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"Trump's Border Wall Torn Apart by Arizona Monsoon Rains" [1]

"It turns out ignoring bedrock environmental laws may not have been the best choice for a multibillion-dollar construction project. Photos show former President Donald Trump’s border wall in deep disrepair after summer monsoon rains literally blew floodgates off their hinges."

Source: Earther [2], 08/23/2021

"Wilderness Closed: BWCA Cleared Of Visitors Amid Increased Fire Danger" [3]

"It’s been a hectic few days for Clare Shirley, who owns Sawbill Canoe Outfitters north of Tofte, Minn. Her business is on Sawbill Lake — a popular Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness entry point about four miles from the Whelp and John Ek fires burning inside the BWCA."

Source: MPR [4], 08/23/2021

Rain Fell On The Peak Of Greenland Ice Sheet For First Time In History" [5]

"Greenland saw rain at the highest point of its ice sheet for the first time since scientists have been making observations there, the latest signal of how climate change is affecting every part of the planet."

Source: NPR [6], 08/23/2021

"The Methane Hunters" [7]

"Frackers in America’s largest oil field are letting massive amounts of natural gas spill into the atmosphere. Scientists and activists are trying to find the leaks and get them plugged before they cook the planet further."

Source: Bloomberg [8], 08/23/2021

"Denser Cities Could Be A Climate Boon – But Nimbyism Stands In The Way" [9]

"Drawing people into cities could cut emissions and combat housing crises. But even progressives are hard to convince".

Source: Guardian [10], 08/23/2021

What Will Happen To Millions Of Retired Electric Car Batteries? [11]

"A tsunami of electric vehicles is expected in rich countries, as car companies and governments pledge to ramp up their numbers – there are predicted be 145m on the roads by 2030. But while electric vehicles can play an important role in reducing emissions, they also contain a potential environmental timebomb: their batteries."

Source: Guardian [12], 08/23/2021

In Fire Scorched California, Town Aims To Buy At-Risk Properties [13]

Paradise, California has "a new, ambitious town effort to identify the most high risk properties in the burn area and, if there are willing sellers, buy them and turn them into fire resistant green spaces."

Source: NPR [14], 08/23/2021

"Biden Backs End To Wolf Protections But Hunting Worries Grow" [15]

"President Joe Biden’s administration is sticking by the decision under former President Donald Trump to lift protections for gray wolves across most of the U.S. But a top federal wildlife official on Friday told The Associated Press there is growing concern over aggressive wolf hunting seasons adopted for the predators in the western Great Lakes and northern Rocky Mountains."

Source: AP [16], 08/23/2021

Democrats Spar This Week Over $3.5 Trillion Budget Plan [17]

"House Democrats are preparing to take the first steps Monday toward adopting a roughly $3.5 trillion spending plan that would enable sweeping changes to the nation’s health care, education and tax laws, but new rifts among party lawmakers threaten to stall the package’s swift advance."

Source: Washington Post [18], 08/23/2021

"22 Dead, Many Missing After 17 Inches Of Rain In Tennessee" [19]

"At least 22 people were killed and rescue crews searched desperately Sunday amid shattered homes and tangled debris for dozens of people still missing after record-breaking rain sent floodwaters surging through Middle Tennessee."

Source: AP [20], 08/23/2021

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