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  • "In Coastal British Columbia, the Haida Get Their Land Back" [9]

    "By affirming Indigenous land ownership, British Columbia and the Haida Nation are signaling a new era for Indigenous relations."

    Activism [10]
    Environmental Justice [11]
    Environmental Politics [12]
    Fish & Fisheries [13]
    Government [14]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Natural Resources [16]
    People & Population [17]
    Religion, Faith and Spirituality [18]
    Water & Oceans [19]
    Wildlife [20]
    Public [21]
    Canada [22]
    Source: Hakai [23], 04/26/2024
    • Read more about "In Coastal British Columbia, the Haida Get Their Land Back" [9]
  • "Foes Wage Attacks As Biden Rolls Out Power Plant Rules" [24]

    "The Biden administration hopes its new rules will withstand an onslaught of legal and political opposition."

    Air [25]
    Climate Change [26]
    Energy & Fuel [27]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Environmental Politics [12]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [21]
    National (U.S.) [30]
    Source: E&E News [31], 04/26/2024
    • Read more about "Foes Wage Attacks As Biden Rolls Out Power Plant Rules" [24]
  • Emperor Penguins Suffer Breeding Failures In 2023 Amid Record Low Sea Ice [32]

    "Record low sea ice in late 2023 led to breeding failures in one-fifth of Antarctica's emperor penguin colonies, scientists with the British Antarctic Survey said on Thursday."

    Biodiversity [33]
    Climate Change [26]
    Natural Resources [16]
    Water & Oceans [19]
    Wildlife [20]
    Public [21]
    International [34]
    Antarctica & Arctic [35]
    Source: Reuters [36], 04/26/2024
    • Read more about Emperor Penguins Suffer Breeding Failures In 2023 Amid Record Low Sea Ice [32]
  • "Wind Overtakes Fossil Fuels For UK Electricity Generation" [37]

    "Wind farms have been the primary source of electricity in the United Kingdom for the past two consecutive quarters, marking the longest stretch on record that renewable energy has surpassed fossil fuels in U.K. electricity generation."

    Climate Change [26]
    Energy & Fuel [27]
    Water & Oceans [19]
    Public [21]
    Europe [38]
    Source: Reuters [39], 04/26/2024
    • Read more about "Wind Overtakes Fossil Fuels For UK Electricity Generation" [37]
  • Alabama Coal Mine Keeps Digging Under Community After Fines and Explosion [40]

    "Following the death of a grandfather, Crimson Oak Grove Resources has left a community afraid for their homes and lives. An expert warns one resident may need to evacuate her home while she still can."

    Climate Change [26]
    Disasters [41]
    Energy & Fuel [27]
    Environmental Justice [11]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Natural Resources [16]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [21]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [42]
    Source: Inside Climate News [43], 04/26/2024
    • Read more about Alabama Coal Mine Keeps Digging Under Community After Fines and Explosion [40]
  • "Chicago, Northern Illinois Will See Billions Of Noise-Making Bugs Soon" [44]

    "The cicadas are coming; billions of them." 'The noise is actually kind of deafening. It sounds like 100 chainsaws being used at the same time,' said Jim Louderman, a collections assistant in the Field Museum's Insect Division."

    Biodiversity [33]
    Natural Resources [16]
    Wildlife [20]
    Public [21]
    National (U.S.) [30]
    Source: WLS [45], 04/26/2024
    • Read more about "Chicago, Northern Illinois Will See Billions Of Noise-Making Bugs Soon" [44]
  • Tough New EPA Rules Would Force Coal-Fired Power Plants To Capture Emissions [46]

    "Coal-fired power plants would be forced to capture smokestack emissions or shut down under a rule issued Thursday by the Environmental Protection Agency."

    Air [25]
    Climate Change [26]
    Energy & Fuel [27]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Infrastructure [47]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [21]
    National (U.S.) [30]
    Source: AP [48], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about Tough New EPA Rules Would Force Coal-Fired Power Plants To Capture Emissions [46]
  • "Air Quality In Some Parts Of US Worst In 25 Years, Report Says" [49]

    "About 44 million Americans live in cities or counties that received a failing grade for air quality, which has deteriorated to its worst in 25 years across a swath of the U.S., in part because of wildfires, a report released on Wednesday found."

    Air [25]
    Climate Change [26]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [21]
    National (U.S.) [30]
    Source: Reuters [50], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about "Air Quality In Some Parts Of US Worst In 25 Years, Report Says" [49]
  • EPA Could Allow 10x as Much of Toxic Pesticide on Your Tomatoes and Celery [51]

    "Against the guidance of scientific advisory panels, the EPA is relying on industry-backed tests to relax regulations on acephate, which has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. “It’s exactly what we recommended against,” one panelist said."

    Agriculture [52]
    Chemicals [53]
    Consumer [54]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Environmental Politics [12]
    Food [55]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [21]
    National (U.S.) [30]
    Source: ProPublica [56], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about EPA Could Allow 10x as Much of Toxic Pesticide on Your Tomatoes and Celery [51]
  • EPA Faulted for Wasting Millions, Spread of Superfund Site Contamination [57]

    "The Environmental Protection Agency may have wasted or risked millions of dollars by failing to prevent the spread of contamination hazardous to human health at a Superfund site in Pensacola, Florida, an agency watchdog report found."

    Chemicals [53]
    Disasters [41]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [21]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [42]
    Source: Inside Climate News [58], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about EPA Faulted for Wasting Millions, Spread of Superfund Site Contamination [57]
  • "California To Wrap Up Exxon Plastics Probe 'In Weeks', AG Says" [59]

    "California will conclude a two-year investigation into Exxon and the fossil fuel industry's role in causing global plastic pollution by summer and decide if it will file a lawsuit against oil giant, its attorney general told Reuters on Monday."

    Climate Change [26]
    Consumer [54]
    Energy & Fuel [27]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [21]
    California [60]
    Source: Reuters [61], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about "California To Wrap Up Exxon Plastics Probe 'In Weeks', AG Says" [59]
  • "The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Is Still A Bipartisan Unicorn" [62]

    "As a competing bill emerges, supporters defend RAWA as the ’gold standard.’"

    Biodiversity [33]
    Environmental Politics [12]
    Fish & Fisheries [13]
    Forests [63]
    Government [14]
    Laws & Regulations [15]
    Natural Resources [16]
    Wildlife [20]
    Public [21]
    National (U.S.) [30]
    Source: High Country News [64], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about "The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Is Still A Bipartisan Unicorn" [62]
  • "A Global Study Just Revealed The World’s Biggest Known Plastic Polluters" [65]

    "Coca-Cola and PepsiCo came in at the top of a global audit of plastic waste". "A new study published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances has pinpointed some of the major brands responsible for plastic pollution across six continents."

    Chemicals [53]
    Consumer [54]
    Energy & Fuel [27]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Natural Resources [16]
    Pollution [29]
    Waste [66]
    Water & Oceans [19]
    Public [21]
    International [34]
    Source: Washington Post [67], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about "A Global Study Just Revealed The World’s Biggest Known Plastic Polluters" [65]
  • "U.S. Requires More Dairy Cows Tested For Bird Flu As Viral Concerns Grow" [68]

    "Dairy cows must be tested for bird flu before moving across state lines under a federal order to be issued Wednesday, as evidence mounts the virus is more widespread than feared among cows in the United States."

    Agriculture [52]
    Consumer [54]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Food [55]
    Wildlife [20]
    Public [21]
    National (U.S.) [30]
    Source: Washington Post [69], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about "U.S. Requires More Dairy Cows Tested For Bird Flu As Viral Concerns Grow" [68]
  • "In Vietnam, Farmers Reduce Methane Emissions By Changing How They Grow Rice" [70]

    "There is one thing that distinguishes 60-year-old Vo Van Van’s rice fields from a mosaic of thousands of other emerald fields across Long An province in southern Vietnam’s Mekong Delta: It isn’t entirely flooded."

    Agriculture [52]
    Climate Change [26]
    Water & Oceans [19]
    Public [21]
    Asia [71]
    Source: AP [72], 04/25/2024
    • Read more about "In Vietnam, Farmers Reduce Methane Emissions By Changing How They Grow Rice" [70]

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