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  • Makah Tribe Wins U.S. Waiver To Resume Hunting Pacific Gray Whales [9]

    "After a decades-long struggle, a Native American tribe won the right to resume its hunting traditions off Washington state's coast when federal regulators granted a waiver on Thursday allowing the Makah people to hunt up to 25 gray whales over a decade."

    Environmental Justice [10]
    Environmental Politics [11]
    Fish & Fisheries [12]
    Laws & Regulations [13]
    Natural Resources [14]
    People & Population [15]
    Religion, Faith and Spirituality [16]
    Water & Oceans [17]
    Wildlife [18]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Northwest (OR WA) [21]
    Source: Reuters [22], 06/14/2024
    • Read more about Makah Tribe Wins U.S. Waiver To Resume Hunting Pacific Gray Whales [9]
  • "Climate Change Funding Talks Stuck Ahead Of COP29 Summit" [23]

    "With just five months to go before this year's U.N. climate summit, countries cannot agree on the size of a global funding bill to help the developing world fight climate change - let alone how to split it."

    Climate Change [24]
    Economy & Business [25]
    Environmental Politics [11]
    Public [19]
    International [26]
    Source: Reuters [27], 06/14/2024
    • Read more about "Climate Change Funding Talks Stuck Ahead Of COP29 Summit" [23]
  • "Senate Confirms Nominees To Energy Panel" [28]

    "The Senate has confirmed three nominees to a bipartisan energy regulatory board."

    Climate Change [24]
    Consumer [29]
    Energy & Fuel [30]
    Environmental Politics [11]
    Laws & Regulations [13]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Source: The Hill [31], 06/14/2024
    • Read more about "Senate Confirms Nominees To Energy Panel" [28]
  • "EPA To Disband Red Hill Oversight Group Amid Navy Complaints" [32]

    "HONOLULU — A community-led group formed to provide public oversight of the Navy’s Red Hill fuel facility will be shut down after the committee refused to cede control of the meetings to the military."

    Activism [33]
    Energy & Fuel [30]
    Environmental Justice [10]
    Environmental Politics [11]
    Infrastructure [34]
    Laws & Regulations [13]
    Military [35]
    Pollution [36]
    Water & Oceans [17]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Alaska and Hawaii [37]
    Source: Honolulu Civil Beat [38], 06/14/2024
    • Read more about "EPA To Disband Red Hill Oversight Group Amid Navy Complaints" [32]
  • Cooler, Hurricane-Boosting La Niña To Replace El Niño [39]

    "The strong El Nino weather condition that added a bit of extra heat to already record warm global temperatures is gone. It’s cool flip side, La Nina, is likely to breeze in just in time for peak Atlantic hurricane season, federal meteorologists said."

    Agriculture [40]
    Climate Change [24]
    Disasters [41]
    Fish & Fisheries [12]
    Water & Oceans [17]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    International [26]
    Source: AP [42], 06/14/2024
    • Read more about Cooler, Hurricane-Boosting La Niña To Replace El Niño [39]
  • Hawaii's Birds Are Going Extinct. Last Hope Could Be Millions Of Mosquitoes [43]

    "Every week at the Maui airport, a small helicopter gets loaded with 250,000 passengers. They're male mosquitoes, key players in a strategy that could be the last, best hope for Hawaii's endangered birds."

    Biodiversity [44]
    Natural Resources [14]
    Wildlife [18]
    Public [19]
    Alaska and Hawaii [37]
    Source: NPR [45], 06/14/2024
    • Read more about Hawaii's Birds Are Going Extinct. Last Hope Could Be Millions Of Mosquitoes [43]
  • After Rare Flash Flood Emergency, Florida Prepares For More Heavy Rainfall [46]

    "A tropical disturbance has brought a rare flash flood emergency to much of southern Florida as residents prepared to weather more heavy rainfall on Thursday and Friday."

    Climate Change [24]
    Disasters [41]
    People & Population [15]
    Water & Oceans [17]
    Public [19]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [47]
    Source: AP [48], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about After Rare Flash Flood Emergency, Florida Prepares For More Heavy Rainfall [46]
  • Biofuel Refineries Are Releasing Toxic Air Pollutants in US Farm Communities [49]

    "The ethanol industry has billed itself as a green alternative to oil and gas, but new research finds biofuel refineries are releasing toxic chemicals in farm communities across the nation."

    Agriculture [40]
    Air [50]
    Climate Change [24]
    Energy & Fuel [30]
    Environmental Health [51]
    Environmental Politics [11]
    Laws & Regulations [13]
    Pollution [36]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Source: Inside Climate News [52], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about Biofuel Refineries Are Releasing Toxic Air Pollutants in US Farm Communities [49]
  • "Saudi Arabia: Hajj 2024 Dominated By Rising Temperatures" [53]

    "Saudi officials warn of sweltering heat for this year's Islamic pilgrimage. Observers highlight that mitigating measures are not enough as regional long-term policy changes are needed."

    Climate Change [24]
    Environmental Health [51]
    People & Population [15]
    Religion, Faith and Spirituality [16]
    Public [19]
    International [26]
    Middle East [54]
    Source: DW [55], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about "Saudi Arabia: Hajj 2024 Dominated By Rising Temperatures" [53]
  • Climate-Driven Summer Heat Is Already Impacting Outdoor Recreation [56]

    "It’s a 90-degree spring day in Moab, Utah, and dozens of people have the same idea: Escape the heat and blistering sunshine by hiking the Mill Creek waterfall trail. The short hike is decently shaded, with opportunities to dip hot feet in the creek—and swim in a small waterfall at the trail’s end. But even this oasis can be dangerous when it comes to extreme heat."

    Climate Change [24]
    Environmental Health [51]
    Natural Resources [14]
    People & Population [15]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Source: Sierra [57], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about Climate-Driven Summer Heat Is Already Impacting Outdoor Recreation [56]
  • "Trump’s Energy Guy Talked a Green Game but Now Sells Big Oil Priorities" [58]

    "Doug Burgum, the Republican governor of North Dakota, has emerged as a key adviser on energy issues in Donald J. Trump’s campaign to retake the White House, acting as a liaison between Mr. Trump and the oil billionaires whom the former president has encouraged to fund his presidential bid."

    Climate Change [24]
    Energy & Fuel [30]
    Environmental Politics [11]
    Laws & Regulations [13]
    Pollution [36]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Source: NYTimes [59], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about "Trump’s Energy Guy Talked a Green Game but Now Sells Big Oil Priorities" [58]
  • The Northeast Has Unexpected Old-Growth Forests That Survived Colonial Axes [60]

    "Expanding the remaining patches may hold the key to ecological resilience in the centuries to come".

    Forests [61]
    Natural Resources [14]
    Public [19]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [62]
    Source: Sierra [63], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about The Northeast Has Unexpected Old-Growth Forests That Survived Colonial Axes [60]
  • Heat Waves Are Making Restaurant Kitchens Unsafe. Workers Are Fighting Back. [64]

    "As climate change makes summers hotter, restaurant employees are walking out and unionizing."

    Climate Change [24]
    Environmental Health [51]
    Environmental Justice [10]
    Food [65]
    People & Population [15]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    Source: Grist [66], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about Heat Waves Are Making Restaurant Kitchens Unsafe. Workers Are Fighting Back. [64]
  • Agriculture Drives Rise In Nitrous Oxide Emissions Over Past 40 Years [67]

    "Nitrogen fertilisers, manure and other agricultural sources drove almost three-quarters of human-caused nitrous oxide emissions in recent years."

    Agriculture [40]
    Air [50]
    Climate Change [24]
    Pollution [36]
    Public [19]
    National (U.S.) [20]
    International [26]
    Source: Carbon Brief [68], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about Agriculture Drives Rise In Nitrous Oxide Emissions Over Past 40 Years [67]
  • "World’s Top Banks ‘Greenwashing Their Role In Destruction Of The Amazon’" [69]

    "Five of the world’s biggest banks are “greenwashing” their role in the destruction of the Amazon, according to a report that indicates that their environmental and social guidelines fail to cover more than 70% of the rainforest."

    Biodiversity [44]
    Climate Change [24]
    Economy & Business [25]
    Environmental Studies [70]
    Forests [61]
    Journalism & Media [71]
    Natural Resources [14]
    Public [19]
    International [26]
    Source: Guardian [72], 06/13/2024
    • Read more about "World’s Top Banks ‘Greenwashing Their Role In Destruction Of The Amazon’" [69]

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