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Follow Fish Advisories To Catch Local Stories [1]

Toxic chemicals and disease-causing microorganisms can be found in some fresh-caught fish. And that means local stories for environmental journalists, who can pick up on problems through federal and state fish advisories. The latest TipSheet explains the health impacts and how they’re regulated, plus questions to ask and story ideas, including an environmental justice angle.

"They Grow the Nation’s Food, but They Can’t Drink the Water" [2]

"Water is a currency in California, and the low-income farmworkers who pick the Central Valley’s crops know it better than anyone. They labor in the region’s endless orchards, made possible by sophisticated irrigation systems, but at home their faucets spew toxic water tainted by arsenic and fertilizer chemicals."

Source: NY Times [3], 05/22/2019

130 Species, Lots Of Energy Drinks: Inside The World Series Of Birding [4]

"As the clock struck 12, the Meadowlands Marsh Hawks set out into the New Jersey night. But could they tally enough birds to beat their rivals?"

Source: Guardian [5], 05/21/2019

"Trump Threatens To Cut Millions From Fire Departments In California" [6]

"Officials in California are crying foul over a Trump administration plan to slash firefighting assistance payments to the state, which could amount to millions of dollars in lost income for fire departments."

Source: McClatchy [7], 05/21/2019

"These Huge New Wind Turbines Are A Marvel. They’re Also The Future." [8]

"The math on wind turbines is pretty simple: Bigger is better." "The latest model has blades longer than football fields."

Source: Vox [9], 05/21/2019

Dem Hopeful Bennet Unveils Climate Plan With Farm, Conservation Focus [10]

"U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, a 2020 Democratic presidential contender, unveiled a plan on Monday to tackle climate change with a focus on slashing emissions from farming and ranching and conserving nearly a third of U.S. lands."

Source: Reuters [11], 05/21/2019

Middle America’s Low-Hanging Carbon: Grid, Agriculture, Transportation [12]

"The American Midwest is at a turning point as it confronts the global climate crisis. It's a landscape of opportunity, where investment is starting to pour into renewable energy, farmers are turning to climate-friendly practices, and automakers are introducing new electric vehicles. But its path forward is still cluttered with obstacles."

Source: InsideClimate News [13], 05/21/2019

"Oil And Gas: Millions Of Abandoned Wells Spark Climate, Safety Fears" [14]

"A couple of years ago, Charlie Brethauer started to smell gas in the backyard of his home."

Source: EnergyWire [15], 05/21/2019

Use of Antibiotics To Fight Citrus Bacteria Alarms Health Officials [16]

"In its decision to approve two drugs for orange and grapefruit trees, the E.P.A. largely ignored objections from the C.D.C. and the F.D.A., which fear that expanding their use in cash crops could fuel antibiotic resistance in humans."

Source: NY Times [17], 05/21/2019

Supreme Court Rules For Native American Rights In Wyoming Hunting Case [18]

"The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Native American rights in a 5-4 decision in a case out of Wyoming. Justice Neil Gorsuch, the only Westerner on the court, provided the decisive vote in this case, showing himself again to be sensitive to Native American rights."

Source: NPR [19], 05/21/2019

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