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  • "Operation To Tow Stricken Tanker And Avert Spill Starts In Red Sea" [9]

    'The operation has started to tow a Greek-registered oil tanker stranded in the Red Sea after an attack by Houthi militants last month, a shipping source told Reuters on Saturday."

    Disasters [10]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Pollution [12]
    Transportation [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    Middle East [16]
    Source: Reuters [17], 09/16/2024
    • Read more about "Operation To Tow Stricken Tanker And Avert Spill Starts In Red Sea" [9]
  • Never Heard Of This ‘Forever Chemical’? Scientists Say It’s Everywhere. [18]

    "New attention to trifluoracetic acid, or TFA, underscores the game of whack-a-mole that scientists and communities face with forever chemicals."

    Chemicals [19]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Pollution [12]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    Source: E&E News [22], 09/16/2024
    • Read more about Never Heard Of This ‘Forever Chemical’? Scientists Say It’s Everywhere. [18]
  • DC Circuit Lets EPA Rework ‘Good Neighbor’ Rule Halted By Supreme Court [23]

    "A federal appeals court is giving EPA a second chance to justify its rule targeting smog-forming pollution that crosses state lines after the Supreme Court froze the regulation in June."

    Air [24]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Environmental Justice [25]
    Laws & Regulations [26]
    Pollution [12]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    Source: E&E News [27], 09/16/2024
    • Read more about DC Circuit Lets EPA Rework ‘Good Neighbor’ Rule Halted By Supreme Court [23]
  • "Missouri Bird Flu Case Raises Prospect of Human Transmission" [28]

    "Someone who lived with a Missouri resident infected with bird flu also became ill on the same day, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Friday. The disclosure raises the possibility that the virus, H5N1, spread from one person to another, experts said, in what would be the first known instance in the United States."

    Biodiversity [29]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    International [30]
    Source: NYTimes [31], 09/16/2024
    • Read more about "Missouri Bird Flu Case Raises Prospect of Human Transmission" [28]
  • One Company Works To Fix Unavailable EV Charging Stations [32]

    "Kameale Terry saw it coming before almost anyone else did. She realized the expanding network of electric vehicle charging stations across the U.S. would need a workforce to maintain it."

    Climate Change [33]
    Consumer [34]
    Economy & Business [35]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Infrastructure [36]
    Transportation [13]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    California [37]
    Source: AP [38], 09/16/2024
    • Read more about One Company Works To Fix Unavailable EV Charging Stations [32]
  • In Brazil’s Worst Drought, Wildfires Rage And Amazon River At Record Low [39]

    "Brazil is enduring its worst drought since nationwide measurements began over seven decades ago, with 59% of the country under stress — an area roughly half the size of the U.S. Major Amazon basin rivers are registering historic lows, and uncontrolled manmade wildfires have ravaged protected areas and spread smoke over a vast expanse, plummeting air quality."

    Climate Change [33]
    Disasters [10]
    Forests [40]
    Natural Resources [41]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    South America [42]
    Source: AP [43], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about In Brazil’s Worst Drought, Wildfires Rage And Amazon River At Record Low [39]
  • "Young People Ask US Supreme Court To Revive Climate Change Lawsuit" [44]

    "Twenty-one young people on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive a novel lawsuit claiming the U.S. government's energy policies violate their rights to be protected from climate change."

    Activism [45]
    Climate Change [33]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Environmental Justice [25]
    Laws & Regulations [26]
    People & Population [46]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    Source: Reuters [47], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about "Young People Ask US Supreme Court To Revive Climate Change Lawsuit" [44]
  • "EPA Denies Duty To Regulate PFAS In Sewage Sludge Spread On Farmland" [48]

    "US regulators claim they are not legally required to regulate toxic PFAS chemicals in sewage sludge spread on farmland across the country, according to a court filing the government made this week in response to a lawsuit from an environmental watchdog group."

    Agriculture [49]
    Chemicals [19]
    Consumer [34]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Environmental Politics [50]
    Food [51]
    Laws & Regulations [26]
    Natural Resources [41]
    Pollution [12]
    Waste [52]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    Source: The New Lede [53], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about "EPA Denies Duty To Regulate PFAS In Sewage Sludge Spread On Farmland" [48]
  • "These Small Black-Owned Farms Are Growing Crops With The Climate In Mind" [54]

    "A number of small Black-owned farms in the Gulf South are growing crops with the climate in mind. Hilery Gobert is among them. He owns a 65-acre farm in Iowa, La., that he started farming in 2020. He has been trying to improve the soil since then. To do that, he rotates crops and uses cover crops to keep nutrients in the ground. The land now supports a variety of crops, including okra, figs, Asian eggplants and watermelons."

    Agriculture [49]
    Climate Change [33]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Natural Resources [41]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [55]
    Source: NPR [56], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about "These Small Black-Owned Farms Are Growing Crops With The Climate In Mind" [54]
  • "Debate Flares Over Texas’ Proposed Oil and Gas Waste Rule" [57]

    "Texas is inching closer to adopting revised oil and gas waste management rules for the first time in four decades." "While environmentalists say the new rule doesn’t do enough to protect groundwater, oil and gas operators are contesting stricter requirements for waste pits near wells."

     

    Chemicals [19]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Environmental Politics [50]
    Laws & Regulations [26]
    Natural Resources [41]
    Pollution [12]
    Waste [52]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [58]
    Source: Inside Climate News [59], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about "Debate Flares Over Texas’ Proposed Oil and Gas Waste Rule" [57]
  • Senators Push To Exclude Lucrative Chemicals From Official PFAS Definition [60]

    "US lawmakers and the military are pushing for a new definition of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” that would exclude a subclass of toxic compounds increasingly used across the economy and considered to be potent greenhouse gases."

    Chemicals [19]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Environmental Politics [50]
    Laws & Regulations [26]
    Military [61]
    Pollution [12]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    Source: Guardian [62], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about Senators Push To Exclude Lucrative Chemicals From Official PFAS Definition [60]
  • New ‘Green Bank’ Could Bring Solar Power And Electric Buses To Appalachia [63]

    "Thanks to $500 million in funding from the Environmental Protection Agency, a new initiative called the Green Bank for Rural America could help channel money to nonprofit lenders like the Mountain Association to support community solar arrays, apprenticeships in renewable energy fields, electrified public transit, and other projects."

    Climate Change [33]
    Economy & Business [35]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Environmental Justice [25]
    Infrastructure [36]
    Laws & Regulations [26]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    Source: Grist/BPR [64], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about New ‘Green Bank’ Could Bring Solar Power And Electric Buses To Appalachia [63]
  • "Here's What Happens When Big Data Takes Over a Small Town" [65]

    "In Virginia, the planet's largest proposed data center threatens local ecosystems"

    Climate Change [33]
    Economy & Business [35]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Environmental Politics [50]
    Infrastructure [36]
    Natural Resources [41]
    Planning & Growth [66]
    Pollution [12]
    Technology [67]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [21]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [68]
    Source: Sierra [69], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about "Here's What Happens When Big Data Takes Over a Small Town" [65]
  • "Toronto Politician Moves to Ban Misleading Fossil Fuel Ads on Transit" [70]

    "A Toronto city councillor today published a motion proposing to restrict false and misleading advertising from oil and gas lobby groups on public transit, DeSmog can report."

    Climate Change [33]
    Energy & Fuel [11]
    Environmental Politics [50]
    Journalism & Media [71]
    Laws & Regulations [26]
    Public [15]
    Canada [72]
    Source: DeSmog [73], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about "Toronto Politician Moves to Ban Misleading Fossil Fuel Ads on Transit" [70]
  • Ashaninka Tribe Restored Their Amazon Territory. Now They Help Others. [74]

    "It was just before dawn when the Ashaninka people, wearing long, tunic-like dresses, began singing traditional songs while playing drums and other instruments. The music drifted through Apiwtxa village, which had welcomed guests from Indigenous communities in Brazil and neighboring Peru, some having traveled three days. As the sun rose, they moved beneath the shadow of a huge mango tree."

    Activism [45]
    Agriculture [49]
    Biodiversity [29]
    Climate Change [33]
    Environmental Justice [25]
    Forests [40]
    Natural Resources [41]
    People & Population [46]
    Religion, Faith and Spirituality [75]
    Public [15]
    South America [42]
    Source: AP [76], 09/13/2024
    • Read more about Ashaninka Tribe Restored Their Amazon Territory. Now They Help Others. [74]

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