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"Treated Like Dirt: Uncovering The Toxic Soil Lurking In L.A.’s Burn Zones" [1]

"The wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles in January incinerated more than 16,000 structures and unleashed tons of toxic material into the air, water and soil. Many Pacific Palisades and Altadena homeowners who lost everything hoped the government debris-removal process would at least offer a fresh start for the land where their houses once stood."

Source: LA Times [2], 05/05/2025

"Trump Budget Would Decimate Climate, Renewables Funding" [3]

"The White House unveiled a preliminary fiscal 2026 budget Friday, outlining a plan for Congress’ Republican majorities to try to slash funding for climate programs, renewable energy, vulnerable communities and other Democratic-aligned priorities." "The preliminary funding proposal outlines cuts the administration wants for myriad clean energy, climate and environment programs."

Source: E&E News [4], 05/05/2025

#SEJ2025 LIVE — On-the-Ground Coverage of Day Two Sessions From Reporters in Our Student Newsroom [5]

From clean energy and public lands to extreme heat and plastics, the #SEJ2025 LIVE student newsroom covered nearly a dozen topical sessions from the second day of the Society of Environmental Journalists annual conference in Tempe, Arizona, in late April. Get key takeaways and top perspectives in Part 2 of our coverage from the April 26 program. Plus, see Part 1 [6], with coverage of the April 25 program, and our complete on-the-scene reporting from April 24 conference tours [7].

#SEJ2025 LIVE — On-the-Ground Coverage of Tours From Reporters in Our Student Newsroom [7]

As journalists traversed Arizona’s rivers, mountains, deserts and urban centers, exploring issues ranging from wildlife and nuclear energy to sustainable grown and Indigenous foods, the #SEJ2025 LIVE student newsroom was on hand, with on-the-scene reporting from more than a dozen all-day and mini-tours at the Society of Environmental Journalists annual conference in Tempe in late April. Get detailed observations, top takeaways and images. Plus, see Part 1 [6] and Part 2 [8] of our coverage from the program’s sessions and plenaries.

#SEJ2025 LIVE — On-the-Ground Coverage of Day One Sessions From Reporters in Our Student Newsroom [6]

From the climate crisis and the AI revolution to reporting underserved communities and combating disinformation, the #SEJ2025 LIVE student newsroom covered more than two dozen topical sessions and plenaries from the opening day of the Society of Environmental Journalists annual conference in Tempe, Arizona, last week. Get key takeaways and top perspectives in Part 1 of our coverage from the April 25 program. Plus, see Part 2 [8], with coverage of the April 26 program, and our complete on-the-scene reporting from April 24 conference tours [9].

"Ancient DNA Confirms New Mexico Tribe’s Link To Famed Chaco Canyon Site" [10]

"For the first time, a federally recognized Indigenous tribe in the U.S. has led research using DNA to show their ancestral history."

Source: AP [11], 05/02/2025

"Farmers Are Making Bank Harvesting A New Crop: Solar Energy" [12]

"In California's water-stressed Central Valley, farmers are fallowing land and installing solar, providing financial stability and saving water."

Source: Grist [13], 05/02/2025

House GOPers Vote To Remove California Fish From Endangered Species List [14]

"House Republicans passed a measure Thursday that would repeal the government’s decision to place California’s longfin smelt, a finger-sized fish, on the endangered species list."

Source: LA Times [15], 05/02/2025

EPA Cheered For Easing Regulatory “Burdens” On Farmers Using Insecticides [16]

"Farm groups were cheering moves announced this week by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that will alter endangered species protections to allow for easier use of certain pesticides in agriculture."

Source: The New Lede [17], 05/02/2025

"As Regenerative Agriculture Gains Momentum, Report Warns Of “Greenwashing”" [18]

"Proponents of regenerative farming say the practice can mitigate harmful climate change, reduce water pollution, and make foods more nutritious as farmers focus on improving the health of soil, water, and ecosystems." "But all that momentum comes with a dirty dark side, according to a new report that highlights  what is becoming an increasingly contentious debate over the merits of regenerative agriculture."

Source: The New Lede [19], 05/02/2025

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