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"Where Is Biden’s Pick For Mine Reclamation Chief?" [1]

"Congress approved $11.3 billion to clean up abandoned mine lands in the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, but environmental groups are worried that President Biden hasn’t chosen anyone to oversee how that money is spent on coal mines."

Source: E&E News [2], 12/14/2021

Officials Underestimating PFAS Chemicals Lurking in US Food: Scientists [3]

"The American food supply is likely riddled with far more dangerous toxins than the average consumer would anticipate, and scientists say they lack sufficient, streamlined data about the “forever chemicals” lurking in food packaging and farmlands."

Source: The Hill [4], 12/14/2021

"California Proposes Big Changes To Rooftop Solar Incentives" [5]

"California officials want to slash payments for rooftop solar power, saying the changes would help the state achieve 100% clean energy while keeping the lights on, preventing electricity rates from rising and encouraging people to install batteries. But solar executives are furious with the changes, saying they would backfire and crater a thriving industry."

Source: LA Times [6], 12/14/2021

"White House Rolls Out $7.5B Electric Vehicle Charging Plan" [7]

"The Biden administration today [Monday] released a road map for building out a national network of 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations as part of its plan to combat climate change."

Source: E&E News [8], 12/14/2021

"Crucial Antarctic Ice Shelf Could Fail Within 5 Years, Scientists Say" [9]

"Scientists have discovered a series of worrying weaknesses in the ice shelf holding back one of Antarctica’s most dangerous glaciers, suggesting that this important buttress against sea level rise could shatter within the next three to five years."

Source: Washington Post [10], 12/14/2021

2021 Conference on Deep Seabed Mineral Mining [11]

The Renewable Natural Resources Foundation's virtual conference will examine various elements around seabed mining, such as the ecology of the seabed, the possibility of addressing the climate crisis without mining the deep seabed, perspectives and activities of the U.S. State Dept. 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. ET.

Russia Vetoes UN Resolution Linking Climate Change, Security [12]

"Russia has vetoed a first-of-its-kind UN security council resolution casting the climate crisis as a threat to international peace and security – a vote that sank a years-long effort to make global heating more central to decision-making in the UN’s most powerful body."

Source: AP [13], 12/14/2021

"Watchdog: Federal Anti-Terror Unit Investigated Journalists" [14]

"A special Customs and Border Protection unit used sensitive government databases intended to track terrorists to investigate as many as 20 U.S.-based journalists, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press reporter, according to a federal watchdog."

Source: AP [15], 12/14/2021

Biden Admin Was Not Legally Bound To Auction Gulf Drilling Rights [16]

"The Biden administration admitted that a court decision did not compel it to lease vast tracts of the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas drilling, shortly before claiming it was legally obliged to do so when announcing the sell-off, the Guardian can reveal."

Source: Guardian [17], 12/14/2021

"Study: Winter Tornadoes To Get More Powerful As World Warms" [18]

"Nasty winter tornadoes — like the deadly ones last week that hit five states — are likely to be stronger and stay on the ground longer with a wider swath of destruction in a warming world, a new study shows."

Source: AP [19], 12/14/2021

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