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"‘Megadrought’ Along Border Strains US-Mexico Water Relations" [1]

"The United States and Mexico are tussling over their dwindling shared water supplies after years of unprecedented heat and insufficient rainfall."

Source: The Conversation [2], 07/07/2021

Shrinking For Years, Utah’s Great Salt Lake Now Faces A Drought [3]

"The receding water is affecting wildlife and could send arsenic-laced dust into the air that millions breathe".

Source: AP [4], 07/07/2021

"Tribes Say Voting Access Hurt By US Supreme Court Ruling" [5]

"The largest Native American reservation in the U.S. includes parts of three Arizona counties, all of which had different approaches to precinct voting in the 2020 general election."

Source: AP [6], 07/07/2021

Canadian Governments Spent $23 Billion Supporting 3 Pipelines Since 2018 [7]

"A new report finds Canadian governments have provided billions to support pipelines — none of which have been completed to date — even as experts worry pipelines themselves undermine progress on climate goals".

Source: The Narwhal [8], 07/07/2021

"Inside The Pacheedaht Nation’s Stand On Fairy Creek Logging Blockades" [9]

"Catapulted into the spotlight amid B.C.’s new war in the woods, Pacheedaht First Nation is asserting its right to decide how resources on its territory, including old-growth forests, are managed".

Source: The Narwhal [10], 07/06/2021

"Fox’s New Channel Changes the Climate for Weather TV" [11]

"As viewers tune out cable news, Rupert Murdoch is preparing the debut of Fox Weather, a potentially powerful new player in a sphere long dominated by the Weather Channel."

Source: NYTimes [12], 07/06/2021

"Study Says Hunting, Poaching Reduce Wisconsin Wolf Numbers" [13]

"As many as one-third of Wisconsin’s gray wolves likely died at the hands of humans in the months after the federal government announced it was ending legal protections, according to a study released Monday."

Source: AP [14], 07/06/2021

‘Abnormally High’ Turtle Deaths After Acid-Laden Ship Sinks Off Sri Lanka [15]

"Up to 100 turtles and 20 dolphins have washed up dead on Sri Lanka’s beaches in the past month, as experts fear a link to the leak of toxic chemicals from a sunken freight ship."

Source: Mongabay [16], 07/06/2021

"New Study Says These Louisiana Swim Spots Are Laden With Bacteria" [17]

"Just as vacationers head to the coast to beat the July heat, a new study offers a bit of caution: 82% percent of the almost 300 Gulf Coast beaches that recently underwent water testing were found to have potentially unsafe levels of fecal bacteria."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [18], 07/06/2021

"Maine’s Blueberry Crop Faces Climate Change Peril" [19]

"Maine’s beloved wild blueberry fields are home to one of the most important fruit crops in New England, and scientists have found they are warming at a faster rate than the rest of the state."

Source: AP [20], 07/06/2021

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