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"Tallahassee Politicians Are Failing To Protect Florida’s Environment" [1]

"Tallahassee has failed to adequately address the increasing number of environmental problems facing Florida and the next class of elected officials must act far more aggressively to solve them. That was the view expressed by an overwhelming majority of the Florida Influencers, a group of 50 leading voices from around the state."

Source: Miami Herald [2], 08/13/2018

"Wildfire Reports Ignite Debate Over Climate Change Coverage" [3]

NPR and many other mainstream media are facing criticism for avoiding mention of the role of climate change in extreme weather events like wildfires. NPR is on the defensive.

Source: NPR [4], 08/13/2018

Garbage Pours Into Chesapeake Bay; States Quarrel Over Whose Mess It Is [5]

"After rain pummeled Mid-Atlantic States in recent weeks, Maryland officials publicly lamented the masses of trash flowing into Chesapeake Bay — and blamed two states to the north."

Source: NY Times [6], 08/13/2018

EPA Staff Objected to Agency’s New Rules on Asbestos Use: Internal Emails [7]

"Top officials at the Environmental Protection Agency pushed through a measure to review applications for using asbestos in consumer products, and did so over the objections of E.P.A.’s in-house scientists and lawyers, internal agency emails show."

Source: NY Times [8], 08/13/2018

Monsanto Ordered To Pay $289 Million In World's 1st Roundup Cancer Trial [9]

"A California jury on Friday found Monsanto liable in a lawsuit filed by a man who alleged the company’s glyphosate-based weed-killers, including Roundup, caused his cancer and ordered the company to pay $289 million in damages."

Source: Reuters [10], 08/13/2018

"The Wonder Plant That Could Slash Fertilizer Use" [11]

"An indigenous Mexican corn gets its nitrogen from the air."

Source: Atlantic [12], 08/10/2018

DOJ Probe: Did Alabama Beachgoers Kill Hundreds Of Protected Birds [13]

"The Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting an investigation after beachgoers visiting an Alabama island re-arranged eggs of a federally protected bird species and left them to "cook" in the sun, according to the Birmingham Audubon Society."

Source: The Hill [14], 08/10/2018

"Marine Mammals Have Lost a Gene That Now They May Desperately Need" [15]

"Dolphins, manatees, sea lions, elephant seals and other animals no longer produce an enzyme that protects land mammals against harmful chemicals, including some pesticides."

Source: NY Times [16], 08/10/2018

"Trump’s Tariffs on Canadian Newsprint Hasten Local Newspapers’ Demise" [17]

"The Trump administration’s decision to impose tariffs on Canadian newsprint is hastening the demise of local newspapers across the country, forcing already-struggling publications to cut staff, reduce the number of days they print and, in at least one case, shutter entirely."

Source: NY Times [18], 08/10/2018

"Suzuki, Mazda, Yamaha Admit Using Fake Vehicle Emission Data" [19]

"Japanese automakers Suzuki Motor Corp., Mazda Motor Corp. and Yamaha Motor Co. have admitted using falsified emissions data to inspect their new vehicles after the government ordered the industry to review its procedures."

Source: AP [20], 08/10/2018

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