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  • "UN Warns Heat Records Could Be Broken As Chance Of El Niño Rises" [9]

    "The chance of an El Niño weather phenomenon developing in the coming months has risen, the United Nations has said, warning that it could fuel higher global temperatures and possibly new heat records."

    Agriculture [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Fish & Fisheries [12]
    Natural Resources [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    International [16]
    Source: AFP [17], 05/04/2023
    • Read more about "UN Warns Heat Records Could Be Broken As Chance Of El Niño Rises" [9]
  • "The Latest To Be Evacuated From California's Floods? Bunnies" [18]

    "California's record-setting winter is providing a much-needed boost for wildlife, including blooming wildflowers and the fish and ducks that depend on thriving rivers and streams. Still, for other animals, the rising waters are perilous. Just ask the bunnies."

    Biodiversity [19]
    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [20]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Wildlife [21]
    Public [15]
    California [22]
    Source: NPR [23], 05/04/2023
    • Read more about "The Latest To Be Evacuated From California's Floods? Bunnies" [18]
  • "Famine Still Stalks Somalia" [24]

    "New patches of young, bright green growth dot the sandy terrain of Dollow but for the 150,000 Somalis who have left home to seek help in this southern town, the small recent rains are not enough. East Africa's worst drought in 40 years has forced millions of Somalis to leave their homes."

    Agriculture [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [20]
    Food [25]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    Africa [26]
    Source: Reuters [27], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "Famine Still Stalks Somalia" [24]
  • "Biden’s Push To Disclose Climate Risks Hits Wall Of Industry Resistance" [28]

    "Big business is bucking Biden’s efforts to use SEC rules and the purchasing power of the U.S. government to reveal and reduce climate emissions".

    Climate Change [11]
    Consumer [29]
    Economy & Business [30]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Journalism & Media [32]
    Laws & Regulations [33]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Source: Washington Post [35], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "Biden’s Push To Disclose Climate Risks Hits Wall Of Industry Resistance" [28]
  • "How Dust Storms Happen, And Why They’re So Dangerous" [36]

    "Dust storms can contribute to massive highway pileups and turn day to night in an instant".

    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [20]
    Environmental Health [37]
    Transportation [38]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Source: Washington Post [39], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "How Dust Storms Happen, And Why They’re So Dangerous" [36]
  • "Outrage Over Fresh Chemical Leak At Shell Plastics Plant" [40]

    "When Shell Chemical Appalachia announced the start of a massive plastics manufacturing facility last November in western Pennsylvania, [it] ... touted the company’s “strong and innovative safety focus.” But now, just six months later, the plant has been the site of multiple malfunctions, including the leakage of benzene, a known carcinogen, along with other pollutants last month."

    Chemicals [41]
    Energy & Fuel [42]
    Environmental Health [37]
    Pollution [43]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [44]
    Source: The New Lede [45], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "Outrage Over Fresh Chemical Leak At Shell Plastics Plant" [40]
  • Enviros Want FTC Green Guides to Shun ‘Chemical’ Recycling of Plastic Waste [46]

    "The plastics industry says heating and treating plastic waste with chemicals enables it to make new plastics. But environmentalists say that process, emitting large amounts of climate and air pollution, isn’t recycling and isn’t green."

    Air [47]
    Chemicals [41]
    Energy & Fuel [42]
    Environmental Health [37]
    Laws & Regulations [33]
    Pollution [43]
    Waste [48]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Source: Inside Climate News [49], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about Enviros Want FTC Green Guides to Shun ‘Chemical’ Recycling of Plastic Waste [46]
  • "Climate-Hit Wetlands Lay Bare Britain's Biodiversity Struggle" [50]

    "As seagulls circled above and tourists watched in confusion, Duncan Holmes steered his boat through thousands of dead fish bobbing at the surface of the River Thurne in east England."

    Biodiversity [19]
    Environmental Health [37]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Fish & Fisheries [12]
    Laws & Regulations [33]
    Natural Resources [13]
    Water & Oceans [14]
    Public [15]
    Europe [51]
    Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [52], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "Climate-Hit Wetlands Lay Bare Britain's Biodiversity Struggle" [50]
  • "The FCC Is Supposed to Protect the Environment. It Doesn’t." [53]

    "The agency is mandated to safeguard the environment from damage caused by communication infrastructure. But when companies want to add new cell phone towers, build on protected land or launch satellites, the agency typically does little or nothing."

    Biodiversity [19]
    Economy & Business [30]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Infrastructure [54]
    Laws & Regulations [33]
    Natural Resources [13]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Source: ProPublica [55], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "The FCC Is Supposed to Protect the Environment. It Doesn’t." [53]
  • "Google Promised to Defund Climate Lies, but the Ads Keep Coming" [56]

    "In October 2021, Google promised to stop placing ads alongside content that denied the existence and causes of climate change, so that purveyors of the false claims could no longer make money on its platforms, including YouTube."

    Climate Change [11]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Journalism & Media [32]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Source: NYTimes [57], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "Google Promised to Defund Climate Lies, but the Ads Keep Coming" [56]
  • "Toxic Vinyl Chloride Is A Widespread Environmental Injustice" [58]

    "Vinyl chloride, the cancer-causing chemical released in the February train derailment disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, contaminates many communities in the U.S. due to pollution from plastics manufacturing plants, according to a new report."

    Chemicals [41]
    Environmental Health [37]
    Environmental Justice [59]
    Laws & Regulations [33]
    Pollution [43]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Source: EHN [60], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "Toxic Vinyl Chloride Is A Widespread Environmental Injustice" [58]
  • "They Pollute. You Pay (Literally)." [61]

    "How regular taxpayers are subsidizing the ultra-wealthy's use of climate-polluting private jets."

    "Just 70 miles south of Pittsburgh in rural Farmington, Pennsylvania, there is a luxury resort called Nemacolin. Best known as the lavish location where ABC filmed The Bachelor during pandemic lockdowns, the 2,000-acre property hosts three hotels, seven eateries, a casino, two spas, and two golf courses. It also has a private airstrip for guests to land their jets.

    Air [47]
    Climate Change [11]
    Energy & Fuel [42]
    Environmental Justice [59]
    Infrastructure [54]
    Transportation [38]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Source: HEATED [62], 05/03/2023
    • Read more about "They Pollute. You Pay (Literally)." [61]
  • "Supreme Court to Mull Voiding Chevron Ruling on Agency Power" [63]

    "The US Supreme Court will consider overturning a decades-old legal doctrine that has given federal regulators broad power to define their authority, accepting an appeal that aims to put new constraints on environmental, consumer-protection and financial-watchdog agencies."

    Environmental Politics [31]
    Government [64]
    Laws & Regulations [33]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Source: Bloomberg Environment [65], 05/02/2023
    • Read more about "Supreme Court to Mull Voiding Chevron Ruling on Agency Power" [63]
  • "Many California Hospitals Are Near Wildfire Danger Zones, Study Says" [66]

    "Wildfires regularly sweep through California, destroying forests and threatening homes. But a recent study shows an unexpected danger of the fires: They can shut down, or prevent access to, hospitals and other inpatient facilities."

    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [20]
    Environmental Health [37]
    Forests [67]
    Health [68]
    Infrastructure [54]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    California [22]
    Source: Washington Post [69], 05/02/2023
    • Read more about "Many California Hospitals Are Near Wildfire Danger Zones, Study Says" [66]
  • "Navajo Nation, Activists Feel Cut Out As Company Plans Uranium Mining [70]

    "When a foreign company started exploratory drilling for the possible return of uranium mining near Church Rock, community members say they were not informed in advance."

    Environmental Justice [59]
    Environmental Politics [31]
    Natural Resources [13]
    Nuclear Power & Radiation [71]
    Public [15]
    National (U.S.) [34]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [72]
    Source: NM Political Report [73], 05/02/2023
    • Read more about "Navajo Nation, Activists Feel Cut Out As Company Plans Uranium Mining [70]

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