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"Study: Rising Lake Temperatures May Worsen Algae Blooms" [1]

"Some of the world’s biggest temperature jumps are happening in lakes — suggesting that problems such as algae blooms and low-oxygen zones hazardous to fish will get worse, a new report says."

Source: Wash Post [2], 12/23/2015

"Wild Bees on the Decline in Key US Agricultural Ecosystems – Study" [3]

"Researchers point to concerns over pesticides as diseases as bee numbers drop while farmland requiring the pollinators increases"

Source: Reuters [4], 12/23/2015

"Atrazine: The Latest Pesticide on Trial" [5]

"With California working to list atrazine as toxic to the reproductive system, three of the United States' most-widely used pesticides are under fire for adverse health effects."

Source: Civil Eats [6], 12/23/2015

Exxon's Oil Industry Peers Knew About Climate Dangers in the 1970s, Too [7]

"The American Petroleum Institute together with the nation's largest oil companies ran a task force to monitor and share climate research between 1979 and 1983, indicating that the oil industry, not just Exxon alone, was aware of its possible impact on the world's climate far earlier than previously known."

Source: InsideClimate News [8], 12/23/2015

"California Snowpack Exceeds Average for First Time in Years" [9]

"A series of powerful snowstorms in the Sierra Nevada has resulted in a small milestone in drought-stricken California: The snowpack is now higher than average for this time of year."

Source: LA Times [10], 12/23/2015

"Cities Join Defense of EPA's Key Carbon Rule" [11]

"The National League of Cities, which represents over 19,000 U.S. cities, filed a motion in a federal court Tuesday to support the Obama administration's push to curb carbon emissions against legal challenges."

Source: Reuters [12], 12/23/2015

"After Paris Accord, Most U.S. Republicans Back Action on Climate" [13]

"A majority of U.S. Republicans who had heard of the international climate deal in Paris said they support working with other countries to curb global warming and were willing to take steps to do so, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters [14], 12/23/2015

SEJ's 26th Annual Conference, Sacramento, CA, Sept. 21-25, 2016 [15]

Environmental Journalism 2016 took us to California, the Land of Extremes and Home of Big Dreams, hosted by Capital Public Radio and UC Davis. Multimedia coverage is posted here. [16] See the agenda [17] and speaker bios. [18]

"Tallest American Chestnut Tree Found In Maine" [19]

"A century ago American chestnut trees dominated the eastern woodlands from Georgia to Maine. Growing straight and tall they were prized for timber. Wildlife depended on the nuts they provided every year."

Source: Maine Public Broadcasting [20], 12/22/2015

"Tentative Agreement Reached in Dispute Over Endangered Fish" [21]

"Wildlife advocates reached a tentative agreement with the U.S. government in a legal dispute over an endangered fish in the Yellowstone River along the Montana-North Dakota border."

Source: AP [22], 12/22/2015

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