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  • 2nd-Warmest November Means 2024 Is Likely To Be Earth’s Hottest Year: Report [9]

    "Earth just experienced its second-warmest November on record — second only to 2023 — making it all but certain that 2024 will end as the hottest year ever measured, according to a report Monday by European climate service Copernicus."

    Climate Change [10]
    Public [11]
    International [12]
    Source: AP [13], 12/11/2024
    • Read more about 2nd-Warmest November Means 2024 Is Likely To Be Earth’s Hottest Year: Report [9]
  • "Chinese Gold Mining Threatens A Protected UN Heritage Site In Congo" [14]

    "Nestled in eastern Congo’s Ituri province, the Chinese-run gold mine is rapidly encroaching on an area that many say it shouldn’t be operating in at all - the Okapi Wildlife Reserve, an endangered World Heritage site."

    Biodiversity [15]
    Forests [16]
    Natural Resources [17]
    Wildlife [18]
    Public [11]
    International [12]
    Africa [19]
    Source: AP [20], 12/11/2024
    • Read more about "Chinese Gold Mining Threatens A Protected UN Heritage Site In Congo" [14]
  • "Bird Flu In California Child Linked To Virus In Dairy Cows, CDC Says" [21]

    ""Federal disease trackers reported Tuesday that the first child diagnosed with bird flu in an ongoing U.S. outbreak was infected with a virus strain moving rapidly through dairy cattle, even though there is no evidence the youngster was exposed to livestock or any infected animals."

    Agriculture [22]
    Environmental Health [23]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    California [25]
    Source: Washington Post [26], 12/11/2024
    • Read more about "Bird Flu In California Child Linked To Virus In Dairy Cows, CDC Says" [21]
  • "Chemical Fire at Atlanta-Area Plant Sparks Local Movement Against BioLab" [27]

    "Skin rashes, breathing difficulties and “generational rage” led residents to join a nationwide push against companies accused of endangering health and the environment."

    Activism [28]
    Chemicals [29]
    Environmental Justice [30]
    Pollution [31]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [32]
    Source: Capital & Main [33], 12/11/2024
    • Read more about "Chemical Fire at Atlanta-Area Plant Sparks Local Movement Against BioLab" [27]
  • Polluted Communities Gasp As California Struggles With Diesel Truck Ban [34]

    "Standing in his front yard in Wilmington, Jose Ulloa can’t get a sentence out without coughing. Heavy-duty trucks, headed to and from the Port of Los Angeles, pass in front of his home all day, their engines roaring and their exhaust spewing into the air."

    Activism [28]
    Air [35]
    Energy & Fuel [36]
    Environmental Health [23]
    Environmental Justice [30]
    Laws & Regulations [37]
    Pollution [31]
    Public [11]
    California [25]
    Source: CalMatters [38], 12/11/2024
    • Read more about Polluted Communities Gasp As California Struggles With Diesel Truck Ban [34]
  • "Biden Moves Ahead With Drilling In Wildlife Refuge But Minimizes Acreage" [39]

    "The Bureau of Land Management is required to auction off opportunities to drill in the Alaska wildlife refuge by the end of this year under 2017’s Tax Cuts and Job Act."

    Biodiversity [15]
    Energy & Fuel [36]
    Environmental Politics [40]
    Laws & Regulations [37]
    Natural Resources [17]
    Wildlife [18]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Alaska and Hawaii [41]
    Source: The Hill [42], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about "Biden Moves Ahead With Drilling In Wildlife Refuge But Minimizes Acreage" [39]
  • Biden Names National Monument At Notorious Native American Boarding School [43]

    "President Biden on Monday formally designated the former site of a notorious boarding school for Native American children as a national monument, issuing a formal apology for the practice of forcibly removing children to such schools."

    Environmental Justice [30]
    Laws & Regulations [37]
    Natural Resources [17]
    People & Population [44]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [45]
    Source: The Hill [46], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about Biden Names National Monument At Notorious Native American Boarding School [43]
  • TCE: "All Uses of 'Camp Lejeune Solvent' to Be Phased Out by EPA Rule" [47]

    "All consumer, industrial, and commercial uses of trichloroethylene would be phased out under a rule the EPA issued Monday for a solvent the agency has long recognized could be harmful when released into the air and water or onto the land."

    Chemicals [29]
    Environmental Health [23]
    Laws & Regulations [37]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: Bloomberg Environment [48], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about TCE: "All Uses of 'Camp Lejeune Solvent' to Be Phased Out by EPA Rule" [47]
  • Harmful ‘Neonics,’ Pesticides Are Common In Minnesota Waterways [49]

    "A common pesticide coating on corn and soybean seeds has leached into Minnesota waterways, threatening pollinators and aquatic ecosystems, according to a report released this week by the environmental group Natural Resources Defense Council."

    Agriculture [22]
    Biodiversity [15]
    Chemicals [29]
    Environmental Health [23]
    Laws & Regulations [37]
    Natural Resources [17]
    Pollution [31]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [50]
    Source: Minnesota Reformer [51], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about Harmful ‘Neonics,’ Pesticides Are Common In Minnesota Waterways [49]
  • Advocates Demand FDA Ban Red Dye 3, A Cancer-Causing Food Additive [52]

    "In the waning days of the Biden administration, a long-fought battle over a cancer-causing food additive is again in the spotlight as consumer advocacy groups and lawmakers demand federal regulators ban Red Dye No. 3, a chemical used to give popular candies, foods and drinks their cherry-red colors."

    Chemicals [29]
    Environmental Health [23]
    Food [53]
    Laws & Regulations [37]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Source: The New Lede [54], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about Advocates Demand FDA Ban Red Dye 3, A Cancer-Causing Food Additive [52]
  • "Three-Quarters of Earth’s Land Got Drier in Recent Decades, U.N. Says" [55]

    "Human-caused global warming helped increase dry conditions on every continent, scientists said in a new report, as talks on halting desertification were underway in Saudi Arabia."

    Agriculture [22]
    Biodiversity [15]
    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [56]
    Natural Resources [17]
    Public [11]
    International [12]
    Source: NYTimes [57], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about "Three-Quarters of Earth’s Land Got Drier in Recent Decades, U.N. Says" [55]
  • Supreme Court Case on Utah Railway Could Impact U.S. Environmental Laws [58]

    "A legal fight over an 88-mile proposed railway in Utah has set the stage for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide how federal agencies evaluate the environmental impacts of projects requiring their approval, a decision with the potential to drastically shift how projects are permitted across the nation."

    Environmental Studies [59]
    Laws & Regulations [37]
    Natural Resources [17]
    Public [11]
    National (U.S.) [24]
    Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [60]
    Source: Inside Climate News [61], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about Supreme Court Case on Utah Railway Could Impact U.S. Environmental Laws [58]
  • "What Is The Energy Charter Treaty And How Has It Been Amended?" [62]

    "Global accord lets oil firms sue over green policies. Pact signatories agree to reforms. Eleven European countries have quit treaty."

    Climate Change [10]
    Economy & Business [63]
    Energy & Fuel [36]
    Laws & Regulations [37]
    Public [11]
    International [12]
    Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [64], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about "What Is The Energy Charter Treaty And How Has It Been Amended?" [62]
  • "Indigenous Mayans Want Their Sacred Cenotes To Have Personhood Status" [65]

    "A huge poplar tree stands proud in Maribel Ek’s courtyard, adorned with a sign that reads: “Florece desde adentro” (“It blooms from within”). Deep underground, the tree’s long roots search for the water that makes this land special: a sinkhole lake, known as a cenote."

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    Biodiversity [15]
    Natural Resources [17]
    People & Population [44]
    Religion, Faith and Spirituality [66]
    Water & Oceans [67]
    Public [11]
    Mexico [68]
    Source: AP [69], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about "Indigenous Mayans Want Their Sacred Cenotes To Have Personhood Status" [65]
  • UK: "The 'Apple Library' With A Lost World On Its Limbs" [70]

    "The explosion of crisp, commercial apple varieties in the last century doomed many other breeds into obscurity. But in a field in Kent in the UK, some of them live on."

    Agriculture [22]
    Biodiversity [15]
    Food [53]
    Natural Resources [17]
    Public [11]
    Europe [71]
    Source: BBC News [72], 12/10/2024
    • Read more about UK: "The 'Apple Library' With A Lost World On Its Limbs" [70]

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