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"Climate Migration Stalls for Years Without Federal Lead: Watchdog" [1]

"The federal government isn’t set up to help communities move from one place to another in response to climate change threats, the Government Accountability Office said in a report Wednesday."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [2], 08/06/2020

Parks In Nonwhite Areas Half The Size Of Ones In Majority-White Areas [3]

"In the midst of another hot summer and an ongoing pandemic, public parks are vital refuge. But a new study has found that access to parks in the U.S. differs sharply according to income and race."

Source: NPR [4], 08/06/2020

"Edenville Dam Owner Files For Bankruptcy" [5]

"The companies in charge of Midland-area dams that failed in May have filed for bankruptcy in a Michigan federal court."

Source: MLive [6], 08/06/2020

Deadly Diseases From Wildlife Thrive When Nature Is Destroyed: Study [7]

"The human destruction of natural ecosystems increases the numbers of rats, bats and other animals that harbour diseases that can lead to pandemics such as Covid-19, a comprehensive analysis has found."

Source: Guardian [8], 08/06/2020

New Global Standards For Mine Waste Won’t Prevent Dam Failures: Critics [9]

"New global industry standards for dealing with mine waste are not enforceable, fail to set measurable standards and will not protect communities, workers or the environment from disasters such as the 2014 Mount Polley spill or the deadly 2019 Brumadinho dam failure in Brazil, says an international group of scientists, community organizations and non-profits."

Source: The Narwhal [10], 08/06/2020

"Public Health: 'Sluggish' Agency Slow To Act On Toxic Baby Products" [11]

"Often described as "nonstick" chemicals, the presence of PFAS in kitchenware has become more widely known as environmental groups have raised alarms about their toxicity. One place consumers might not expect to find the highly toxic class of substances? Baby products."

Source: E&E News [12], 08/06/2020

Court Allows Dakota Access Pipeline To Stay Open; Permit Status Unclear [13]

"A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday said the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) does not have to be shut and drained per a lower court order, but a legal battle continued over the permit that allowed the line to be finished."

Source: Reuters [14], 08/06/2020

Death Toll Rises, Mass Power Outages After Isaias Storm Destruction [15]

"At least nine people, including a 5-year-old girl with autism, were killed as Tropical Storm Isaias battered the U.S. East Coast with rain and fierce winds after making landfall as a hurricane in North Carolina. Millions of people were without power on Wednesday after felled trees downed power lines."

Source: AP [16], 08/06/2020

SEJ Joins Amicus Challenge of FOIA "Deliberative" Loophole [17]

The Society of Environmental Journalists joined 28 other journalism groups intervening in a court argument over overuse of the "deliberative process" exemption to the Freedom of Information Act.

"Reindeer And Their Nomadic Herders Face Climate Change" [18]

"How is the climate crisis affecting Siberia's last great reindeer herds — and the people who live and move alongside them? Researchers are working to find out."

"Biologist Egor Kirillin is on a special mission. Deep in the Siberian wilderness in the Russian Republic of Sakha, he waits on the Olenjok river until reindeer come thundering into the water.

Source: DW [19], 08/05/2020

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