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"Brazil Police: Items Owned By Missing Men Found In Amazon" [1]

"Search teams found a backpack, laptop and other personal items that belonged to Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira and freelance British journalist Dom Phillips, who went missing in a remote area of Brazil’s Amazon a week ago, Federal Police said Sunday night."

Source: AP [2], 06/13/2022

"Virginia's Critical Wetlands Are Marching Inland" [3]

"As sea levels rise, some of Virginia’s most valuable coastal wetlands, from the Chesapeake Bay marshes to the Great Dismal Swamp, are at risk of either being lost or migrating farther inland."

Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch [4], 06/13/2022

"The Race Against Time To Breed A Wheat To Survive The Climate Crisis" [5]

"Scientists are testing forgotten wheat varieties from across the world to find those with heat- and drought-tolerant traits".

Source: Guardian [6], 06/13/2022

"Rare Wetland Plant Found In Arizona Now Listed As Endangered" [7]

"A rare plant that depends on wetlands for survival is now on the federal endangered species list, a designation that environmentalists say will boost efforts to protect the last free-flowing river in the desert Southwest."

Source: AP [8], 06/13/2022

Car Tyres Produce Way More Particle Pollution Than Exhausts: Tests [9]

"Almost 2,000 times more particle pollution is produced by tyre wear than is pumped out of the exhausts of modern cars, tests have shown."

Source: Guardian [10], 06/13/2022

"Tundra Wildfire Creeps Closer Toward Alaska Native Community" [11]

"A tundra wildfire continued to creep closer to an Alaska Native community in southwest Alaska, but mandatory evacuations have not been ordered, fire officials said Sunday."

Source: AP [12], 06/13/2022

Chemical Pollutants Linked To Falling Sperm Quality In Research [13]

"Chemicals such as bisphenols and dioxins are thought to interfere with hormones and damage sperm quality, and the study found combinations of these compounds are present at “astonishing” levels, up to 100 times those considered safe."

Source: Guardian [14], 06/13/2022

California Fire Season Made Dangerous By Drought, Water Restrictions [15]

"Southern California is facing a potentially treacherous wildfire season this year, as climate change, drought and extreme heat conspire to bake vegetation and prime the landscape for burning, officials say."

Source: LA Times [16], 06/13/2022

"‘We Buried Him and Kept Walking’: Children Die as Somalis Flee Hunger" [17]

"The worst drought in four decades and a sharp rise in food prices caused by the war in Ukraine have left almost half of Somalia’s people facing acute food shortages."

Source: NYTimes [18], 06/13/2022

"Phoenix, Vegas, Denver Post Records Amid Southwest Heat Wave" [19]

"Phoenix, Las Vegas, Denver and California’s Death Valley all posted record temperatures on Saturday, as dangerous heat swept across the American Southwest."

Source: AP [20], 06/13/2022

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