natural Resources [15]
    Water & Oceans [16]
    Public [17]
    Mexico [18]
    Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [19], 09/11/2024
    • Read more about "Thirsty Data Centres Spring Up In Water-Poor Mexican Town" [9]
  • Most US Voters Want Plastics Industry Held Responsible For Recycling Claims [20]

    "Concern about the fossil fuel and plastics industries’ alleged deception about recycling is growing, with new polling showing a majority of American voters, including 54% of Republicans, support legal efforts to hold the sectors accountable."

    Chemicals [21]
    Consumer [22]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Journalism & Media [24]
    Laws & Regulations [25]
    People & Population [26]
    Pollution [27]
    Waste [28]
    Water & Oceans [16]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: Guardian [30], 09/11/2024
    • Read more about Most US Voters Want Plastics Industry Held Responsible For Recycling Claims [20]
  • Brazilian President Flies Into Amazon Amid Alarm Over Droughts And Wildfires [31]

    "Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has flown into the Amazon amid growing alarm over the droughts and wildfires sweeping the rainforest region and others parts of Brazil."

    Climate Change [32]
    Disasters [33]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Forests [34]
    Pollution [27]
    Water & Oceans [16]
    Public [17]
    South America [35]
    Source: Guardian [36], 09/11/2024
    • Read more about Brazilian President Flies Into Amazon Amid Alarm Over Droughts And Wildfires [31]
  • Amid Quakes, New Mexico Cancels Dozens of Planned Wastewater Injection Sites [37]

    "Study uncovers thousands of undocumented quakes, underscoring the link between injection sites and seismic activity."

    Disasters [33]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Infrastructure [14]
    Natural Resources [15]
    Public [17]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [38]
    Source: Capital & Main [39], 09/11/2024
    • Read more about Amid Quakes, New Mexico Cancels Dozens of Planned Wastewater Injection Sites [37]
  • "Those Keurig Coffee Pods? They’re Not So Recyclable, the S.E.C. Says." [40]

    "The agency said Keurig, in its financial filings, had claimed its pods could be “effectively recycled” but didn’t note that two big recycling companies wouldn’t accept them."

    Consumer [22]
    Pollution [27]
    Waste [28]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: NYTimes [41], 09/11/2024
    • Read more about "Those Keurig Coffee Pods? They’re Not So Recyclable, the S.E.C. Says." [40]
  • Francine Strengthens In Gulf, Is Expected To Hit Louisiana As A Hurricane [42]

    "Tropical Storm Francine formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday and was expected to drench the Texas coast with rain before coming ashore in Louisiana as a hurricane on Wednesday night."

    Climate Change [32]
    Disasters [33]
    Water & Oceans [16]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [43]
    Mexico [18]
    Source: AP [44], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about Francine Strengthens In Gulf, Is Expected To Hit Louisiana As A Hurricane [42]
  • ‘Sustainable’ Logging Clear-Cutting Canada’s Climate-Fighting Forests [45]

    "Nonprofit environment watchdogs put their stamps of approval on countless wood products that get touted as responsibly produced. But Reuters found that the timber firms these groups certify are harvesting large swaths of Canada’s older forests, which are critical to containing global warming."

    Climate Change [32]
    Forests [34]
    Natural Resources [15]
    Public [17]
    Canada [46]
    Source: Reuters [47], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about ‘Sustainable’ Logging Clear-Cutting Canada’s Climate-Fighting Forests [45]
  • "TVA Helped Electrify The South — But Now Its Plans Are Sparking Backlash" [48]

    "The Tennessee Valley Authority is coming under fire from energy experts and environmentalists for building gas plants instead of renewables."

    Climate Change [32]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Environmental Politics [23]
    Infrastructure [14]
    Pollution [27]
    Technology [49]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [43]
    Source: Washington Post [50], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about "TVA Helped Electrify The South — But Now Its Plans Are Sparking Backlash" [48]
  • Tribe Reels From Illness And Cancer. What Role Did The US Government Play? [51]

    "The family placed flowers by a pair of weathered cowboy boots, as people quietly gathered for the memorial of the soft-spoken tribal chairman who mentored teens in the boxing ring and teased his grandkids on tractor rides. Left unsaid, and what troubled Marvin Cota’s family deep down, was that his story ended like so many others on the remote Duck Valley Indian Reservation. He was healthy for decades. They found the cancer too late."

    Agriculture [52]
    Chemicals [21]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Justice [13]
    People & Population [26]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [53]
    Source: AP [54], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about Tribe Reels From Illness And Cancer. What Role Did The US Government Play? [51]
  • "Why New York’s Animal Wet Markets Unnerve Some Scientists" [55]

    "Urban wet markets are fertile grounds for viral transmission, experts say. Outbreaks of bird flu have already occurred."

    Agriculture [52]
    Biodiversity [56]
    Consumer [22]
    Disasters [33]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Food [57]
    Laws & Regulations [25]
    People & Population [26]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [58]
    Source: NYTimes [59], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about "Why New York’s Animal Wet Markets Unnerve Some Scientists" [55]
  • "10,000 Feet Up, Scientists Found Hundreds of Airborne Germs" [60]

    "In 10 flights over Japan, researchers found a host of bacteria and fungi. These high-altitude germs could help spread disease around the world."

    Air [61]
    Biodiversity [56]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Pollution [27]
    Public [17]
    International [62]
    Source: NYTimes [63], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about "10,000 Feet Up, Scientists Found Hundreds of Airborne Germs" [60]
  • "Biden To Dish Out $7.3 Billion For Clean Rural Power" [64]

    "The administration called it the “largest investment in rural electrification” since the New Deal."

    Climate Change [32]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Infrastructure [14]
    Laws & Regulations [25]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: HuffPost [65], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about "Biden To Dish Out $7.3 Billion For Clean Rural Power" [64]
  • "Why Cities Are Getting More Rainy" [66]

    "A study has found most cities receive significantly more rain than nearby rural regions, an effect that has become more pronounced over the past two decades."

    Climate Change [32]
    Infrastructure [14]
    Water & Oceans [16]
    Public [17]
    International [62]
    Source: Washington Post [67], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about "Why Cities Are Getting More Rainy" [66]
  • "Babesiosis, Another Disease Spread By Ticks, Is On The Rise" [68]

    "Babesiosis is on the rise and is spread by the same ticks that cause Lyme. It can be serious, especially for people who are immunocompromised."

    Biodiversity [56]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Wildlife [69]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: Consumer Reports [70], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about "Babesiosis, Another Disease Spread By Ticks, Is On The Rise" [68]
  • Here Are 8 Podcasts About How Climate Change Affects Our Food [71]

    "Climate change is affecting our food, and our food is affecting the climate. NPR is dedicating a week to stories and conversations about the search for solutions.

    Looking for solutions to our food needs in a changing climate? Add these episodes to your listening rotation! And visit the Climate Solutions Week podcast collection on the NPR app for even more recommended episodes."

    Jack Mitchell reports for NPR September 9, 2024. [72]

    Agriculture [52]
    Climate Change [32]
    Food [57]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    International [62]
    Source: NPR [72], 09/10/2024
    • Read more about Here Are 8 Podcasts About How Climate Change Affects Our Food [71]

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