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Days of Extreme Heat Will Become Weeks as Climate Warms, US Study Warns [1]

"Nearly every part of the United States will face a significant increase in extremely hot days by mid-century, even if some action is taken to reduce greenhouse emissions, a new study says. If nothing is done to rein in climate change, it warns, the impact will be worse."

Source: InsideClimate News [2], 07/17/2019

Dems, Scientists Slam Trump Administration Actions On Scientific Boards [3]

"Scientists and Democratic lawmakers during a hearing Tuesday raised concerns over the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over actions by the Trump administration they say are having a negative impact on science boards."

Source: The Hill [4], 07/17/2019

"Car Rules: Trump Admin Abandons Fast Timeline For Rollback — Sources" [5]

"The Trump administration appears to have abandoned its initial strategy for defending the rollback of Obama-era clean car rules from court challenges, according to three people with knowledge of the situation."

Source: ClimateWire [6], 07/17/2019

SEJ Signs on to RCFP/News Media Coalition Letter to US EPA [7]

SEJ joined the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and 37 other news media organizations in signing a July 9, 2019, letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency arguing against its proposed changes to Freedom of Information Act regulations. The coalition's letter contends that EPA should allow comments and revisions to its updated FOIA policy, and followed SEJ's own letter to the EPA on June 26. Read details and see ongoing coverage of this issue here [7].

SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism Awards $30,400 to Support Stories on Biodiversity [8]

The Society of Environmental Journalists' Fund for Environmental Journalism has awarded grants for nine new story projects selected through the Spring 2019 round of competition for stories about biodiversity and community-based conservation. Photo: Grantee Maya L. Kapoor.

Sen. Hirono Leads Letter Warning of Science Data Suppression at USGS [9]

"Last week, Sen. Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawai‘i) and 21 of her US Senate colleagues sent a letter to Dr. James Reilly, the director of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), to express their concern over recent reports that USGS will only utilize climate models that project the effects of climate change through 2040."

Source: Big Island Now [10], 07/16/2019

"Border Wall: Trump Fights Greens' Victory At Supreme Court" [11]

"The Trump administration is heading to the Supreme Court to fight an environmental lawsuit that halted construction of several border wall projects."

Source: Greenwire [12], 07/16/2019

"Earth Just Had Its Hottest June On Record, On Track For Warmest July" [13]

"Boosted by a historic heat wave in Europe and unusually warm conditions across the Arctic and Eurasia, the average temperature of the planet soared to its highest level ever recorded in June."

Source: Washington Post [14], 07/16/2019

"Hawaiian Activists Prepare For Mauna Kea Telescope Convoys" [15]

"Scientists hope the massive telescope they plan to build atop Hawaii’s highest peak, a world-renowned location for astronomy, will help them peer back to the time just after the Big Bang and answer fundamental questions about the universe."

Source: AP [16], 07/16/2019

‘Toxic Stew’ Stirred Up by Disasters Poses Long-Term Danger: Research [17]

"New research shows that the extreme weather and fires of recent years, similar to the flooding that has struck Louisiana and the Midwest, may be making Americans sick in ways researchers are only beginning to understand."

Source: NY Times [18], 07/16/2019

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