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"Kavanaugh’s Record On EPA Rules Worries Environmental Groups" [1]

"Environmental groups were not going to be happy with anyone President Donald Trump picked for the Supreme Court. But the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh has them especially worried."

Source: AP [2], 08/07/2018

"Flood Thy Neighbor: Who Stays Dry and Who Decides?" [3]

"One Missouri town’s levee saga captures what's wrong with America's approach to controlling rivers."

Source: ProPublica/Reveal [4], 08/07/2018

"Chile Accuses Fishery Of Damaging Environment After Salmon Escape" [5]

"Chile’s environment ministry on Monday accused the local unit of Norway’s Marine Harvest of damaging the environment after hundreds of thousands of salmon escaped from one of the company’s fisheries last month."

Source: Reuters [6], 08/07/2018

"World At Risk Of Heading Toward Irreversible 'Hothouse' State" [7]

"The world is at risk of entering “hothouse” conditions where global average temperatures will be 4-5 degrees Celsius higher even if emissions reduction targets under a global climate deal are met, scientists said in a study published on Monday."

Source: Reuters [8], 08/07/2018

New York: "More Than 120 Groups Push To Lift Broad Nuclear Subsidies" [9]

"Some 130 environmental groups are taking aim at New York’s nuclear subsidies."

Source: AP [10], 08/07/2018

"Trump Inaccurately Claims California Is Wasting Water as Fires Burn" [11]

"In his first remarks on the vast California wildfires that have killed at least seven people and forced thousands to flee, President Trump blamed the blazes on the state’s environmental policies and inaccurately claimed that water that could be used to fight the fires was “foolishly being diverted into the Pacific Ocean.”"

Source: NY Times [12], 08/07/2018

Mendocino Complex Now Largest Wildfire In Calif. History, Cal Fire Says [13]

"The Mendocino Complex Fire in Northern California is now the largest in state history, scorching 283,800 acres, Cal Fire reported Monday."

Source: Sacramento Bee [14], 08/07/2018

SciLine's Media Briefing on Extreme Weather & Climate Change [15]

Tune in to SciLine's next media briefing to learn about the latest findings in climate attribution science, and to help you communicate accurately about these complex relationships. The briefing will be web-based and accessible via telephone or computer, so you can attend and ask questions from wherever you are. Free registration required.

Journalism, Science Students Taught To Tune Their B.S. Detectors [16]

​When it comes to nosing out the real “fake news,” reporters who cover environment, health and science have a long history of unmasking hype, misinformation and propaganda. The latest EJ Academy shares a new initiative to teach budding journalism and science students together, so they can be advocates for science and information literacy.

Hurricane Reporting, By the Numbers [17]

​Smart coverage of the ongoing hurricane season means reporting not just people stories, but numbers stories too. This week’s TipSheet explains and offers half a dozen metrics, including pressure, width, surge and rainfall, to better track these extreme storms. Plus, should there be a “Category 6?”

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