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  • "On The Hunt For Climate Disease" [9]

    "Aedes, a grayish four-propeller drone, whirred off the scruffy dirt soccer field in this Amazon village to help do what doctors cannot as climate change threatens this nation with a new era of disease."

    Climate Change [10]
    Environmental Health [11]
    Public [12]
    International [13]
    Source: Washington Post [14], 12/19/2023
    • Read more about "On The Hunt For Climate Disease" [9]
  • "Biggest Solar Flare In Years Temporarily Disrupts Radio Signals On Earth" [15]

    "A NASA telescope has captured the biggest solar flare in years, which temporarily knocked out radio communication on Earth."

    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [16]
    International [13]
    Source: AP [17], 12/19/2023
    • Read more about "Biggest Solar Flare In Years Temporarily Disrupts Radio Signals On Earth" [15]
  • "Biden Admin Approves Smallest Offshore Oil Program In History" [18]

    "The Biden administration approved the smallest offshore oil program in U.S. history Friday, a move that’s already provoked both outrage from Republicans and disappointment from climate activists who had urged the president to take more dramatic action."

    Climate Change [10]
    Energy & Fuel [19]
    Environmental Politics [20]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    Water & Oceans [22]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [16]
    Source: E&E News [23], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "Biden Admin Approves Smallest Offshore Oil Program In History" [18]
  • "Coal Use Hits Record In 2023, Earth's Hottest Year" [24]

    "Global consumption of coal reached an all-time high in 2023, the IEA energy watchdog said Friday, as Earth experienced its hottest recorded year."

    Climate Change [10]
    Energy & Fuel [19]
    Public [12]
    International [13]
    Source: AFP [25], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "Coal Use Hits Record In 2023, Earth's Hottest Year" [24]
  • "Norway Greenlights World’s First Commercial Deep-Sea Mining Project" [26]

    "Here’s what the new project means for the US and other countries beyond the Nordic region".

    Chemicals [27]
    Climate Change [10]
    Energy & Fuel [19]
    Natural Resources [28]
    Pollution [29]
    Water & Oceans [22]
    Public [12]
    Europe [30]
    Source: Sierra [31], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "Norway Greenlights World’s First Commercial Deep-Sea Mining Project" [26]
  • "Undoing Decades of Environmental Harm on a California River" [32]

    "A major restoration effort by a coalition of Tribes and government agencies could help imperiled fish and other animals on the Trinity River."

    Biodiversity [33]
    Fish & Fisheries [34]
    Natural Resources [28]
    Pollution [29]
    Water & Oceans [22]
    Public [12]
    California [35]
    Source: The Revelator [36], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "Undoing Decades of Environmental Harm on a California River" [32]
  • "People Are Leaving Some Neighborhoods Because Of Floods, A New Study Finds" [37]

    "Hundreds of thousands of neighborhoods in the United States are seeing population decline as a result of flooding, new research suggests. Those neighborhoods are often located in areas that are growing in population overall, including parts of Florida, Texas and the region around Washington, D.C."

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [38]
    Economy & Business [39]
    Infrastructure [40]
    People & Population [41]
    Planning & Growth [42]
    Water & Oceans [22]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [16]
    Source: NPR [43], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "People Are Leaving Some Neighborhoods Because Of Floods, A New Study Finds" [37]
  • "Opinion: Could The Local News Crisis Get Any Worse? Look At Scranton." [44]

    "Chris Kelly writes a twice-weekly column for the Scranton Times-Tribune, his place of work for the past 27 years. For all but a few months of that tenure, his bosses have been the Lynett family, descendants of E.J. Lynett, a breaker boy in the coal mines of northeastern Pennsylvania who went on to buy the newspaper in 1895. Over four generations, the Lynetts reminded staffers and their community alike of their commitment to both local journalism and local ownership."

    Journalism & Media [45]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [16]
    International [13]
    Source: Washington Post [46], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "Opinion: Could The Local News Crisis Get Any Worse? Look At Scranton." [44]
  • B.C. Said Coastal Gaslink Pipeline Could Withstand ‘Extreme Weather. Nope. [47]

    "An internal briefing note reveals BC Energy Regulator inspectors did not find any problems with Coastal GasLink’s emergency plans a few months before soaring temperatures led to flooded pipeline sites, slope failures and damage to sensitive creeks and wetlands".

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [38]
    Energy & Fuel [19]
    Infrastructure [40]
    Public [12]
    Canada [48]
    Source: The Narwhal [49], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about B.C. Said Coastal Gaslink Pipeline Could Withstand ‘Extreme Weather. Nope. [47]
  • "Why The U.S. Needs A Grid That’s ‘Bigger Than The Weather’" [50]

    "Abe Silverman’s Christmas Eve quickly went from low-key to frantic when Winter Storm Elliott brought a power grid emergency to "much of the Eastern seaboard."

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [38]
    Energy & Fuel [19]
    Infrastructure [40]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [16]
    Source: E&E News [51], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "Why The U.S. Needs A Grid That’s ‘Bigger Than The Weather’" [50]
  • "Bird Flu Is Still Causing Havoc. Here’s the Latest." [52]

    "The virus, which recently reached the Antarctic region for the first time, is surging again in North America."

    Agriculture [53]
    Biodiversity [33]
    Disasters [38]
    Environmental Health [11]
    Natural Resources [28]
    Wildlife [54]
    Public [12]
    International [13]
    Source: NYTimes [55], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "Bird Flu Is Still Causing Havoc. Here’s the Latest." [52]
  • "Snakes, Spores and Sewage: Life in the Neighborhood Called ‘the Hole’" [56]

    "The small neighborhood on the border of Brooklyn and Queens has a colorful history but an uncertain future because of climate change."

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [38]
    Environmental Health [11]
    Infrastructure [40]
    Natural Resources [28]
    People & Population [41]
    Planning & Growth [42]
    Water & Oceans [22]
    Public [12]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [57]
    Source: NYTimes [58], 12/18/2023
    • Read more about "Snakes, Spores and Sewage: Life in the Neighborhood Called ‘the Hole’" [56]
  • EPA Begins Formal Review Of Toxic Chemical That Burned In Ohio Derailment [59]

    "The Biden administration has initiated a formal evaluation of risks posed by vinyl chloride, the cancer-causing chemical that burned in a towering plume of toxic black smoke following a fiery train derailment earlier this year in eastern Ohio."

    Chemicals [27]
    Disasters [38]
    Environmental Health [11]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    Science [60]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [16]
    Source: AP [61], 12/15/2023
    • Read more about EPA Begins Formal Review Of Toxic Chemical That Burned In Ohio Derailment [59]
  • "Biden Administration Supports Removal of Four Dams on the Snake River" [62]

    "Decommissioning the dams is the first step toward restoring salmon runs and respecting Native treaties".

    Energy & Fuel [19]
    Environmental Justice [63]
    Environmental Politics [20]
    Fish & Fisheries [34]
    Infrastructure [40]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    Natural Resources [28]
    Water & Oceans [22]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [16]
    Northwest (OR WA) [64]
    Source: Sierra [65], 12/15/2023
    • Read more about "Biden Administration Supports Removal of Four Dams on the Snake River" [62]
  • "Advocates Demand US Suspend Weed-Killing Chemical That May Cause Cancer" [66]

    "Citing new scientific research, a coalition of farm worker, public health and environmental advocates on Wednesday filed a legal petition with US regulators demanding they immediately suspend authorization for the controversial weed-killing chemical called glyphosate."

    Agriculture [53]
    Chemicals [27]
    Environmental Health [11]
    Laws & Regulations [21]
    Public [12]
    National (U.S.) [16]
    Source: Guardian [67], 12/15/2023
    • Read more about "Advocates Demand US Suspend Weed-Killing Chemical That May Cause Cancer" [66]

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