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Incinerators Offer Local Journalists Some Burning Issues [1]

Incinerators — there may be fewer of them these days, but it’s likely there’s still one near you and it’s probably polluting the air. How a cheap method to make garbage go away now has become a problem of its own, one that often sparks debates over environmental justice. This week’s Tipsheet has a quick rundown on incinerator regulation, outlines key problem areas and offers resources for reporting your own local incinerator story.

"This Fungus Eats Polyurethane" [2]

"To Sehroon Khan, a scientist at the Kunming Institute of Botany in the province of Yunnan, China, exploring a new garbage dump is kind of like going to the grocery store. “You know that if you go to a vegetable market, you can find all types of vegetables easily,” Khan says. “If you go to a garbage or dumping site where there are many plastic wastes, there must be a microorganism that can degrade it.”

Source: Sierra [3], 10/08/2018

"EPA: To Topple Climate Rules, Officials Erase Air Pollutants" [4]

"The Trump administration might be weakening the case for future climate change policy by removing an important metric that lowers the cost of reducing carbon: simultaneous cuts to conventional air pollution."

Source: ClimateWire [5], 10/08/2018

Cleaning Up Urban Storm Water Could Be A Boon For Water-Stressed Cities [6]

"3 promising new technologies could help send storm water to taps in thirsty cities".

Source: EHN [7], 10/08/2018

Diversity In Enviro Groups Improving, With A Long Way Still To Go [8]

"When it comes to leadership in environmental organizations, key positions are still held by white men."

Source: EHN [9], 10/08/2018

"Nominations: FERC Pick Faces Bruising Confirmation Fight" [10]

"Environmentalists are going on offense against President Trump's latest pick to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, signaling that another bruising confirmation fight looms in the weeks ahead."

Source: E&E Daily [11], 10/08/2018

"Court Upholds Obama’s Atlantic Ocean National Monument" [12]

"A federal court Friday upheld the massive national monument former President Obama created off of the New England coast in the Atlantic Ocean."

Source: The Hill [13], 10/08/2018

"Haiti Quake Kills At Least 14, Aftershock Jolts Nervous Residents" [14]

"An earthquake hit northern Haiti late on Saturday, killing at least 14 people and sparking a scramble by rescue agencies to help residents of the worst-hit towns in the impoverished Caribbean country."

Source: Reuters [15], 10/08/2018

Nationwide Class Action Lawsuit Targets Makers of PFAS Chemicals [16]

"Robert Bilott, who successfully sued DuPont over PFOA, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of everyone in the U.S. who has PFAS chemicals in their blood."

Source: The Intercept [17], 10/08/2018

"Storm Michael Expected To Hit Florida As A Hurricane Midweek" [18]

"Tropical Storm Michael is on track to hit the Florida Panhandle midweek as a Category 2 hurricane packing 100 miles per hour (160 kmh) or stronger winds, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said early Monday in an advisory."

Source: Reuters [19], 10/08/2018

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