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Why Brazilian Towns Awash With Royalties From Oil Are Still Among Poorest [1]

"Though 60 miles (100km) apart, the Brazilian municipalities of Presidente Kennedy in Espírito Santo state and Campos dos Goytacazes in Rio de Janeiro state have one big thing in common: oil. Since late in the last century, their public funds have been bolstered by billions in royalties from oil finds in the offshore Campos Basin. Yet despite having significantly more resources than other towns and cities in Brazil, both still face problems such as poor sanitation and healthcare, inadequate social housing and state education as well as corruption scandals.

Source: Agência Pública [2], 08/11/2025

Records Contradict What FEMA Leader Told Congress About Texas Flood Response [3]

"In the week after floods tore through Texas Hill Country, most survivors were unable to get through to a federal aid hotline because the Department of Homeland Security let funding lapse, according to publicly available contract records and internal FEMA call center logs obtained by NPR."

Source: NPR [4], 08/11/2025

"Far More Environmental Data Is Being Deleted In Trump's Second Term" [5]

"The current Trump administration has made 70% more changes to government environmental websites during its first 100 days than the first Trump administration did, and those changes are bolder, according to a report published by the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative (EDGI)."

Source: NPR [6], 08/11/2025

"Popular E.P.A. Database Is in Limbo Amid Science Cuts" [7]

"The Environmental Protection Agency said it would stop updating research that hundreds of companies use to calculate their greenhouse gas emissions after the agency suspended the database’s creator because he had signed a letter criticizing the Trump administration’s approach to scientific research."

Source: NYTimes [8], 08/11/2025

"Civil Cases Against Major Polluters Plummet Under Trump" [9]

"The Trump administration has filed far fewer civil cases accusing companies of violating environmental rules than its predecessors, an analysis of federal data shows."

Source: NYTimes [10], 08/11/2025

"Shrinking Cod: How Humans Are Impacting the Evolution of Species" [11]

"Biologists once thought that humans did little to affect the course of evolution in the short term. But a recent study of cod in the Baltic Sea reveals how overfishing and selective harvest of the largest fish has caused genetic changes that favor slower growth and smaller size."

Source: YaleE360 [12], 08/08/2025

"Judge Stops Hazardous Waste Shipments To Michigan Landfill From Five States" [13]

"A judge has stopped government contractors in five states from sending hazardous waste to a Michigan landfill after a year of legal challenges by Detroit-area communities concerned about possible environmental impacts."

Source: AP [14], 08/08/2025

"France’s Top Court Strikes Down Pesticide Clause In Farming Law" [15]

"France’s highest court on Thursday blocked a key part of a contentious farming law that would have brought back a banned pesticide."

Source: AP [16], 08/08/2025

As Mine Nears Approval in Ariz., Residents Fear It’s Affecting Their Wells [17]

"South32’s Hermosa mine would be the first approved under a new, fast-tracked process. The company recently notified local homeowners that it could impact their wells."

Source: Inside Climate News [18], 08/08/2025

"Ohio Finally Ends Subsidies For Two Scandal-Linked Coal Plants" [19]

"After six years and more than a half billion dollars in consumer costs, Ohio utility customers will no longer have to subsidize two 1950s-era coal plants in the state."

Source: Canary Media [20], 08/08/2025

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