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"Largest Federal Utility Chooses Gas, Undermining Biden’s Climate Goals" [1]

"The nation’s largest federally owned utility plans to invest more than $3.5 billion in new gas-burning electric plants, despite President Biden’s commitment to swiftly move away from fossil fuels and eliminate greenhouse gases from the power sector in a little more than a decade."

Source: NYTimes [2], 03/18/2022

"Why We Still Don’t Yet Know How Bad Climate Migration Will Get" [3]

"As sea levels rise, temperatures become unbearable, and disasters grow more severe, tens of millions of people may not be able to stay where they are. Beyond the human toll it will exact, this climate-driven migration is poised to disrupt economic and political stability, which could fuel conflict."

Source: Vox [4], 03/17/2022

"$75 Million For Residents Whose Homes Were Built On Landfill" [5]

"A group of New Orleans residents whose homes were built on a toxic landfill decades ago have won a $75.3 million court judgement against the city, its housing authority and the local school board."

Source: AP [6], 03/17/2022

"Texas And Other States Want To Punish Fossil Fuel Divestment" [7]

"Ivan Frishberg says his job is just smart financial policy. He's chief sustainability officer at New York-based Amalgamated Bank, which focuses on socially responsible investment. That includes steering investments away from things like fossil fuels that contribute to global warming."

Source: NPR [8], 03/17/2022

"Covid Exposed The Cracks in the US Food System" [9]

"Food banks were inundated, restaurants folded, farmers had to dump produce – but the pandemic also created space for fresh thinking"

Source: Guardian [10], 03/17/2022

"Lake Powell Hits Historic Low, Raising Hydropower Concerns" [11]

"A massive reservoir known as a boating mecca dipped below a critical threshold on Tuesday raising new concerns about a source of power that millions of people in the U.S. West rely on for electricity."

Source: AP [12], 03/17/2022

"Report: Climate Change Threatens These 29 Michigan Chemical Sites" [13]

"Climate change is likely to bring more catastrophes to Michigan, and a new federal report warns that 29 sites that use hazardous chemicals are in the pathway of worsening floods driven by a changing planet."

Source: Bridge Michigan [14], 03/17/2022

Citing Chevron Tanker, Ukraine Seeks Tougher Restrictions at Russian Ports [15]

"A top Ukrainian official criticized companies in the United States and Greece for helping Russia continue to profit from oil despite its attack on Ukraine."

Source: NYTimes [16], 03/17/2022

"Biden, Democrats Take Aim At Oil Companies For High Prices" [17]

"After weeks of inconsistent messaging on rising energy costs, congressional Democrats and the White House are uniting behind a strategy of blaming oil companies for high prices at the pump."

Source: E&E News [18], 03/17/2022

"Appeals Court Clears Path For Izembek Road" [19]

"A federal appeals court today [Wednesday] upheld the Trump-era approval of a land exchange agreement that could lead to the construction of a hotly contested road through congressionally designated wilderness within Alaska’s Izembek National Wildlife Refuge."

Source: E&E News [20], 03/17/2022

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