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"Most States Have Cut Back Public Health Powers Amid Pandemic" [1]

"Republican legislators in more than half of U.S. states, spurred on by voters angry about lockdowns and mask mandates, are taking away the powers that state and local officials use to protect the public against infectious diseases."

Source: AP/KHN [2], 09/17/2021

"House Panel Expands Inquiry Into Climate Disinformation by Oil Giants" [3]

"The House Oversight Committee has widened its inquiry into the oil and gas industry’s role in spreading disinformation about the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming, calling on top executives from Exxon Mobil, Chevron, BP and Royal Dutch Shell, as well as the lobby groups American Petroleum Institute and the United States Chamber of Commerce, to testify before Congress next month."

Source: NYTimes [4], 09/17/2021

NYC Climate Week: Protecting 80% of the Amazonia by 2025 [5]

As the Amazon rainforest is in danger of flipping toward a savanna due to extractive activities, this webinar brings together Indigenous leaders with researchers from the Amazon Geo-Referenced Socio-Environmental Information Network to present evidence-based solutions and a global call to action. 2-3:30 p.m ET.

"Outcry Over Killing Of Almost 1,500 Dolphins On Faroe Islands" [6]

"Even the staunchest defenders of traditional whaling in the Faroe Islands have condemned the “cruel and unnecessary” massacre on Sunday of a superpod of nearly 1,500 dolphins, which were driven into shallow waters of the Skálabotnur beach on the island of Eysturoy and left writhing for hours before being killed."

Source: Guardian [7], 09/16/2021

"90% Of Global Farm Subsidies Damage People And Planet, Says UN" [8]

"Almost 90% of the $540bn in global subsidies given to farmers every year are “harmful”, a startling UN report has found. This agricultural support damages people’s health, fuels the climate crisis, destroys nature and drives inequality by excluding smallholder farmers, many of whom are women, according to the UN agencies."

Source: Guardian [9], 09/16/2021

Greatest Killer in New Orleans Wasn’t the Hurricane. It Was the Heat [10]

"A huge power failure after Hurricane Ida left vulnerable residents in sweltering apartments for days. At least 10 deaths in the city have been tied to the heat."

Source: NYTimes [11], 09/16/2021

Wildfires Shutter Sequoia National Park, Threaten Famous Ancient Trees [12]

"Growing wildfires in the Sierra Nevada forced the closure of Sequoia National Park in California on Wednesday as blazes sparked by lightning strikes threaten the park’s groves of giant sequoias, home to some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world."

Source: Washington Post [13], 09/16/2021

Wild Meat Consumption Leads To Increased Risk Of Zoonotic Diseases: UN [14]

"The capture of wild animals for domestic consumption not only poses a threat to protected migratory species but also significantly increases the risk of zoonotic diseases like COVID-19, according to a United Nations report released Wednesday."

Source: The Hill [15], 09/16/2021

"US: Wolves May Need Protections After States Expand Hunting" [16]

"The Biden administration said Wednesday that federal protections may need to be restored for gray wolves in the western U.S. after Republican-backed state laws made it much easier to kill the predators."

Source: AP [17], 09/16/2021

Illinois Gov. Signs Far-Reaching Energy Bill That Ends Coal, Aids Nuclear [18]

"Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed wide-ranging legislation overhauling Illinois’ energy sector on Wednesday, calling the bill a “giant leap forward” for the state as it works to address the effects of climate change and establish “aggressive” clean energy standards."

Source: Chicago Sun-Times [19], 09/16/2021

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