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"Here’s How Coronavirus Could Raise Cities’ Risk for Climate Disasters" [1]

"The economic toll of the coronavirus is forcing cities and states to redirect money away from projects that provide climate resilience, in a shift that threatens to tackle one crisis at the expense of another."

Source: NY Times [2], 04/24/2020

Trump Threatened To Fire Top CDC Doc For Sounding Virus Alarm In Feb. [3]

"President Donald Trump threatened to fire Dr. Nancy Messonnier, a top official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, after her blunt warnings about the severity of COVID-19 caused the stock market to plunge in February, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday."

Source: Business Insider [4], 04/24/2020

"Report Lays Out Plans To Save Sagging U.S. Nuclear Industry" [5]

"The Trump administration laid out a road map today for bolstering the nation's struggling nuclear industry through far-reaching measures that range from requesting an initial $150 million investment to launch a federal uranium reserve to expanded mining on public lands."

Source: Greenwire [6], 04/24/2020

"EPA: Feud With Democrats Escalates Over Enforcement Plans" [7]

"EPA is pushing back against mounting criticism from congressional Democrats that the agency is 'suspending enforcement of environmental laws' during the COVID-19 pandemic."

Source: Greenwire [8], 04/24/2020

"As Carbon Recedes Due to Virus, Methane Will Likely Increase" [9]

"The travel restrictions and economic unraveling triggered by the coronavirus have led to an unprecedented drop in carbon emissions worldwide. That may feel like a rare bit of silver lining—and yet climate advocates aren’t celebrating. Many are worried about an uptick in emissions of the lesser-known greenhouse gas: methane."

Source: Bloomberg [10], 04/24/2020

"Meat-Shortage Risk Climbs With 25% of U.S. Pork Capacity Offline" [11]

"The U.S. is edging closer to possible meat shortages with another major plant taken off line. About a quarter of American pork production and 10% of beef output has now been shuttered, according to the United Food & Commercial Workers, which estimates that 13 U.S. plants have seen closures."

Source: Bloomberg [12], 04/24/2020

Bankruptcy Looms Over US Oil Industry, From Oil Fields To Pipelines [13]

"U.S. shale producers, refiners and pipeline companies are scrambling for cash and face likely restructuring as they struggle under heavy debt loads while engulfed in the worst crisis the oil industry has faced."

Source: Reuters [14], 04/24/2020

Supreme Court Clean Water Act Test ‘Devastating’ for Industry [15]

"Clean Water Act attorneys have a new permitting guidepost after the Supreme Court on Thursday struck a middle ground in a landmark case on federal water protections. The justices in a 6-3 opinion ruled that polluters must get permits for indirect water contamination that’s the “functional equivalent” of a direct discharge into federal waterways."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [16], 04/24/2020

"India Sees Coronavirus Threat to Fragile Population: Tigers" [17]

"The country is home to most of the world’s wild tigers, and wildlife authorities announced steps to protect them."

Source: NY Times [18], 04/23/2020

Trump Says National Parks To Start Reopening As States Relax Restrictions [19]

"President Trump said Wednesday that his administration would begin to reopen national parks as states relax restrictions meant to curb the spread of the coronavirus."

Source: The Hill [20], 04/23/2020

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