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"Obama Fosters Hope In Flint, But Fears Remain" [1]

"President Barack Obama’s assurances Wednesday that Flint’s water is safe to drink from faucet filters was met with skepticism among residents of this predominately African-American city beset by fears of lead lingering in their pipes."

Source: Detroit News [2], 05/05/2016

Meet the Fishes [3]

If you know young budding environmental journalists who like to write about their experiences, bring them to The River Project's Wetlab in New York to see and learn about the crabs, fishes and oysters that dwell in the Hudson River.

"A Disgraced Coal Baron Just Showed Up at a Hillary Clinton Protest" [4]

"Don Blankenship was recently sentenced to prison, but that's not keeping him away from the presidential election."

Source: Mother Jones/Climate Desk [5], 05/04/2016

Water Shortages To Deliver 'Severe Hit' To Economies, World Bank Warns [6]


"Water shortages will deliver a 'severe hit' to the economies of the Middle East, central Asia, and Africa by the middle of the century, taking double digits off their GDP, the World Bank warned on Tuesday."

Source: Guardian [7], 05/04/2016

"Drought-Hit Zimbabwe Sells Off Wild Animals" [8]

"Zimbabwe put its wild animals up for sale on Tuesday, saying it needed buyers to step in and save the beasts from a devastating drought."

Source: Reuters [9], 05/04/2016

"More Acidic Seawater Now Dissolving Bit Of Florida Keys Reef" [10]

"Seawater — increasingly acidic due to global warming — is eating away the limestone framework for the coral reef of the upper Florida Keys, according to a new study. It's something that scientists had expected, but not so soon."

Source: AP [11], 05/04/2016

"Colorado Court Strikes Down Local Bans on Fracking" [12]

"Colorado’s Supreme Court on Monday struck down local government prohibitions on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, handing oil and gas companies a victory in a lengthy battle over energy production in the environmentally conscious state."

Source: NY Times [13], 05/04/2016

Brazil Files $44 Billion Lawsuit Against Vale, BHP For Dam Spill [14]

"Federal prosecutors in Brazil filed a 155 billion-real ($43.5 billion) civil lawsuit on Tuesday against iron miner Samarco and its owners, Vale SA and BHP Billiton, for a collapsed tailings dam in November that killed 19 people and polluted a major river."

Source: Reuters [15], 05/04/2016

"TTIP Trade Talks 'Likely To Stop', Warns French Minister" [16]

"Talks between the US and EU over the wide-ranging TTIP trade deal are likely to grind to a halt, according to France's trade minister."

Source: BBC News [17], 05/04/2016

"Resettling the First American ‘Climate Refugees’" [18]

"ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, La. — Each morning at 3:30, when Joann Bourg leaves the mildewed and rusted house that her parents built on her grandfather’s property, she worries that the bridge connecting this spit of waterlogged land to Louisiana’s terra firma will again be flooded and she will miss another day’s work."

Source: NY Times [19], 05/04/2016

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