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"Why Climate Groups Want Europe To Quit Obscure Energy Treaty" [1]

"Ministers from more than 50 countries have finalised reforms to an international treaty that critics claim could hinder climate action by helping companies sue governments whose plans to cut emissions from fossil fuels hurt their bottom line."

Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [2], 07/01/2022

"Zimbabwe's Drought-Hit Farmers Fear Hunger After Poor Maize Harvest" [3]

"Drought-ruined crops and a government mandate to sell harvests to the state raise fears of food insecurity".

Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [4], 07/01/2022

"OPEC Reaffirms Slightly Higher Oil Output" [5]

"With President Biden preparing to visit Saudi Arabia in July, the kingdom and its oil-exporting allies ratified slightly elevated crude oil output while waiting to see whether additional spare capacity would be needed to deal with sanctions on Russia or output disruptions in countries such as Libya or Nigeria."

Source: Washington Post [6], 07/01/2022

Biden Admin Oil, Gas Auctions Kick Off With Thin Industry Response [7]

"The Biden administration's first sale of oil and gas drilling rights on federal land garnered thin industry interest on Wednesday while environmental groups filed two separate lawsuits seeking to invalidate the results."

Source: Reuters [8], 07/01/2022

"How Charles Koch Purchased the Supreme Court’s EPA Decision" [9]

"Decades of contributions aimed at influencing the judiciary bought the fossil fuel billionaire the ruling he’s always wanted."

Source: The Hill [10], 07/01/2022

"The U.S. Is Ditching Coal. The Supreme Court Ruling Won’t Change That." [11]

"When conservative environmental lawyer Jeffrey Holmstead joined the Bracewell firm in late 2006, it represented the whole range of electric power companies, including coal-fired utilities and coal mining firms. Not anymore. The chief executives of electric utilities, wary of the perils of climate change, are marching away from coal, as well as other fossil fuels."

Source: Washington Post [12], 07/01/2022

"Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Power To Combat Climate Change" [13]

"The Supreme Court on Thursday sharply cut back the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to reduce the carbon output of existing power plants, a blow to the Biden administration’s plans for combating climate change."

Source: Washington Post [14], 07/01/2022

Protest Protocol: How Journalists Can Stay Safe in Times of Unrest [15]

Registration is open for a National Press Club Journalism Institute virtual safety training on how to cover political protests and civil unrest while limiting your legal exposure and physical safety risks. 11:30 a.m. ET.

"Enviros Train Drone Pilots To Find And Pursue Pollution" [16]

"When environmentalist Brent Walls saw a milky-white substance in a stream flowing through a rural stretch of central Pennsylvania, he suspected the nearby rock mine was violating the law."

Source: AP [17], 06/30/2022

"Why Shrimp Aquaculture Is A Solution That Caused A Huge Problem" [18]

"In the 1980s, farmers in Bangladesh went from paddies to ponds, letting salt water flood their land. Now millions are left counting the cost".

Source: Guardian [19], 06/30/2022

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