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Clean Energy Can Be ‘Huge Job Creator’ As Economy Recovers: Tom Steyer [1]

"The day Tom Steyer suspended his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, in late February, was the same day the first death from COVID-19 was reported in the United States."

Source: LA Times [2], 04/23/2020

"Senate Water Bills Need More Funding Due to Pandemic: Witnesses" [3]

"Two bipartisan draft water infrastructure bills unveiled this week by the Senate environment committee are a good start but will need even more funding in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, water agencies and other groups said Wednesday."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [4], 04/23/2020

Environmental Destruction Brought COVID-19. Next Could Be Far Worse [5]

"A virus that originated in animals has upended life across the globe. But the next deadly pandemic could make this look like “a warmup.”"

Source: HuffPost [6], 04/23/2020

"Oil And Gas: GAO Finds Thousands Of Unused Drilling Permits" [7]

"The oil and gas industry is holding thousands of unused drilling permits on federal lands even as Interior Department field office employees say permitting wells has crowded out other responsibilities, according to a government watchdog."

Source: Greenwire [8], 04/23/2020

"Jay Inslee Endorses Biden After Conversations On Climate Change" [9]

"Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D), who centered his short-lived 2020 presidential campaign around climate change, said Wednesday that he would endorse former Vice President Joe Biden's White House bid after receiving assurances that the issue would be a major focus of a Biden administration."

Source: The Hill [10], 04/23/2020

HHS Scientist Says Doubts on Hydroxychloroquine Led to His Ouster [11]

"The official who led the federal agency involved in developing a coronavirus vaccine said on Wednesday that he was removed from his post after he pressed for rigorous vetting of hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug embraced by President Trump as a coronavirus treatment, and that the administration had put “politics and cronyism ahead of science.”"

Source: NY Times [12], 04/23/2020

"‘I’m Just Living a Nightmare’: Oil Industry Braces for Devastation" [13]

"Across the United States, companies are laying off workers, shutting down wells and preparing for a prolonged slump as oil prices tumble."

Source: NY Times [14], 04/22/2020

"Wind Tops Coal In U.S. Power, Marking Its Rapid Ascent" [15]

"Wind generated more electricity nationally than coal on three separate days over the past six weeks, according to an E&E News review of federal data."

Source: ClimateWire [16], 04/22/2020

This Year Is On Track To Be Earth’s Warmest On Record, NOAA Says [17]

"There is a 75 percent chance 2020 will set a record for the warmest year since instrument records began in 1880, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is projecting, beating out 2016 for the distinction."

Source: Washington Post [18], 04/22/2020

"Bipartisan Senators Announce $19.5B Water Infrastructure Proposal" [19]

"Lawmakers on the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee have announced two pieces of draft legislation that together would invest  $19.5 billion into the country’s water infrastructure."

Source: The Hill [20], 04/22/2020

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