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  • "Senate To Release First Spending Bills" [9]

    "The Senate will take its first swing this week at fiscal 2024 appropriations bills, with Democrats vowing to keep current spending levels as agreed in last month’s fiscal accord."

    Environmental Politics [10]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Source: E&E News [14], 06/20/2023
    • Read more about "Senate To Release First Spending Bills" [9]
  • "The New War on Bad Air" [15]

    "A century ago, a well-ventilated building was considered good medicine. But by the time Covid-19 arrived, our buildings could barely breathe. How did that happen? And how do we let the fresh air back in?"

    Air [16]
    Climate Change [17]
    Consumer [18]
    Environmental Health [19]
    Pollution [20]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    International [21]
    Source: E&E News [14], 06/20/2023
    • Read more about "The New War on Bad Air" [15]
  • "Tropical Storm Bret Forms, Forecast To Become Hurricane Near Caribbean" [22]

    "The National Hurricane Center declared Tropical Storm Bret formed at 5 p.m. Eastern Monday, the second of the young Atlantic season. Located about halfway between the coast of Africa and the eastern Caribbean Sea, the system is likely to intensify, and it could approach or impact the Lesser Antilles as a hurricane by the weekend."

    Climate Change [17]
    Disasters [23]
    Water & Oceans [24]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Central America & the Caribbean [25]
    Source: Washington Post [26], 06/20/2023
    • Read more about "Tropical Storm Bret Forms, Forecast To Become Hurricane Near Caribbean" [22]
  • "Brazil Seizes World's Biggest Illegal Shark Fin Consignment" [27]

    "Brazilian authorities said on Monday they had seized 28.7 metric tonnes of illegally obtained shark fins that would be exported to Asia, in what they called the world's largest confiscation of its kind at the origin."

    Biodiversity [28]
    Fish & Fisheries [29]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Water & Oceans [24]
    Public [12]
    International [21]
    South America [30]
    Source: Reuters [31], 06/20/2023
    • Read more about "Brazil Seizes World's Biggest Illegal Shark Fin Consignment" [27]
  • "Offshore Wind Foes In New Jersey Gathering Force Legally And Politically" [32]

    "Opponents of offshore wind energy projects in New Jersey are gathering force legally and politically as they seek to snuff out the nascent industry."

    Climate Change [17]
    Economy & Business [33]
    Energy & Fuel [34]
    Environmental Politics [10]
    Fish & Fisheries [29]
    Infrastructure [35]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Water & Oceans [24]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [36]
    Source: AP [37], 06/20/2023
    • Read more about "Offshore Wind Foes In New Jersey Gathering Force Legally And Politically" [32]
  • Sweltering Heat, Power Cuts In Northern India As Death Toll Climbs [38]

    "A scorching heat wave in two of India’s most populous states has overwhelmed hospitals, filled a morgue to capacity and disrupted power, forcing staff to use books to cool patients, as officials investigate a death toll that has reached nearly 170."

    Climate Change [17]
    Disasters [23]
    Environmental Health [19]
    Public [12]
    Asia [39]
    Source: AP [40], 06/20/2023
    • Read more about Sweltering Heat, Power Cuts In Northern India As Death Toll Climbs [38]
  • Christian Cooper, Black Birder Falsely Accused In Central Park, Gets TV Show [41]

    "The name of National Geographic's new host for a show about birds may ring a bell: Christian Cooper, a Black man who was flung into the spotlight when a white woman called the police with false accusations against him, will now take viewers “into the wild, wonderful and unpredictable world of birds."

    Biodiversity [28]
    Environmental Justice [42]
    Journalism & Media [43]
    Natural Resources [44]
    Wildlife [45]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Source: USA TODAY [46], 06/20/2023
    • Read more about Christian Cooper, Black Birder Falsely Accused In Central Park, Gets TV Show [41]
  • "UN Chief To Fossil Fuel Firms: Stop Trying To 'Knee-Cap' Climate Progress" [47]

    "U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Thursday that countries must start phasing out oil, coal and gas - not just emissions - and demanded fossil fuel companies "cease and desist" measures that aim to "knee-cap" climate progress."

    Climate Change [17]
    Disasters [23]
    Energy & Fuel [34]
    Environmental Politics [10]
    Public [12]
    International [21]
    Source: Reuters [48], 06/16/2023
    • Read more about "UN Chief To Fossil Fuel Firms: Stop Trying To 'Knee-Cap' Climate Progress" [47]
  • Power Firms Quietly Pushed $215m Into US Politics Via Dark Money Groups [49]

    "US power companies have made political donations of at least $215m to dark money groups in recent years, according to a new analysis of 25 for-profit utilities, amid growing concerns around how they wield influence." "Donations have helped utilities increase electricity prices, hinder solar schemes and helped elect sympathetic legislators".

    Climate Change [17]
    Economy & Business [33]
    Energy & Fuel [34]
    Environmental Politics [10]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Source: Floodlight [50], 06/16/2023
    • Read more about Power Firms Quietly Pushed $215m Into US Politics Via Dark Money Groups [49]
  • "US Government Toughens Rules On Chemicals Used To Break Up Oil Slicks" [51]

    "The Environmental Protection Agency has announced more stringent rules governing offshore oil spill response, amid continuing concerns about the effects on public health and wildlife from chemical disasters, including BP’s Deepwater Horizon explosion in 2010."

    Biodiversity [28]
    Chemicals [52]
    Disasters [23]
    Energy & Fuel [34]
    Environmental Health [19]
    Environmental Justice [42]
    Fish & Fisheries [29]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Natural Resources [44]
    Water & Oceans [24]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Source: Guardian [53], 06/16/2023
    • Read more about "US Government Toughens Rules On Chemicals Used To Break Up Oil Slicks" [51]
  • Bayer OKs $6.9 Million Settlement With New York Over Roundup Safety Claims [54]

    "Bayer AG agreed on Thursday to pay $6.9 million to settle claims by New York Attorney General Letitia James that it misled consumers by advertising Roundup weedkiller, which has been linked to cancer, as environmentally safe."

    Agriculture [55]
    Biodiversity [28]
    Chemicals [52]
    Consumer [18]
    Environmental Health [19]
    Environmental Justice [42]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Pollution [20]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Source: Reuters [56], 06/16/2023
    • Read more about Bayer OKs $6.9 Million Settlement With New York Over Roundup Safety Claims [54]
  • "Out of Balance" [57]

    "The World Bank Group enabled the devastation of villages and helped a mining company justify the deaths of endangered chimps with a dubious offset."

    Biodiversity [28]
    Environmental Justice [42]
    Environmental Politics [10]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Natural Resources [44]
    People & Population [58]
    Wildlife [45]
    Public [12]
    Africa [59]
    Source: ProPublica [60], 06/16/2023
    • Read more about "Out of Balance" [57]
  • Once-Shuttered California Mine Trying To Transform Rare Earth Industry [61]

    "A U.S.-based rare earth supply chain could boost clean energy and electric vehicles — and military weapons."

    Chemicals [52]
    Climate Change [17]
    Economy & Business [33]
    Energy & Fuel [34]
    Infrastructure [35]
    Military [62]
    Natural Resources [44]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Source: Grist [63], 06/16/2023
    • Read more about Once-Shuttered California Mine Trying To Transform Rare Earth Industry [61]
  • Sharks Are At A Much Greater Risk Of Going Extinct Than Previously Thought [64]

    "A massive new survey of nearly 400 coral reefs around the world reveals sharks once common in those waters are vanishing, a troubling sign that the fearsome fish are at a much greater risk of going extinct than previously thought."

    Biodiversity [28]
    Fish & Fisheries [29]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Water & Oceans [24]
    Public [12]
    International [21]
    Source: Washington Post [65], 06/16/2023
    • Read more about Sharks Are At A Much Greater Risk Of Going Extinct Than Previously Thought [64]
  • U.S. Proposes Deep Fee Reductions For Wind, Solar On Federal Land [66]

    "A new regulation will formalize a roughly 80% cut in project fees for wind and solar energy developments on federal lands under a proposal by the Biden administration on Thursday as part of a strategy to boost renewable energy to fight climate change."

    Climate Change [17]
    Economy & Business [33]
    Energy & Fuel [34]
    Infrastructure [35]
    Laws & Regulations [11]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [13]
    Source: Reuters [67], 06/16/2023
    • Read more about U.S. Proposes Deep Fee Reductions For Wind, Solar On Federal Land [66]

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