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"How TV News Fumbles on Climate Change" [1]

Not long after the president weighed in on the National Climate Assessment, a troop of highly paid climate deniers took to the big TV talk shows to discredit the scientists who put together the report. Lisa Hymas of Media Matters tracked the egregious contradictions, distortions, and outright lies that were permitted on CNN, Fox News, and NBC. She discusses why the television networks have such a hard time booking actual scientists to discuss global warming, and the pernicious myths and omissions that continue to dog our climate discourse.

Source: On The Media [2], 12/03/2018

"Betting On A New Way To Make Concrete That Doesn’t Pollute" [3]

"Just after sunrise, a concrete plant located in a muddy industrial zone north of London stirs to life. Workers in orange suits and hard hats watch through a protective window as a machine presses what looks like red sand into a tray of brick-shaped blocks."

Source: NY Times [4], 12/03/2018

Trump Admin OKs Seismic Tests That Could Harm Atlantic Dolphins, Whales [5]

"The Trump administration took an important step toward future oil and natural gas drilling off the Atlantic shore, approving five requests allowing companies to conduct deafening seismic surveys that could harm tens of thousands of dolphins, whales and other marine animals, according to studies."

Source: Washington Post [6], 12/03/2018

Political Leaders Arrive In Poland In Race To Deliver on UN Climate Deal [7]

"Political leaders on Monday began arriving in the Polish coal city of Katowice where two weeks of talks have begun to revive the landmark Paris 2015 deal on climate change as dire warnings mount about a lack of action."

Source: Reuters [8], 12/03/2018

Request to Streamline Federal Document Purges Has Researchers on Edge [9]

"The Department of the Interior is seeking to streamline its schedule for document archiving (and destruction). Some scientists worry about what will be lost."

Source: Undark [10], 11/30/2018

Ariz. Top Court Rules Against Hopi on Wastewater Snow on Sacred Land [11]

"The Hopi Tribe cannot claim special damage on land controlled by the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Thursday, all but ending an eight-year legal battle and ensuring the ski area can continue using machine-made snow on the state's most popular slopes."

Source: Arizona Republic [12], 11/30/2018

"7 Found Guilty In Killing Of Honduran Environmental Activist" [13]

"A Honduran court found seven people guilty of participating in the 2016 murder of prize-winning indigenous and environmental rights activist Berta Caceres, while acquitting an eighth suspect in a case that has drawn international attention."

Source: AP [14], 11/30/2018

"Businesses Discharging PFAS into Michigan's Waterways" [15]

"Michigan businesses are discharging high levels of PFAS that move into the state's waterways on a daily basis."

Source: MLive [16], 11/30/2018

Poll: Nearly Two-Thirds Of Republicans Now Acknowledge Climate Change [17]

"Nearly two-thirds of Republicans and a majority of all Americans now acknowledge climate change, according to a Monmouth University Poll released Thursday."

Source: The Hill [18], 11/30/2018

New Tick Species Can Transmit Disease, Spreading In The U.S. [19]

"A new invasive tick species capable of transmitting several severe diseases is spreading in the United States, posing an emerging threat to human and animal health, according to a pair of reports issued Thursday."

Source: Washington Post [20], 11/30/2018

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