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"‘Tiger King’ Fallout Unites PETA, Feds to Fight Cub Petting" [1]

"Netflix’s “Tiger King” burst into a new world of pandemic streaming and gave viewers exotic animals, personal and professional drama, and a man with a mullet’s attempt to launch a political career in Oklahoma."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [2], 04/13/2021

"5 Ways Biden Wove Climate Action Into His Budget" [3]

"President Biden's first budget proposal sketches a vision for greening the entire federal government, and it includes areas that have been traditional afterthoughts to climate policy, such as prisons."

Source: E&E News [4], 04/13/2021

"Neighborhoods United: Highway Removal Gains Steam In U.S. Cities" [5]

"Biden proposal includes first major focus on restructuring roadways that divided cities and cut off minority neighborhoods".

Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [6], 04/13/2021

2.3 Million Americans Exposed To High Levels Of Strontium In Drinking Water [7]

"About 2.3 million Americans are exposed to high natural strontium levels in their drinking water, a metal that can harm bone health in children, according to a United States Geological Survey study."

Source: EHN [8], 04/13/2021

Driven by Industry, More States Pass Tough Laws vs. Pipeline Protesters [9]

"Bills to increase penalties for “impeding” the operations of a pipeline or power plant—in many cases elevating the offense to a felony—are pending in at least five states and have been enacted in 15 others."

Source: Inside Climate News [10], 04/13/2021

Japan Says It Plans To Release Contaminated Fukushima Water Into Sea [11]

"Japan plans to release into the sea more than 1 million tonnes of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear station, the government said on Tuesday, a decision that is likely to anger neighbours such as South Korea."

Source: Reuters [12], 04/13/2021

Cruising EPA’s CompTox Chemicals Dashboard [13]

A massive database of databases maintained by EPA tracks more than 800,000 chemicals. And while CompTox is highly technical, it’s the source for important developments that environmental journalists need to know about, among them exploring whole classes of toxic chemicals, and understanding how big data and AI is transforming their regulation. Plus, alternate sources of chemical data for your reporting needs.

Big Oil Fed State Educators Stats Used to Push Back on Biden Climate Goals [14]

"For years, Big Oil has cozied up to American public schools—and now they seem to be cashing in their chips. New emails appear to show that some elected officials in charge of public schools may have been helped in attacking the Biden administration’s recent decision to pause oil and gas leasing on federal land by powerful oil industry lobbying groups."

Source: Earther [15], 04/13/2021

"Leaked Calls Show ALEC’s Secret Plan To Fight Biden On Climate" [16]

"Republican efforts to stall President Joe Biden’s climate agenda are slowly beginning to take shape." "A new ALEC working group is promoting long-shot tactics like nullification and a constitutional convention."

Source: Grist [17], 04/13/2021

"EPA Watchdog to Probe Alleged Retaliation Against Scientists" [18]

"The EPA’s internal watchdog will examine allegations that managers under previous administrations retaliated against scientists, officials said during an internal staff meeting on Monday."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [19], 04/13/2021

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