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Massive Oil Spill Helped Billionaire Avoid Paying Income Tax for 14 Years [1]

"Phyllis Taylor’s company is responsible for the longest-running oil spill in U.S. history. That’s been a disaster for the Gulf of Mexico — but a tax bonanza for Taylor."

Source: ProPublica [2], 12/13/2021

Coal Powered Industrial Revolution, Left Behind Environmental Catastrophe [3]

"HAROLD, Ky.—Along the winding, two lane road that leads to Tracy Neece’s mountain, there’s no hint of the huge scars in the hills beyond the oaks and the pines. "

Source: Inside Climate News [4], 12/13/2021

"EPA Stops Posting ‘Critically Important’ Data on Chemical Risks" [5]

"The EPA has all but stopped posting online data about new types of problems commercial chemicals may cause, frustrating public interest groups and businesses that use the information to make health and safety decisions."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [6], 12/13/2021

"Explainer: Was Tornado Outbreak Related To Climate Change?" [7]

"The calendar said December but the warm moist air screamed of springtime. Add an eastbound storm front guided by a La Nina weather pattern into that mismatch and it spawned tornadoes that killed dozens over five U.S. states."

Source: AP [8], 12/13/2021

"Tornadoes Kill Dozens In 5 States; Final Toll Still Unclear" [9]

"Rescuers were forced to crawl over the dead to get to the living at a Kentucky candle factory walloped by a tornado, part of an unusual cluster that killed dozens in the Midwest and South and flattened whole towns."

Source: AP [10], 12/13/2021

"Dragonflies Disappearing As Wetlands Are Lost" [11]

"The loss of marshes, bogs and swamps is driving a rapid, global decline in dragonflies, researchers say.

Their plight has been highlighted by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's latest Red List of Threatened Species, following its first comprehensive assessment of this colourful group of insects.

Wetlands loss is due to urbanisation and unsustainable agriculture, it says.

And now, 16% of the world's dragonflies are under threat of extinction. "

Source: BBC News [12], 12/10/2021

How Bangladesh's Poor Are Paying The Costs Of Climate Damage [13]

"When Cyclone Yaas slammed into her home in southwest Bangladesh in May, destroying it and sweeping away in the floodwaters the small amount of cash she had saved, Amina Begum had few options. Efforts to recover from four previous cyclones since 2009 had depleted her resources, and her husband's death five years ago left the burden of caring for their two children solely to her."

Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [14], 12/10/2021

Industry Knew Health Risks Of Leaded Gas But Sold It For 100 Years Anyway [15]

"On the frosty morning of Dec. 9, 1921, in Dayton, Ohio, researchers at a General Motors lab poured a new fuel blend into one of their test engines. Immediately, the engine began running more quietly and putting out more power."

Source: The Conversation [16], 12/10/2021

"Biden ‘Forever Chemicals’ Ban Targets Cookware, Carpet, Couches" [17]

"The White House’s ban on federal purchasing of PFAS-containing products will focus on cookware, carpets and couches, according to the Office of Management and Budget’s memo implementing President Biden’s sustainability executive order."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [18], 12/10/2021

"Darwin In A Lab: Coral Evolution Tweaked For Global Warming" [19]

"On a moonless summer night in Hawaii, krill, fish and crabs swirl through a beam of light as two researchers peer into the water above a vibrant reef. Minutes later, like clockwork, they see eggs and sperm from spawning coral drifting past their boat. They scoop up the fishy-smelling blobs and put them in test tubes."

Source: AP [20], 12/10/2021

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