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"Game Changer: NASA Data Tool Could Revolutionize Amazon Fire Analysis" [1]

"The Amazon has already seen more forest fires this year than in all of 2019, according to satellite data made available in August 2020 by a new NASA fire analysis tool."

Source: Mongabay [2], 09/23/2020

'It Smells Bad, It Tastes Bad': How Americans Stopped Trusting Their Water [3]

"Many residents of Martin County, Kentucky, won’t drink their tap water, a legacy of years of mismanagement".

Source: Guardian [4], 09/23/2020

'Beaches Back To Life': First Nations Restore Ancient Clam Gardens [5]

"In the Pacific north-west, local people work the shoreline, creating conditions for useful species to thrive".

Source: Guardian [6], 09/23/2020

"Climate Disruption Is Now Locked In. The Next Moves Will Be Crucial." [7]

"America is now under siege by climate change in ways that scientists have warned about for years. But there is a second part to their admonition: Decades of growing crisis are already locked into the global ecosystem and cannot be reversed."

Source: NYTimes [8], 09/23/2020

As Wildfires, Flooding, Hurricanes Multiply, Climate Migration Begins [9]

"More than 1 million disaster-related displacements have occurred each year on average in the U.S. since 2016. Some people never return home."

Source: Yale Climate Connections [10], 09/23/2020

"Supreme Court: What A Kavanaugh Court Means For Environmental Law" [11]

"With President Trump appearing likely to have the Senate votes to pick Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's successor, court watchers are quickly zeroing in on the court's likely new swing vote: Justice Brett Kavanaugh."

Source: E&E News [12], 09/23/2020

"EPA About to Reverse Clinton-Era Toxic Air Pollution Policy" [13]

"Power plants, refineries, and other industrial sources may now be able to avoid stringent pollution controls if the toxic air particles they emit fall below a mandated legal threshold."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [14], 09/23/2020

EPA Questions Science Linking Pesticide To Brain Damage In Children [15]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday diminished studies linking a widely-used pesticide associated with brain damage in children, a move that could enable years of continued use of controversial chlorpyrifos."

Source: The Hill [16], 09/23/2020

"China, in Pointed Message to U.S., Tightens Its Climate Targets" [17]

"President Xi Jinping of China pledged on Tuesday that his country would adopt much stronger climate targets and achieve what he called “carbon neutrality before 2060.” If realized, the pledges would be crucial in the global fight against climate change."

Source: NYTimes [18], 09/23/2020

The Winner of the 2020 Nina Mason Pulliam Award Is "Polluter's Paradise" [19]

The Nina Mason Pulliam Award judges chose "Polluter's Paradise" as the "best of the best," after reviewing all the first-place winners of SEJ's 2020 Awards for Reporting on the Environment. The $10,000 prize and congratulations go to Tristan Baurick, Joan Meiners, Gordon Russell and Sara Sneath of The Times-Picayune and The Advocate; and Lylla Younes, Al Shaw and Claire Perlman of ProPublica.

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