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"New Rule in California Will Require Zero-Emissions Trucks" [1]

"Rebuffing strong opposition from industry, California on Thursday adopted a landmark rule requiring more than half of all trucks sold in the state to be zero-emissions by 2035, a move that is expected to improve local air quality, rein in greenhouse gas emissions and sharply curtail the state’s dependence on oil."

Source: NYTimes [2], 06/26/2020

"How the Virus Won" [3]

"Invisible outbreaks sprang up everywhere. The United States ignored the warning signs. We analyzed travel patterns, hidden infections and genetic data to show how the epidemic spun out of control."

Source: NYTimes [4], 06/26/2020

Amid Human Pandemic, Deadly Disease Strikes Rabbit Populations [5]

"A lethal disease that strikes rabbits has been detected in a jackrabbit in Palm Springs, leading veterinarians and animal rescue organizations to prepare for its potential spread to San Diego County and throughout the state."

Source: LA Times [6], 06/25/2020

Campaign 2020: In Twist, Greens Worry This Establishment Dem Could Lose [7]

"An insurgent challenger is close to toppling an establishment-backed Democrat from New York City — and some climate activists are unhappy about it."

Source: Climatewire [8], 06/25/2020

Most Americans Believe The Government Should Do More To Combat Climate [9]

"Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the federal government should act more aggressively to combat climate change, and almost as many say the problem is already affecting their community in some way, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center."

Source: Washington Post [10], 06/25/2020

Trump Plans Fireworks at Mt. Rushmore. Virus And Wildfire Could Spread [11]

"President Trump is planning a massive fireworks display at Mount Rushmore on July 3, despite a decade-long ban on pyrotechnics at the iconic spot because of concerns about public health, environmental and safety risks."

Source: Washington Post [12], 06/25/2020

DOJ Whistleblower: California Emissions Probe Was 'Abuse Of Authority' [13]

"A Department of Justice (DOJ) decision to investigate a California effort to reduce vehicle emissions was highly criticized on Wednesday by House Democrats, who called it an effort to strong-arm the state and automakers."

Source: The Hill [14], 06/25/2020

EPA Won't Appeal Losses On Science Board Grantees Policy [15]

"The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will no longer defend a policy that blocked scientists from serving on its committees if they receive agency funding for their research."

Source: The Hill [16], 06/25/2020

"US Moves To Exempt Companies From Reporting Harmful Chemical Releases" [17]

"Federal regulators are crafting an exemption for polluters releasing harmful perfluorinated chemicals (PFAS) into the environment in a way that environmental advocates say circumvents a new law meant to address widespread contamination."

Source: Guardian [18], 06/25/2020

"Court Sends Feds Back To The Drawing Board Over Tongass Timber Sale" [19]

"A federal judge has dealt a potentially fatal blow to what would’ve been the largest timber sales in Tongass National Forest in decades."

Source: KRBD [20], 06/25/2020

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