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Judge May Take First-Hand Look at Border Sewage Before Dismissing Suit [1]

"After an intense two-hour hearing, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Miller said he will continue reviewing evidence before ruling on a government motion to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to compel the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) to halt the flow of millions of gallons of raw sewage from the Tijuana River into the Pacific Ocean."

Source: NBC 7 San Diego [2], 08/14/2018

PFAS Investigation Expands To 55 Residential Wells In Richland Township [3]

"RICHLAND TOWNSHIP, MI-- After a number of wells were found with high levels of PFAS, an investigation is being expanded to include nearly double the amount of wells initially tested in Richland Township, the Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services Department said."

Source: MLive [4], 08/14/2018

"Court Losses Pile Up For EPA" [5]

"Former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's legacy took another hit last week as a federal court ordered EPA to ban a heavily used farm chemical.

During the Obama administration, EPA said it would ban chlorpyrifos after health assessments showed current uses posed dietary and drinking water risks to humans, especially children. But Pruitt reversed the proposed ban in March 2017, declaring that the agency was returning to "sound science."

Source: Greenwire [6], 08/14/2018

How Can We Address Effects Of Climate Change On Communities Of Color? [7]

"Climate change is a massive, complex, globe-spanning issue that affects every facet of our lives. And like most problems at its scale, it’s bound to affect the poor and people of color most significantly."

Source: Miami Herald [8], 08/14/2018

Germany Aims To End Use Of Glyphosate For 3 Years: Spokesman [9]

"Use of glyphoste-based weed-killers should be halted during the current legislative period which ends in three years, a spokesman for the German environment ministry said on Monday."

Source: Reuters [10], 08/14/2018

A Message from SEJ's President [11]

August 14, 2018 — As a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists, you're committed to the hard work of reporting — of informing the public about the things that affect air we breathe, the water we drink, the public lands we enjoy and the ecosystems and climate in which we live. I hope that SEJ has helped to connect you with sources and provided some of the tools and inspiration you need to do your work.

"2018 Is Shaping Up to Be the Fourth-Hottest Year." We’re Not Prepared [12]

"This summer of fire and swelter looks a lot like the future that scientists have been warning about in the era of climate change, and it’s revealing in real time how unprepared much of the world remains for life on a hotter planet."

Source: NY Times [13], 08/13/2018

"DNC Reverses Ban On Fossil Fuel Donations" [14]

"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) overwhelmingly passed a resolution on Friday evening saying it welcomes donations from fossil fuel industry workers and “employers’ political action committees.”

Source: The Hill [15], 08/13/2018

"NOAA Lowers Hurricane Season Forecast, Says El Niño Likely on the Way" [16]

"With cooler sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean and a 70 percent chance El Niño will form, federal forecasters now expect a below normal hurricane season."

Source: InsideClimate News [17], 08/13/2018

"The Weight of Numbers: Air Pollution and PM2.5" [18]

"Emanating from smokestacks, vehicle engines, construction projects, and fires large and small, airborne pollution – sometimes smaller than the width of a human hair, ...  is a leading driver of heart disease and stroke, lung cancer, and respiratory infections the world over."

Source: UnDark/Pulitzer Center [19], 08/13/2018

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