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  • "Dolphins, Humans Both Benefit From Fishing Collaboration" [9]

    "A fishing community in southern Brazil has an unusual ally: wild dolphins."

    Biodiversity [10]
    Fish & Fisheries [11]
    Natural Resources [12]
    People & Population [13]
    Public [14]
    South America [15]
    Source: AP [16], 01/31/2023
    • Read more about "Dolphins, Humans Both Benefit From Fishing Collaboration" [9]
  • "Water Pipe Robots Could Stop Billions Of Litres Leaking" [17]

    "Around three billion litres of water are lost through leaks across hundreds of thousands of miles of water pipe in England and Wales daily, says water industry economic regulator Ofwat. Engineers have now developed miniature robots to patrol the pipe network, check for faults and prevent leaks."

    Infrastructure [18]
    Technology [19]
    Water & Oceans [20]
    Public [14]
    Europe [21]
    Source: BBC News [22], 01/31/2023
    • Read more about "Water Pipe Robots Could Stop Billions Of Litres Leaking" [17]
  • "As the Colorado River Shrinks, Washington Prepares to Spread the Pain" [23]

    "The seven states that rely on water from the shrinking Colorado River are unlikely to agree to voluntarily make deep reductions in their water use, negotiators say, which would force the federal government to impose cuts for the first time in the water supply for 40 million Americans."

    Agriculture [24]
    Climate Change [25]
    Consumer [26]
    Natural Resources [12]
    Water & Oceans [20]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Source: NYTimes [28], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "As the Colorado River Shrinks, Washington Prepares to Spread the Pain" [23]
  • "Air and Climate Standards Top EPA’s 2023 Rulemaking To-Do List" [29]

    "The Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to move ahead with a slate of major air and climate rules this year to make gains on the Biden administration’s long-promised climate goals.

    The agency is due as early as the spring to propose and finalize closely watched emissions rules, including legal underpinnings for mercury regulations, ozone transport standards, and greenhouse gas regulations for existing coal-fired power plants.

    Air [30]
    Climate Change [25]
    Energy & Fuel [31]
    Environmental Health [32]
    Environmental Justice [33]
    Laws & Regulations [34]
    Pollution [35]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Source: Bloomberg Environment [36], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "Air and Climate Standards Top EPA’s 2023 Rulemaking To-Do List" [29]
  • "9 Diseases That Keep Epidemiologists Up At Night" [37]

    "The virus now known as SARS-CoV-2 — which causes the disease COVID-19 — is still spreading. But for those who study infectious diseases, talking about possible next pandemics is a necessity."

    Disasters [38]
    Environmental Health [32]
    Health [39]
    Wildlife [40]
    Public [14]
    International [41]
    Source: NPR [42], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "9 Diseases That Keep Epidemiologists Up At Night" [37]
  • "Ski Resorts Can Now Make Fake Snow In 80 Degrees." Why That’s A Problem [43]

    "A lack of snow and abnormally mild temperatures are threatening ski resorts in the eastern United States, Europe and Asia. As natural snow becomes scarcer and temperatures creep too high for traditional snow machines, new technology is helping a growing number of ski areas adapt to the warming climate."

    Climate Change [25]
    Natural Resources [12]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Source: Washington Post [44], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "Ski Resorts Can Now Make Fake Snow In 80 Degrees." Why That’s A Problem [43]
  • "In the Fight Over Gas Stoves, Meet the Industry’s Go-To Scientist" [45]

    "Longstanding research shows the health dangers of gas-burning ranges. Utilities are turning to Julie Goodman, a toxicologist with a firm whose work raises questions about the science."

    "When Multnomah County in Oregon convened a recent public hearing on the health hazards posed by pollution from gas stoves, a toxicologist named Julie Goodman was the first to testify.

    Air [30]
    Chemicals [46]
    Climate Change [25]
    Consumer [26]
    Economy & Business [47]
    Energy & Fuel [31]
    Environmental Health [32]
    Pollution [35]
    Technology [19]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Source: NYTimes [48], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "In the Fight Over Gas Stoves, Meet the Industry’s Go-To Scientist" [45]
  • "Texas Heat-Related Deaths Reached A Two-Decade High In 2022" [49]

    "A Texas Tribune analysis of state data found that at least 268 people in Texas were killed by heat last year, and a large portion of those deaths were likely migrants who died after crossing the border."

    Climate Change [25]
    Disasters [38]
    Environmental Health [32]
    Public [14]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [50]
    Source: Texas Tribune [51], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "Texas Heat-Related Deaths Reached A Two-Decade High In 2022" [49]
  • "The Future of Organic Food Is Taking Shape at the USDA — and Beyond" [52]

    "Over the past few years, as the U.S. organic market has surpassed $60 billion in sales, organic farmers, businesses, and advocates have been engaged in a heated debate about the strength and integrity of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Organic standards. Now, the agency has finally started taking action to address some of the loopholes long pointed to by advocates."

    Agriculture [24]
    Consumer [26]
    Food [53]
    Laws & Regulations [34]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [50]
    Source: Civil Eats [54], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "The Future of Organic Food Is Taking Shape at the USDA — and Beyond" [52]
  • "The Political Debate On Shipping Oil Through Manitoba’s Arctic Port" [55]

    "Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was met with rousing applause last week as he laid out a vision for a prosperous northern Manitoba that hinges on the contentious Port of Churchill. His plan — built in part around the idea of shipping oil through the port — has attracted increasing attention from Canadian leaders in recent months, putting Churchill’s future into the national spotlight."

    Climate Change [25]
    Disasters [38]
    Energy & Fuel [31]
    Environmental Politics [56]
    Natural Resources [12]
    Pollution [35]
    Transportation [57]
    Water & Oceans [20]
    Public [14]
    Canada [58]
    Source: The Narwhal [59], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "The Political Debate On Shipping Oil Through Manitoba’s Arctic Port" [55]
  • "Nobody Is Happy With the Federal Grazing Program" [60]

    "Not the environmentalists. Not the ranchers. Not the public employees. In some cases, not even the cows."

    Agriculture [24]
    Environmental Politics [56]
    Laws & Regulations [34]
    Natural Resources [12]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Source: Earther [61], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "Nobody Is Happy With the Federal Grazing Program" [60]
  • "Listening to the Endangered Sounds of the Amazon Rainforest" [62]

    "“The Territory,” a documentary about the Indigenous Uru-eu-wau-wau people’s fight to protect their land, spotlights the unique natural music of the rainforest."

    Biodiversity [10]
    Natural Resources [12]
    Public [14]
    South America [15]
    Source: Inside Climate News [63], 01/30/2023
    • Read more about "Listening to the Endangered Sounds of the Amazon Rainforest" [62]
  • "Biden Administration Sets a Mining Ban in Boundary Waters Wilderness" [64]

    "The Biden administration on Thursday said it will establish a 20-year moratorium on mining upstream from Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, a vast preserve of lakes and woods that has been at the center of a fierce dispute over a proposed copper and nickel mine."

    Biodiversity [10]
    Climate Change [25]
    Environmental Politics [56]
    Fish & Fisheries [11]
    Forests [65]
    Laws & Regulations [34]
    Natural Resources [12]
    Water & Oceans [20]
    Wildlife [40]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [66]
    Canada [58]
    Source: NYTimes [67], 01/27/2023
    • Read more about "Biden Administration Sets a Mining Ban in Boundary Waters Wilderness" [64]
  • "Town Where Child Cancer Rose Blasts Deal Over Polluted Site" [68]

    "In hindsight, it’s clear that something was very wrong in this suburban town at the Jersey Shore, where many people worked at or lived near a chemical company that was flushing toxic waste into waterways and burying it in the ground."

    Chemicals [46]
    Disasters [38]
    Environmental Health [32]
    Environmental Politics [56]
    Laws & Regulations [34]
    People & Population [13]
    Pollution [35]
    Waste [69]
    Water & Oceans [20]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [70]
    Source: AP [71], 01/27/2023
    • Read more about "Town Where Child Cancer Rose Blasts Deal Over Polluted Site" [68]
  • "Lax Oversight Allows U.S. Refineries To Pollute Waterways - Report" [72]

    "Weak U.S. water protection rules and federal oversight has allowed dozens of U.S. oil refineries to dump toxic chemicals and metals into the nation’s waterways, the Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) said in a report released on Thursday."

    Chemicals [46]
    Energy & Fuel [31]
    Environmental Health [32]
    Environmental Justice [33]
    Environmental Politics [56]
    Fish & Fisheries [11]
    Laws & Regulations [34]
    Pollution [35]
    Water & Oceans [20]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [27]
    Source: Reuters [73], 01/27/2023
    • Read more about "Lax Oversight Allows U.S. Refineries To Pollute Waterways - Report" [72]

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