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GOPers Grill Biden Public Lands Agency Pick Over Finances, Advocacy [1]

"Republicans on the Senate Energy Committee on Tuesday grilled Tracy Stone-Manning, President Biden's pick to lead the Bureau of Land Management, questioning her on partisanship and her personal finances."

Source: The Hill [2], 06/09/2021

Canada Launches C$647 Million Bid To Avert Pacific Wild Salmon Collapse [3]

"Canada launched a C$647.1 million ($535.10 million) strategy on Tuesday to restore Pacific wild salmon stocks that are on the brink of collapse due to climate change, habitat degradation and harvesting pressures."

Source: Reuters [4], 06/09/2021

‘Birds Are Here For Everyone’: Black Birdwatchers Finding A Community [5]

"In a 2011 study by the Fish and Wildlife Service, 93% of birders surveyed were white while just 4% were Black".

Source: Guardian [6], 06/09/2021

Amid Mega-Drought, Rightwing Militia Stokes Water Rebellion in West [7]

"Fears of a confrontation between law enforcement and rightwing militia supporters over the control of water in the drought-stricken American west have been sparked by protests at Klamath Falls in Oregon."

Source: Guardian [8], 06/09/2021

Alaska Native Corp. To Protect Its Land, Deals Blow To Pebble Mine [9]

An Alaskan Native corporation near Bristol Bay voted to bar development on land needed for a road key to the Pebble Mine project, protecting sockeye salmon natives depend on.

Source: Washington Post [10], 06/09/2021

Infrastructure Talks With Capito Collapse, As Biden Shifts Strategy [11]

"President Biden ended negotiations with a group of Republicans led by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) over his infrastructure package Tuesday as the two sides failed to strike a deal after weeks of talks. A key part of Biden’s domestic agenda now enters a new, uncertain phase, as the president shifts his focus to a separate group of Democrats and Republicans in hopes of reaching a deal."

Source: Washington Post [12], 06/09/2021

"How Returning Lands to Native Tribes Is Helping Protect Nature" [13]

"From California to Maine, land is being given back to Native American tribes who are committing to managing it for conservation. Some tribes are using traditional knowledge, from how to support wildlife to the use of prescribed fires, to protect their ancestral grounds."

Source: YaleE360 [14], 06/08/2021

"EPA to Close Asbestos Reporting Loopholes Under Settlement" [15]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will eliminate asbestos reporting loopholes put in place by the Trump administration and collect more data on how much of the carcinogen is made, imported and put into U.S products under a settlement announced Monday."

Source: Courthouse News Service [16], 06/08/2021

"EPA Acting Air Chief Plots Course For Tackling Trump Rollbacks" [17]

"EPA might try to toughen hazardous air pollutant standards for coal-fired power plants in the course of revisiting one of the Trump administration's most incendiary environmental moves, according to the agency's acting air chief.

Source: E&E News [18], 06/08/2021

Wealthy Nations Finance Natural Gas for Developing Ones, Risking Climate [19]

"As the world’s governments try to raise their collective climate ambitions, one of the biggest questions is whether developing countries can expand their access to energy and reduce poverty without driving a sharp rise in greenhouse gas emissions."

Source: Inside Climate News [20], 06/08/2021

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