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"14 Million Tonnes Of Microplastics On Sea Floor: Australian Study" [1]

"The world's sea floor is littered with an estimated 14 million tonnes of microplastics, broken down from the masses of rubbish entering the oceans every year, according to Australia's national science agency."

Source: Phys.org [2], 10/07/2020

"California Report on Blackouts Blames Climate Change and Planning" [3]

"A report by California energy officials on Tuesday placed blame for rolling blackouts that left millions without power in August on the impact of climate change and outdated policies and practices that failed to adequately take into account hotter weather."

Source: NYTimes [4], 10/07/2020

"Hotter Days Widen Racial Gap in U.S. Schools, Data Shows" [5]

"Higher temperatures are linked to worse test scores, but only for Black and Hispanic children. The likely culprit: a lack of air-conditioning."

Source: NYTimes [6], 10/07/2020

How Europe’s Wood Pellet Appetite Worsens Environmental Racism In South [7]

"In 2013, when Enviva Biomass opened a new plant near Belinda Joyner's community in Northampton County, North Carolina, she already knew what to expect."

Source: Daily Climate [8], 10/07/2020

"Democrats Allege EPA Plans To Withhold Funding From 'Anarchist' Cities" [9]

"Senate Democrats’ top Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) watchdog is warning that the agency plans to withhold funds to clean contaminated land and drinking water sources in Seattle, Portland, New York and Washington, D.C., citing a directive from President Trump to withhold federal funds from “anarchist” jurisdictions."

Source: The Hill [10], 10/07/2020

Montana Asks Court To Toss Public Lands Decisions After Ousting BLM Boss [11]

"The state of Montana is asking the courts to throw out some major Bureau of Land Management (BLM) decisions after a federal judge ousted the agency’s acting director from his post."

Source: The Hill [12], 10/07/2020

"CDC Acknowledges Coronavirus Can Spread Via Airborne Transmission" [13]

"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says the coronavirus can be spread through airborne particles that can linger in the air "for minutes or even hours" — even among people who are more than 6 feet apart."

Source: NPR [14], 10/07/2020

Hurricane Delta Makes Landfall In Yucatan As Cat 2, Heads For Louisiana [15]

"Hurricane Delta made landfall early Wednesday morning on the Yucatan peninsula as a Category 2 storm, forecasters said. The storm is now heading into the Gulf of Mexico, where it is expected to strengthen on its path toward Louisiana."

Source: Nola.com [16], 10/07/2020

Covering Climate Change: Connecting the Dots [17]

The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, in partnership with Climate Nexus, has organized a panel discussion, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET, with three journalists who are connecting the dots between our drastically changing climate and environmental justice, changing U.S. policy, the impacts of COVID-19 and more. Free registration required.

"‘The Coal Industry Is Back,’ Trump Proclaimed. It Wasn’t." [18]

"For decades, waves of electricity poured from this behemoth of a power plant on the high desert plateau of the Navajo reservation in northern Arizona, lighting up hundreds of thousands of homes from Phoenix to Las Vegas as it burned 240 rail cars’ worth of coal a day."

Source: NYTimes [19], 10/06/2020

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