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"How Industrial Chicken Production Is Breeding The Next Pandemic" [1]

"At least eight types of bird flu, all of which can kill humans, are circulating around the world’s factory farms – and they could be worse than Covid-19".

Source: Guardian [2], 10/19/2021

"Satellites Reveal The Secrets Of Water-Guzzling Farms In California" [3]

"In a new push to stop further depletion of California's shrinking aquifers, state regulators are turning to technology once used to count Soviet missile silos during the Cold War: satellites."

Source: NPR [4], 10/19/2021

"US Formally Removes Colorado River Fish’s Endangered Status" [5]

"The humpback chub, a rare fish found only in the Colorado River basin, has been brought back from the brink of extinction after decades of protection, though work must continue to ensure its survival, federal authorities said Monday in reclassifying the species from endangered to threatened status."

Source: AP [6], 10/19/2021

"Senate Democrats Release 9 Spending Bills" [7]

"Senate Democrats released nine spending bills this afternoon as a way to get fiscal 2022 negotiations moving with the House, which has approved most of its own spending measures."

Source: E&E News [8], 10/19/2021

"Environmentalists Secure Water Rights For Great Salt Lake" [9]

"In an effort to help save the shrinking Great Salt Lake, environmentalists are attempting a novel idea: securing water rights for a terminal system."

Source: AP [10], 10/19/2021

Amid Massive Roundup Cancer Suits, Migrant Farmworkers Are Left Out [11]

"Hampered by fear and deprived of resources, migrant farmworkers are unlikely to come forward and seek restitution."

Source: EHN [12], 10/19/2021

"Senate Hearing On Sams To Head National Parks Set For Oct. 19" [13]

"A politically polarized Senate has set Oct. 19 for a hearing on the nomination of former Oregon tribal leader Chuck Sams as the next director of the National Parks Service."

Source: Walla Walla Union-Bulletin [14], 10/19/2021

"Biden Administration Moves To Curtail Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’" [15]

"The Biden administration moved Monday to regulate a group of long-lasting, human-made chemicals that pose health risks to millions of Americans, even as they continue to be used in an array of products such as cosmetics, dental floss, food packaging, clothing and cleaning supplies."

Source: Washington Post [16], 10/19/2021

Climate Risk Disclosure Guides Journalists, Not Just Investors [17]

A profound tightening of companies’ environmental risk disclosure requirements may be ahead, thanks to efforts by the Biden administration’s Securities and Exchange Commission. And the new WatchDog Opinion column argues that as fossil fuel firms position themselves as part of an environmentally sound future, journalists must act too — demanding full disclosure of corporate financial risks related to climate.

Mapping Flood Risk — Research Outfit Offers Alternative Dataset [18]

Climate change makes flooding — and flood reporting — increasingly likely, and yet government data on flood risk often falls short. The latest Reporter’s Toolbox offers an alternative, an ambitious, peer-reviewed dataset from a unique nonprofit research outfit that offers free data aggregated to the zip code, county and congressional district levels. More on the dataset and how to use it.

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