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  • "Climate-Linked Ills Threaten Humanity" [9]

    "The floods came, and then the sickness.

    Muhammad Yaqoob stood on his concrete porch and watched the black, angry water swirl around the acacia trees and rush toward his village last September, the deluge making a sound that was like nothing he had ever heard. “It was like thousands of snakes sighing all at once,” he recalled.

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Water & Oceans [13]
    Public [14]
    International [15]
    Source: Washington Post [16], 09/06/2023
    • Read more about "Climate-Linked Ills Threaten Humanity" [9]
  • Indian Trans Woman No Longer Begging After Donated Electric Rickshaw [17]

    "When Preethi moved to Bengaluru in southern India 10 years ago after being kicked out of her family home for being transgender, she hoped for a better future."

    Climate Change [10]
    Energy & Fuel [18]
    Environmental Justice [19]
    People & Population [20]
    Transportation [21]
    Public [14]
    Asia [22]
    Source: AP [23], 09/06/2023
    • Read more about Indian Trans Woman No Longer Begging After Donated Electric Rickshaw [17]
  • "Home Insurers Cut Natural Disasters From Policies As Climate Risks Grow" [24]

    "Some of the largest U.S. insurance companies say extreme weather has led them to end certain coverages, exclude natural disaster protections and raise premiums".

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Economy & Business [25]
    Environmental Politics [26]
    Laws & Regulations [27]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [28]
    Source: Washington Post [29], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about "Home Insurers Cut Natural Disasters From Policies As Climate Risks Grow" [24]
  • Shuttered EPA Probe Could’ve Brought 'Meaningful Reform' In Cancer Alley [30]

    "As industrial plants have overtaken historic Black communities and burdened neighborhoods with toxic air pollution, environmental advocates and residents of Louisiana’s chemical corridor have spent decades calling for change."

    Chemicals [31]
    Environmental Health [12]
    Environmental Justice [19]
    Environmental Politics [26]
    Laws & Regulations [27]
    Pollution [32]
    Public [14]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [33]
    Source: WWNO [34], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about Shuttered EPA Probe Could’ve Brought 'Meaningful Reform' In Cancer Alley [30]
  • "Biden Surveys Storm Damage In Florida, Without DeSantis" [35]

    "President Joe Biden traveled to Florida on Saturday to survey the destruction from Hurricane Idalia and comfort victims of the storm, but he did not meet with Governor Ron DeSantis, a potential presidential rival, who opted not to come."

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Environmental Politics [26]
    Journalism & Media [36]
    Water & Oceans [13]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [28]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [33]
    Source: Reuters [37], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about "Biden Surveys Storm Damage In Florida, Without DeSantis" [35]
  • Green Groups Are Divided Over Proposal to Boost the Nation’s Hydropower [38]

    "The new bill would shorten the permitting process for some projects, with a focus on converting old dams that don’t currently produce electricity into ones that do."

    "America’s hydropower industry is hoping to reestablish some of its former glory by making itself central to the nation’s transition to clean energy—and it’s turning to Congress for help.

    Climate Change [10]
    Environmental Justice [19]
    Fish & Fisheries [39]
    Infrastructure [40]
    Laws & Regulations [27]
    Natural Resources [41]
    Water & Oceans [13]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [28]
    Source: Inside Climate News [42], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about Green Groups Are Divided Over Proposal to Boost the Nation’s Hydropower [38]
  • "Rags Not Riches: Ghana Drowns In Western Castoffs" [43]

    "Traders in the world's largest secondhand clothes market want reparations for chronic pollution caused by fast fashion".

    Consumer [44]
    Environmental Politics [26]
    Pollution [32]
    Waste [45]
    Water & Oceans [13]
    Public [14]
    International [15]
    Africa [46]
    Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [47], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about "Rags Not Riches: Ghana Drowns In Western Castoffs" [43]
  • "The Never-Ending Nightmare of Ukraine’s Dam Disaster" [48]

    "Environmentally, economically and in terms of pure human suffering, the destruction of the Kakhovka dam unleashed untold damage. Months later, many communities are still reeling."

    Disasters [11]
    Infrastructure [40]
    Military [49]
    Natural Resources [41]
    People & Population [20]
    Water & Oceans [13]
    Public [14]
    Europe [50]
    Source: NYTimes [51], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about "The Never-Ending Nightmare of Ukraine’s Dam Disaster" [48]
  • Big Farms and Flawless Fries Are Gulping Water in the Land of 10,000 Lakes [52]

    "When Minnesota farmers cranked up their wells in a drought, they blew through state limits. Thirsty crops included corn, soybeans and perfect, fry-friendly potatoes."

    Agriculture [53]
    Climate Change [10]
    Water & Oceans [13]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [28]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [54]
    Source: NYTimes [55], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about Big Farms and Flawless Fries Are Gulping Water in the Land of 10,000 Lakes [52]
  • "Carbon Credit Market Confidence Ebbs As Big Names Retreat" [56]

    "Voluntary carbon markets have shrunk for the first time in at least seven years, as companies including food giant Nestle and fashion house Gucci reduced buying and studies found several forest protection projects did not deliver promised emissions savings."

    Climate Change [10]
    Economy & Business [25]
    Energy & Fuel [18]
    Environmental Politics [26]
    Laws & Regulations [27]
    Public [14]
    International [15]
    Source: Reuters [57], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about "Carbon Credit Market Confidence Ebbs As Big Names Retreat" [56]
  • "The Summer From Hell Was Just A Warning" [58]

    "It’s been a summer of norm-shattering extremes — with temperatures beyond human memory, catastrophic floods from Beijing to Vermont, choking wildfires and climate records tumbling on every continent. Welcome to the rest of our lives."

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [28]
    International [15]
    Source: E&E News [59], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about "The Summer From Hell Was Just A Warning" [58]
  • Alaska District Aligns School Year With Traditional Subsistence Harvests [60]

    "Seventy miles inland from the Bering Sea, on roadless lands beside the Kuskokwim River, three Yup'ik villages are perfect examples of the educational challenges faced in Alaska."

    Environmental Justice [19]
    Laws & Regulations [27]
    Natural Resources [41]
    People & Population [20]
    Public [14]
    Alaska and Hawaii [61]
    Source: NPR [62], 09/05/2023
    • Read more about Alaska District Aligns School Year With Traditional Subsistence Harvests [60]
  • Hurricane Idalia Could Become 2023’s Costliest Climate Disaster For US [63]

    "Hurricane Idalia could become the costliest climate disaster to hit the US this year, analysts say, with massive implications for the insurance and risk management industries."

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Environmental Health [12]
    People & Population [20]
    Water & Oceans [13]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [28]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [33]
    Source: Guardian [64], 09/01/2023
    • Read more about Hurricane Idalia Could Become 2023’s Costliest Climate Disaster For US [63]
  • "Global Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reached $7 Trillion in 2022, an All-Time High" [65]

    "Global subsidies for fossil fuels reached $7 trillion in 2022, an all-time high, according to the International Monetary Fund."

    Climate Change [10]
    Economy & Business [25]
    Energy & Fuel [18]
    Public [14]
    International [15]
    Source: YaleE360 [66], 09/01/2023
    • Read more about "Global Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reached $7 Trillion in 2022, an All-Time High" [65]
  • Trump Rule Allowing Rail Shipments Of LNG Will Be Put On Hold For Safety [67]

    "OMAHA, Neb. — A Trump-era rule allowing railroads to haul highly flammable liquefied natural gas will now be formally put on hold to allow more time to study the safety concerns related to transporting that fuel and other substances like hydrogen that must be kept at extremely low temperatures when they are shipped, regulators announced Thursday.

    Climate Change [10]
    Disasters [11]
    Energy & Fuel [18]
    Laws & Regulations [27]
    Transportation [21]
    Public [14]
    National (U.S.) [28]
    Source: AP [68], 09/01/2023
    • Read more about Trump Rule Allowing Rail Shipments Of LNG Will Be Put On Hold For Safety [67]

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