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"22 Dead, Many Missing After 17 Inches Of Rain In Tennessee" [1]

"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 [2], 08/23/2021

Born To Be Wild: India’s First Captive-Bred Endangered Vultures Set Free [3]

"Numbers of the country’s carrion-loving birds dropped by over 97% in the 1990s. Now, a successful breeding scheme is giving them a boost".

Source: Guardian [4], 08/20/2021

"Drought-Weakened Bee Colonies Shrink U.S. Honey Crop, Threaten Almonds" [5]

"There was barely a buzz in the air as John Miller pried the lid off of a crate, one of several "bee boxes" stacked in eight neat piles beside a cattle grazing pasture outside Gackle, North Dakota. 'Nothing,' Miller said as he lifted a plastic hive frame from the box, squirming with only a few dozen bees."

Source: Reuters [6], 08/20/2021

Pandemic Delay To UN Nature Summit Spurs Calls For Stronger Global Deal [7]

"Governments should take advantage of the third postponement of a United Nations biodiversity summit tasked with striking a global deal to protect nature by boosting ambition and finance for conservation and restoration, environmentalists said Thursday."

Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [8], 08/20/2021

Mapping a Course to Shrink the Heat Gap Between New York Neighborhoods [9]

"Community organizers and New York residents hope high-resolution maps of hot spots in the Bronx and Manhattan will result in more equitable development."

Source: Inside Climate News [10], 08/20/2021

Interior Dept. To Scrutinize Climate Impact Of Coal Sales From US Lands [11]

"U.S. officials launched a review Thursday of climate damage and other impacts from coal mining on public lands as the Biden administration expands its scrutiny of government fossil fuel sales that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions."

Source: AP [12], 08/20/2021

"10th Circuit Rules Kansas 'Ag-Gag' Law Unconstitutional" [13]

"A divided federal appeals court on Thursday affirmed that parts of Kansas' "ag-gag" law - among the first laws in the nation restricting undercover animal rights activists - violates the First Amendment, upholding a permanent prohibition against the state enforcing the provisions."

Source: Reuters [14], 08/20/2021

"A Billion Children At ‘Extreme Risk’ From Climate Impacts – UNICEF" [15]

"Report launched with youth activists including Greta Thunberg paints ‘unimaginably dire’ picture"

"Almost half the world’s 2.2 billion children are already at “extremely high risk” from the impacts of the climate crisis and pollution, according to a report from UNICEF. The UN agency’s head called the situation “unimaginably dire”.

Source: Guardian [16], 08/20/2021

"Texas Is Letting Shell, Exxon, and Other Oil Producers Break the Rules" [17]

"A new analysis from Earthworks suggests that oil and gas producers in the Permian Basin in Texas, one of the largest oilfields in the world, are routinely emitting carbon dioxide and methane without the correct permits, with offenders including big names like Shell and Exxon."

Source: Earther [18], 08/20/2021

"Hydrogen Could Fuel U.S. Energy Transition. But Is It Safe?" [19]

"Lynn Rigsbee was sitting on her couch on a Tuesday morning last year when an explosion knocked her to the floor. The blast came from a hydrogen plant a few hundred feet from her house in Long View, N.C., northwest of Charlotte. It broke doors loose from deadbolts, shattered windows and blasted a hole through her roof."

Source: E&E News [20], 08/20/2021

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