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Conference Comes Up With $16 Billion In Pledges To Safeguard Ocean Health [1]

"International delegates representing governments, businesses, academic and research institutions, civil society, youth leaders and philanthropic organizations announced major commitments worth more than $16 billion to protect ocean health at the seventh Our Ocean Conference in Koror, Palau, on April 13 and 14."

Source: Mongabay [2], 04/19/2022

"People Of Color More Likely To Be Harmed By Pesticides, Study Finds" [3]

"People of color and low-income communities are at disproportionate risk of pesticide exposure, a new study has found." "Hispanic and Latino farmworkers at high risk from pesticide use in agriculture, while people in lower-income housing also affected".

Source: Guardian [4], 04/19/2022

"Biden To Tout Climate Policies For Earth Day" [5]

"The Biden administration says it plans to highlight several of its climate change accomplishments ahead of and on Earth Day this Friday."

Source: The Hill [6], 04/19/2022

Colorado R. Tops 10 Most Endangered Rivers In America [7]

"The Colorado River — which provides drinking water, irrigation and electricity for more than 40 million people in the West — is the most endangered river in the United States this year, according to the nonprofit conservation group American Rivers."

Source: CNN [8], 04/19/2022

EPA Moves To Eliminate Asbestos Risk to Human Health, But Its Legacy Remains [9]

A new ban is to be imposed on the last kind of asbestos still imported into the United States for use in commerce. But as the Issue Backgrounder explains, the regulatory back-and-forth over the substance by recent administrations won’t alleviate the biggest U.S. problem, which is the long history of its use in a wide range of building materials and other uses raising ongoing occupational risks.

Grantee Wades Into Surprising Blue-Green Algae Problem [10]

A chance encounter with a social media post from a retired government official led environmental journalist Sharon Oosthoek on a virtual, pandemic-era journey deep into the waters of Lake Superior to chase down an algal bloom. In her contribution to FEJ StoryLog, Oosthoek shares how she leveraged the tip into a grant that allowed her and her TV channel partner to produce a multi-part text, video, engagement and teaching project.

Newly Released Greenhouse Gas Inventory Offers Local Reporting Opportunities [11]

Updated data on U.S. emissions offers environmental journalists an opportunity to chase down local climate change news, whether from a range of sectors and industries, or from 8,000 major facilities, with tools that allow a county-by-county view. The latest Reporter’s Toolbox takes a look at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s annual release of the Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks.

To Fight Climate Despair, Christian Ecologist Says Science Isn’t Enough [12]

"Rick Lindroth is among a small but growing number who argue faith is important to combatting hopelessness. Getting ‘re-enchanted with the Earth,’ he says, is the key."

Source: Washington Post [13], 04/18/2022

"Companies, Not FDA, Approve Most Chemicals In Food" [14]

"Roughly 99 percent of chemicals added to food since 2000 were approved for use by the chemical and food industry — not federal regulators — according to a new analysis from the Environmental Working Group."

Source: E&E News [15], 04/18/2022

Wind Power Overtook Coal, Nuclear For First Time in U.S. on March 29 [16]

"Wind power was the No. 2 source for power generation in the U.S. for the first time ever on March 29, surpassing coal and nuclear power, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Thursday."

Source: The Hill [17], 04/18/2022

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