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Iran War Has US Farmers Worried About Cost And Availability Of Fertilizer [1]

"Tennessee farmer Todd Littleton expects to pay $100,000 more for fertilizer this season, a 40% spike from his bill last year thanks to the war in Iran — and he is scrambling to cover that extra cost."

Source: AP [2], 03/19/2026

EPA Rolled Back Mercury Regs And Left This Community In Pollution's Path [3]

"Rainbow trout is a prized catch for fisherman on the Northern Cheyenne reservation, in the high plains of southeastern Montana." 

Source: CNN [4], 03/19/2026

"NRC Considers Eliminating Half-Century-Old Radiation Standard" [5]

"Under the draft proposal, the principle that exposure should be “as low as reasonably achievable” will be replaced with hard limits and special exceptions."

Source: E&E News [6], 03/19/2026

"Ruling The Night: Bat Species At Risk" [7]

"On a recent afternoon, deep in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley and less than an hour’s drive from Shenandoah National Park, a tricolored bat was moving its mouth rapidly, as if it was trying to chew something. In fact, it was echolocating, using its mouth to shape and direct pulses of ultrasonic sound as a way to survey its surroundings."

Source: National Parks Traveler [8], 03/18/2026

Ten Million Tons of Manure In California Are Unaccounted for: New Report [9]

"Factory farms in California routinely avoid pollution regulations intended to protect the state’s water, finds a new white paper out of Stanford. Ten million tons of animal manure in the Golden State are unaccounted for, the report finds, thanks to a combination of non-compliance, non-enforcement and opaque disclosure rules."

Source: Sentient [10], 03/18/2026

Iran War Shows Relying on Fossil Fuels Is ‘Delusional’: UN Climate Chief [11]

"Price spikes from the war highlight the necessity of the renewable energy transition for stability and national security, the U.N. official says."

"The Iran war’s disruption to the global energy market should be a wake-up call for countries that continue to rely on fossil fuels, said United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell in a speech on Monday.

Source: Inside Climate News [12], 03/18/2026

"Trump Officials Weigh New $1 Billion Deal to Stop Offshore Wind Farms" [13]

"Proposed settlements would block wind farms off New York State and North Carolina, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times."

Source: NYTimes [14], 03/18/2026

Okla. Found 100s Of Waste Wells Violating Rules. Then It Ignored Findings. [15]

"Oklahoma took on an ambitious project to catalog all of the state’s injection wells, which shoot toxic waste generated by oil drilling back into the ground. Despite records showing risk of drinking water pollution, the state chose not to act."

Source: The Frontier [16], 03/18/2026

As Winters Warm, Deadly Falls Through The Ice Become More Common [17]

"Elmer Brown was following two friends on his four-wheeler last November, hunting caribou across a frozen channel in northern Alaska when the ice gave way. All three plunged into the frigid water. One friend drowned, and Brown, 45, later died of hypothermia, leaving behind five children."

Source: AP [18], 03/18/2026

Wisc. Senate Sends Gov. $133 Million Package To Combat ‘Forever Chemicals’ [19]

"The Wisconsin Legislature sent a $133 million plan to combat contamination from so-called forever chemicals to Gov. Tony Evers for his approval Tuesday, promising an end to years of squabbling between the Democratic governor and Republican lawmakers over the issue."

Source: AP [20], 03/18/2026

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