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"US Could See a Century's Worth of Sea Rise in Just 30 Years" [1]

"America’s coastline will see sea levels rise in the next 30 years by as much as they did in the entire 20th century, with major Eastern cities hit regularly with costly floods even on sunny days, a government report warns."

Source: AP [2], 02/16/2022

"California Returns as Climate Leader, With Help From the White House" [3]

"The Biden administration is restoring the state’s power to set its own limits on tailpipe pollution and is largely adopting the state’s rules regarding heavy trucks."

Source: NYTimes [4], 02/16/2022

In Misinformation Wars, Renewable Energy Is The Latest To Be Attacked [5]

"The spread of misinformation about solar and wind energy is leading some states and counties to restrict or even reject projects. The Energy Department calls it a key threat to decarbonizing the grid."

Source: NPR [6], 02/15/2022

"Feds Propose Protection For A Texas Border Plant" [7]

"The Fish and Wildlife Service today [Monday] proposed Endangered Species Act protections for the prostrate milkweed, a plant found in Texas that’s been awaiting action for quite some time."

Source: E&E News [8], 02/15/2022

"Joe Manchin’s Closest Political Ally Cashes In On Senator’s Rise" [9]

"A longtime friend of the West Virginia senator has a growing lobbying business in Washington as companies seek to understand and influence the key lawmaker".

Source: Washington Post [10], 02/15/2022

"How the Sugar Industry Makes Political Friends and Influences Elections" [11]

"A city commissioner race in Florida provides a window into how the sugar industry cultivates political allies, who help protect its interests."

Source: Palm Beach Post [12], 02/15/2022

Pollution Causing More Deaths Than Covid, Action Needed, Says UN Expert [13]

"Pollution by states and companies is contributing to more deaths globally than COVID-19, a U.N. environmental report published on Tuesday said, calling for "immediate and ambitious action" to ban some toxic chemicals."

Source: Reuters [14], 02/15/2022

"Alberta To Toughen Oil Sands Emission Rules That Reward Big Polluters [15]

"The province of Alberta will toughen its greenhouse gas emissions standards for oil sands mines, closing a loophole that rewarded some of Canada’s highest-emitting facilities with millions of dollars’ worth of tradeable credits, its environment ministry told Reuters."

Source: Reuters [16], 02/15/2022

Europe’s Tough BPA Proposal Puts More Scrutiny On US Regulatory Inaction [17]

"If a scientific opinion recently proposed by European officials is upheld, the recommended daily dose of bisphenol-A, or BPA, in Europe will be more than a million-fold lower than what U.S. regulators say is safe."

Source: EHN [18], 02/15/2022

US Corn-Based Ethanol Worse For The Climate Than Gasoline, Study Finds [19]

"Corn-based ethanol, which for years has been mixed in huge quantities into gasoline sold at U.S. pumps, is likely a much bigger contributor to global warming than straight gasoline, according to a study published Monday."

Source: Reuters [20], 02/15/2022

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