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"To Mask or Not? The Weighty Symbolism Behind a Simple Choice" [1]

"Coronavirus masks have become the latest symbol in the culture wars, with many liberals and conservatives in the United States taking opposing sides, much as they have in the fight over climate action."

Source: InsideClimate News [2], 05/13/2020

"Natural Gas Exports Slow as Pandemic Reduces Global Demand" [3]

"Businesses in the United States, Israel and other countries were planning to invest billions in export terminals. Now, those projects are being canceled or delayed."

Source: NYTimes [4], 05/13/2020

"The Pandemic Will Permanently Change the Auto Industry" [5]

"Plunging sales could force factories to close and lead to takeovers and mergers, but also bolster sales of electric cars."

Source: NYTimes [6], 05/13/2020

Trump Falsely Claims COVID Numbers Are 'Going Down Almost Everywhere' [7]

"President Donald Trump falsely claimed Monday that the coronavirus is abating in the U.S., despite data showing that the virus is on the rise in some states and a lack of testing leaves experts unsure about infection rates elsewhere."

Source: NBC News [8], 05/13/2020

Oil Firms That Bought Back Stock Got $15.5 Million In Coronavirus Funds [9]

"At least two oil and gas firms that boosted investors' portfolios by buying back stock in 2019 received $15.5 million this year from a program designed to rescue small businesses gutted by the coronavirus pandemic."

Source: Washington Post [10], 05/13/2020

Feed Supplements Reduce Climate-Harming Cow Burps [11]

"At Brades Farm, a dairy in Lancashire, England, farmers now market their milk as “climate-smart”: The dairy is one of the first to begin feeding its cattle a new supplement that shrinks the amount of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, that cows emit when they belch."

Source: Fast Company [12], 05/12/2020

"On 'Noble' Journalists And Prizes" [13]

"This year's Pulitzer winners and finalists feature five – count 'em – five environmental entries."

Source: Daily Climate [14], 05/12/2020

"America’s Longest River Was Recently Drier Than During The Dust Bowl" [15]

"Rising temperatures due to climate change dramatically reduced the snowpack that feeds the Upper Missouri River Basin". "For the first decade of the century, the Upper Missouri River Basin was the driest it’s been in 1,200 years, even more parched than during the disastrous Dust Bowl of the 1930s, a new study says."

Source: Washington Post [16], 05/12/2020

"Arctic Oil to Draw Bids Despite Rout, Interior Chief Predicts" [17]

"Bleak crude prices and fuel demand forecasts won’t blunt oil company bidding for Arctic drilling rights, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt said Monday"

Source: Bloomberg [18], 05/12/2020

"EPA's Independent Science Board, Critics Push For Stronger Lead Rule" [19]

"The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposal to address lead in water isn’t as aggressive as it could be, the agency’s independent science advisers, as well as outside groups, said Monday."

Source: The Hill [20], 05/12/2020

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