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"Heat-Trapping Gases Broke Records In 2018, Climate Crisis Report Finds" [1]

"The gases heating the planet in 2018 were higher than humans have ever recorded, according to an authoritative new report from the American Meteorological Society and the US government."

Source: Guardian [2], 08/13/2019

"Ebola Drugs Show ‘90% Survival Rate’ In Breakthrough Trial" [3]

"Ebola may soon be a 'preventable and treatable' disease after a trial of two drugs showed significantly improved survival rates, scientists have said."

Source: BBC News [4], 08/13/2019

"Massachusetts, California Vow Suit Over Endangered Species Rollback" [5]

"California and Massachusetts say they’ll go to court to fight the Trump administration’s overhaul of the Endangered Species Act."

Source: AP [6], 08/13/2019

"New Trump Rules Weaken Wildlife Protections" [7]

"The Trump administration took its final step Monday to weaken the Endangered Species Act, a bedrock law that brought the bald eagle, the American alligator, the California condor, the humpback whale and the grizzly bear back from the brink of extinction."

Source: Washington Post [8], 08/13/2019

DEADLINE: Douglas Tweedale Memorial Fellowship [9]

The International Center for Journalists invites Latin American journalists to apply for this biennial fellowship. In 2023, the program begins with a webinar on disinformation and fact-checking best practices. Participants can apply for a 3-week, in-person study tour and newsroom attachment in the U.S. Deadline is Sep 14.

"How a State Plans to Turn Coal Country Into Coding Country" [10]

"Driven by a tech-industry vision of rural economic revival, Wyoming is requiring all of its K-12 public schools to offer computer science."

Source: NY Times [11], 08/12/2019

"Summer in the City Is Hot, but Some Neighborhoods Suffer More" [12]

"As the United States suffers through a summer of record-breaking heat, new research shows that temperatures on a scorching summer day can vary as much as 20 degrees across different parts of the same city, with poor or minority neighborhoods often bearing the brunt of that heat."

Source: NY Times [13], 08/12/2019

"Environmentalists Object To Georgia Power Coal Ash Plans" [14]

"Environmental groups urged Georgia officials to reject plans by Georgia Power to keep coal waste in ponds at several power plants."

Source: AP [15], 08/12/2019

"Inside The Tsilhqot’in Nation’s Battle Against Taseko Mines" [16]

"A proposed copper and gold mine has been rejected twice by the federal government for its impacts on Fish Lake, an area considered sacred by the Tsilhqot’in. But B.C.’s mining laws allow the company to move ahead with exploration work anyway. That doesn’t square with Tsilhqot’in law and the community says it won’t back down".

Source: The Narwhal [17], 08/12/2019

"Trump Delay Casts Doubt on First Major U.S. Offshore Wind Farm" [18]

"The Trump administration cast the fate of the nation’s first major offshore wind farm into doubt by extending an environmental review for the $2.8 billion Vineyard Wind project off Massachusetts.

Source: Bloomberg [19], 08/12/2019

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