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  • "Nevada Monument Will Shield Sacred Tribal Land — From Renewables" [9]

    "For years now, Native American tribes have sought more protections for the federal lands in the Mojave Desert in southern Nevada that are central to their core beliefs about creation. But advocates say the effort took on new urgency as renewable energy developers eyed pieces of the same land for projects that could fit into the Biden administration’s push for clean electricity."

    Energy & Fuel [10]
    Environmental Justice [11]
    Environmental Politics [12]
    Infrastructure [13]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Natural Resources [15]
    Religion, Faith and Spirituality [16]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [19]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [20]
    Source: E&E News [21], 02/07/2023
    • Read more about "Nevada Monument Will Shield Sacred Tribal Land — From Renewables" [9]
  • "Essential Insects In East Asia Have Declined Massively, Study Finds" [22]

    "Cabbage moths, corn borers and other plant-eating insects crucial to ecosystems have declined dramatically in East Asia over the past two decades — along with dragonflies and other predator insects that eat them, according to a study published Friday in the journal Science Advances."

    Biodiversity [23]
    Public [17]
    International [24]
    Asia [25]
    Source: Washington Post [26], 02/07/2023
    • Read more about "Essential Insects In East Asia Have Declined Massively, Study Finds" [22]
  • Coal Ash Along Shores of Great Lakes Threatens Water as Residents Protest [27]

    "More than 100 coal ash waste sites, many unregulated, sit just feet from the Great Lakes, raising concerns for nearby communities and the 30 million people who rely on the lakes for drinking water."

    Energy & Fuel [10]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Pollution [29]
    Water & Oceans [30]
    Public [17]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [31]
    Source: Inside Climate News [32], 02/07/2023
    • Read more about Coal Ash Along Shores of Great Lakes Threatens Water as Residents Protest [27]
  • "Climate Denial Campaign Goes Retro With New Textbook" [33]

    "This week, the [Heartland Institute] sent copies of its book “Climate at a Glance” to 8,000 middle and high school teachers across the country, in order to provide them, it says, with “the data to show the earth is not experiencing a climate crisis.”"

    Climate Change [34]
    Energy & Fuel [10]
    Environmental Politics [12]
    Environmental Studies [35]
    Journalism & Media [36]
    Science [37]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: Grist [38], 02/07/2023
    • Read more about "Climate Denial Campaign Goes Retro With New Textbook" [33]
  • "Some Corals Are More Heat Resistant Than Thought" [39]

    "The vast genetic diversity of corals means there are some that may survive warming waters. Now scientists just need to find them."

    Biodiversity [23]
    Climate Change [34]
    Environmental Studies [35]
    Natural Resources [15]
    Water & Oceans [30]
    Public [17]
    International [24]
    Source: Eos [40], 02/07/2023
    • Read more about "Some Corals Are More Heat Resistant Than Thought" [39]
  • "Making Sense of Menhaden" [41]

    "In the Chesapeake Bay, a fight is raging over a little fish with an outsized importance."

    "Over the week of July 4, 2022, people flocking to Chesapeake Bay’s Virginia coast were met at the water’s edge by hordes of ghastly visitors: schools of hand-sized silver menhaden washed up by the thousands, their carcasses floating in the surf in the summer’s heat. By the week’s end, as the fish liquefied in a dumpster at a nearby wharf, circulating petitions were gaining signatures.

    Fish & Fisheries [42]
    Water & Oceans [30]
    Public [17]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [43]
    Source: Hakai [44], 02/07/2023
    • Read more about "Making Sense of Menhaden" [41]
  • "Battling Lava and Snowstorms to Keep a Climate Project Alive" [45]

    "Ever since an eruption in Hawaii halted a long-running record of carbon dioxide, scientists have found ways to carry on — atop a neighboring volcano."

    Science [37]
    Public [17]
    International [24]
    Source: NYTimes [46], 02/07/2023
    • Read more about "Battling Lava and Snowstorms to Keep a Climate Project Alive" [45]
  • 50-Car Hazmat Train Derailment Causes Big Fire, Evacuations In Ohio [47]

    "A freight train derailment in Ohio near the Pennsylvania state line left a mangled and charred mass of boxcars and flames Saturday as authorities launched a federal investigation and monitored air quality from the various hazardous chemicals in the train."

    Chemicals [48]
    Disasters [49]
    Environmental Health [28]
    Infrastructure [13]
    Pollution [29]
    Transportation [50]
    Public [17]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [31]
    Source: AP [51], 02/06/2023
    • Read more about 50-Car Hazmat Train Derailment Causes Big Fire, Evacuations In Ohio [47]
  • "At Least 24 Dead In Chile As Wildfires Expand; Foreign Help On The Way" [52]

    "Firefighters were battled dozens of raging wildfires in Chile on Sunday, seeking to gain control of one of the country’s worst natural disasters in years as the death toll rose to at least 24 with nearly 1,000 more injured."

    Climate Change [34]
    Disasters [49]
    Forests [53]
    Public [17]
    South America [54]
    Source: Reuters [55], 02/06/2023
    • Read more about "At Least 24 Dead In Chile As Wildfires Expand; Foreign Help On The Way" [52]
  • U.S. Includes Dam Emissions in UN Climate Reporting for the First Time [56]

    "For the first time, the U.S. government in 2022 included methane emissions from dams and reservoirs in its annual report of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions to the Inventory of Greenhouse Gases and Sinks required by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change."

    Climate Change [34]
    Water & Oceans [30]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: The Revelator [57], 02/06/2023
    • Read more about U.S. Includes Dam Emissions in UN Climate Reporting for the First Time [56]
  • "Sens. Cruz, Manchin Team Up To Fight A Nonexistent Gas Stove Ban" [58]

    "Two of Congress’ biggest beneficiaries of fossil fuel industry money have introduced legislation to block a federal gas stove ban that does not exist and has not been proposed."

    Environmental Politics [12]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: HuffPost [59], 02/06/2023
    • Read more about "Sens. Cruz, Manchin Team Up To Fight A Nonexistent Gas Stove Ban" [58]
  • "Adani’s Crisis Points to the Big Risk in India’s Net Zero Plan" [60]

    "The crisis facing billionaire Gautam Adani has revealed a potential pitfall in India’s ambitious plan to reduce emissions: its reliance on the country’s most affluent and powerful private citizens."

    Climate Change [34]
    Economy & Business [61]
    Public [17]
    Canada [62]
    Asia [25]
    Source: Bloomberg Green [63], 02/06/2023
    • Read more about "Adani’s Crisis Points to the Big Risk in India’s Net Zero Plan" [60]
  • Cutting Red Tape For Clean Energy: The Pros And Cons Of Permitting Reform [64]

    "Last year permitting reform emerged as one of the most divisive climate policy debates in the United States. During my own reporting on geothermal energy, an underutilized source of renewable power, industry representatives insisted that the onerous permitting process is the single biggest challenge to expanding geothermal development."

    Climate Change [34]
    Energy & Fuel [10]
    Infrastructure [13]
    Laws & Regulations [14]
    Transportation [50]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists [65], 02/06/2023
    • Read more about Cutting Red Tape For Clean Energy: The Pros And Cons Of Permitting Reform [64]
  • As SE States Warm, TVA Criticized On Prep For Dealing With Climate Hazards [66]

    "Extreme weather patterns have sparked several improvements to the climate resiliency of Tennessee Valley Authority electrical infrastructure over the past two decades. However, a report from a government watchdog found the huge utility still has work to do in mitigating climate hazards to the regional power grid."

    Climate Change [34]
    Disasters [49]
    Energy & Fuel [10]
    Public [17]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [67]
    Source: NC Policy Watch [68], 02/06/2023
    • Read more about As SE States Warm, TVA Criticized On Prep For Dealing With Climate Hazards [66]
  • "The Colorado River Drought Crisis: How Did This Happen? Can It Be Fixed?" [69]

    "The Colorado River is in crisis. The problem has been building for decades but has come to a head in recent years because the major manufactured reservoirs on the river have fallen to dangerously low levels, prompting the Biden administration to call for unprecedented cuts in water usage among the 40 million people who rely on the river."

    Climate Change [34]
    Disasters [49]
    Water & Oceans [30]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: Washington Post [70], 02/06/2023
    • Read more about "The Colorado River Drought Crisis: How Did This Happen? Can It Be Fixed?" [69]

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