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  • "Why China Could Dominate the Next Big Advance in Batteries" [9]

    "China is far ahead of the rest of the world in the development of batteries that use sodium, which are starting to compete with ubiquitous lithium power cells."

    Chemicals [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Energy & Fuel [12]
    Natural Resources [13]
    Technology [14]
    Transportation [15]
    Public [16]
    International [17]
    Source: NYTimes [18], 04/12/2023
    • Read more about "Why China Could Dominate the Next Big Advance in Batteries" [9]
  • "Fancy a Dip? An Olympic Reboot For Paris’ River Seine" [19]

    "Even before he has dipped his toes into the murky waters of Paris ′ famous but forbidden River Seine, French triathlete Thibaut Rigaudeau is already fielding questions from disbelieving friends."

    Environmental Health [20]
    Fish & Fisheries [21]
    Pollution [22]
    Water & Oceans [23]
    Public [16]
    Europe [24]
    Source: AP [25], 04/12/2023
    • Read more about "Fancy a Dip? An Olympic Reboot For Paris’ River Seine" [19]
  • Earth Could Warm 3 Degrees if Nations Keep Building Coal Plants: Research [26]

    "Earth is on track to significantly overshoot a critical global climate target, largely because not enough coal-fired power plants are being retired, researchers warned in two new reports. Some nations are even planning new coal projects despite promising two years ago to begin reducing their use of the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel."

    Climate Change [11]
    Energy & Fuel [12]
    Public [16]
    International [17]
    Source: Inside Climate News [27], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about Earth Could Warm 3 Degrees if Nations Keep Building Coal Plants: Research [26]
  • "Seas Have Drastically Risen Along Southern U.S. Coast In Past Decade" [28]

    "Scientists have documented an abnormal and dramatic surge in sea levels along the U.S. gulf and southeastern coastlines since about 2010, raising new questions about whether New Orleans, Miami, Houston and other coastal communities might be even more at risk from rising seas than once predicted."

    Climate Change [11]
    Water & Oceans [23]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: Washington Post [30], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about "Seas Have Drastically Risen Along Southern U.S. Coast In Past Decade" [28]
  • "Officials Vote To Cancel California Salmon Fishing Season" [31]

    "West Coast fishery managers have officially recommended the cancellation of California salmon fishing season this year. Thursday, the Pacific Fishery Management Council announced its decision to close commercial and recreational salmon fishing in California and most of Oregon until next spring to conserve the dwindling Chinook salmon population."

    Climate Change [11]
    Fish & Fisheries [21]
    Water & Oceans [23]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    California [32]
    Northwest (OR WA) [33]
    Source: SFGate [34], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about "Officials Vote To Cancel California Salmon Fishing Season" [31]
  • "Brennan Named New Director For National Hurricane Center" [35]

    "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration named Mike Brennan, who was supervising hurricane forecasters during one of the busiest times for storms hitting America, as the new director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami."

    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [36]
    Government [37]
    Science [38]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: AP [39], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about "Brennan Named New Director For National Hurricane Center" [35]
  • Part Of Law To Ban Gas From Federal Buildings Gas Was Never Implemented [40]

    "A 2007 law requires new and remodeled federal buildings to stop using fossil fuels by 2030. But implementation stalled. The Department of Energy finally appears ready to put regulations in place."

    Climate Change [11]
    Energy & Fuel [12]
    Government [37]
    Laws & Regulations [41]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: NPR [42], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about Part Of Law To Ban Gas From Federal Buildings Gas Was Never Implemented [40]
  • "PFAS Blood Test Costs a Barrier for Many Who Fear High Exposure" [43]

    "Blood tests measuring PFAS can help doctors manage risks for patients who have been significantly exposed to the chemicals—but the tests cost up to $600, and insurance generally doesn’t cover them."

    Environmental Health [20]
    Environmental Justice [44]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: Bloomberg Environment [45], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about "PFAS Blood Test Costs a Barrier for Many Who Fear High Exposure" [43]
  • EPA Questioned About Approval of a Plastic-Based Fuel With Huge Cancer Risk [46]

    "A senator questioned the EPA chief and a group sued the agency after ProPublica and the Guardian revealed that the EPA gave a Chevron refinery approval to make a fuel that could leave people nearby with a 1-in-4 lifetime risk of cancer."

    Chemicals [10]
    Energy & Fuel [12]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Laws & Regulations [41]
    Pollution [22]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: ProPublica [47], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about EPA Questioned About Approval of a Plastic-Based Fuel With Huge Cancer Risk [46]
  • Plugging Millions Of US Abandoned Wells Is A Monumental Task [48]

    "The Biden administration has supercharged existing efforts by putting billions toward the problem. While exact figures are tough to come by, experts believe hundreds of thousands of orphan wells remain around the country."

    Pollution [22]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: Washington Post [49], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about Plugging Millions Of US Abandoned Wells Is A Monumental Task [48]
  • Climate Deniers Ejected From Teachers Conference For Deceptive Comic Book [50]

    "At a meeting of science teachers, the CO2 Coalition handed out comic books depicting carbon as good for planet. They got kicked out."

    Climate Change [11]
    Energy & Fuel [12]
    Environmental Politics [51]
    Journalism & Media [52]
    Science [38]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: Washington Post [53], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about Climate Deniers Ejected From Teachers Conference For Deceptive Comic Book [50]
  • "A Jail For Wayward Polar Bears? You Must Be In Churchill, Canada…" [54]

    "The 900 residents of the Manitoba town have learned to share their streets on the edge of the Arctic with the huge animals and the eager tourists who come to see them".

    Biodiversity [55]
    Climate Change [11]
    Natural Resources [13]
    People & Population [56]
    Water & Oceans [23]
    Wildlife [57]
    Public [16]
    Canada [58]
    Source: Guardian [59], 04/11/2023
    • Read more about "A Jail For Wayward Polar Bears? You Must Be In Churchill, Canada…" [54]
  • E. Palestine Not Alone: Communities Around US Grapple With Toxic Exposure [60]

    "A February train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, shone a spotlight on the impact of toxic chemicals. But communities who are exposed to such chemicals on a more routine basis say they’re still waiting for the same level of recognition."

    Chemicals [10]
    Environmental Health [20]
    Environmental Justice [44]
    Laws & Regulations [41]
    People & Population [56]
    Pollution [22]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Source: The Hill [61], 04/10/2023
    • Read more about E. Palestine Not Alone: Communities Around US Grapple With Toxic Exposure [60]
  • "Florida Health Officials Removed Key Data From COVID Vaccine Report" [62]

    "The surgeon general’s guidance against the vaccine for young men ignored results showing infection was a greater risk for cardiac-related deaths."

    "Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced in October that young men should not get the COVID-19 vaccine, guidance that runs counter to medical advice issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Environmental Health [20]
    Environmental Politics [51]
    Journalism & Media [52]
    Science [38]
    Public [16]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [63]
    Source: Tampa Bay Times [64], 04/10/2023
    • Read more about "Florida Health Officials Removed Key Data From COVID Vaccine Report" [62]
  • Enviros Sue To Stop Ohio From Leasing State Parks For Oil And Gas Drilling [65]

    "Four environmental groups are suing to stop a new law requiring Ohio to accept private petitions to drill for oil and gas underneath state parks."

    Climate Change [11]
    Energy & Fuel [12]
    Environmental Politics [51]
    Laws & Regulations [41]
    Natural Resources [13]
    Public [16]
    National (U.S.) [29]
    Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [66]
    Source: Columbia Dispatch [67], 04/10/2023
    • Read more about Enviros Sue To Stop Ohio From Leasing State Parks For Oil And Gas Drilling [65]

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