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One Million Cambodians Under Threat From Development Of Vital Wetlands [1]

"The destruction of critically-important wetlands by politically-connected developers in Cambodia threatens to flood more than one million Phnom Penh residents, ruin the city’s wastewater system, force hundreds of families from their homes, and trigger environmental devastation, a new report has warned."

Source: Guardian [2], 07/27/2020

"Sununu Signs Bill Setting PFAS Limits In Drinking Water" [3]

"New Hampshire’s governor signed into law a bill Thursday that sets some of nation’s toughest drinking water standards for a group of toxic chemicals and provides tens of millions of dollars for cleanup cost."

Source: AP [4], 07/27/2020

Coal Crisis: Will Va. Be Saddled With Millions In Mine Cleanup Costs? [5]

"As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates King Coal’s decline, Virginia could be on the hook for millions in cleanup costs if an anticipated wave of bankruptcies destabilizes its bond pool system for managing the risks of company failures."

Source: Virginia Mercury [6], 07/27/2020

"Democrats Push Environmental Policies In $259.5B Budget Package" [7]

"The House added a number of environmental measures to the budget Friday, voting to block the Trump administration from drilling in the arctic or rejecting grants for projects and studies tied to climate change."

Source: The Hill [8], 07/27/2020

"A Climate Plan in Texas Focuses on Minorities. Not Everyone Likes It." [9]

"For years, money for flood protection in the Houston area went mostly to richer neighborhoods. A new approach prioritizes minority communities, and it’s stirring up resentments."

Source: NYTimes [10], 07/27/2020

"Gold vs. Salmon: An Alaska Mine Project Just Got a Boost" [11]

"The Trump administration, rejecting concerns over the risks to Alaska's fishery, cleared the way on Friday for the Pebble Mine."

Source: NYTimes [12], 07/27/2020

Climate Change and the 2020 Elections [13]

Attention Journalists! Join Covering Climate Now at Noon ET for a “Talking Shop” webinar about covering climate change and the 2020 US elections. The session is by and for journalists; CCNow membership is not required.

There's So Much Poop Along the Texas Coast, Swimming Could Make You Sick [14]

"Texas beaches may be open during the pandemic, but that doesn't mean they're safe places to swim, according to a new study of levels of fecal bacteria along the Gulf Coast."

Source: San Antonio Current [15], 07/24/2020

"U.S. Senator Duckworth Floats Plan To Rescue Coal Country" [16]

"Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth on Thursday unveiled a plan to rehabilitate communities hurt by the decline of the U.S. coal industry - an appeal to a political constituency seen as important in the November election."

Source: Reuters [17], 07/24/2020

Trump EPA Streamlines Uranium Mining Rules In Bid To Boost Mining [18]

"The Trump administration on Thursday moved to streamline water rules on uranium mining, in a move environmentalists said allows the Environmental Protection Agency to give up authority on regulating water pollution."

Source: Reuters [19], 07/24/2020

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