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"US Grid Monitor Gives Grim Warning Of Power Supply Risks" [1]

"Additions of clean electricity generation and power lines are falling farther behind the pace of retiring coal and gas plants and surging data center and industrial demand, said the grid’s reliability monitor in an unusually grim outlook for the nation."

Source: E&E News [2], 12/20/2024

"Who Are Climate Migrants And What Can The World Do For Them?" [3]

"With 2024 set to become the hottest year on record, growing climate extremes mean some places around the world will become uninhabitable and that could lead to mass migration."

Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [4], 12/20/2024

Race Is On To Save The Everglades And Protect A Key Drinking Water Source [5]

"The Everglades ecosystem was degraded and transformed when a highway connecting Tampa and Miami was built in 1928, cutting through a mosaic of prairies, sawgrass marshes, freshwater ponds and forested uplands. Sections of the road are now being elevated to restore water flows into the Shark River Slough – a vital restoration area deep in the Everglades National Park."

Source: AP [6], 12/20/2024

Petrochemical Plants Send Millions Of Pounds Of Pollutants Into Waterways [7]

"Nearly 70 petrochemical companies across the nation, including 30 in Texas, are sending millions of pounds of pollutants into waterways each year due to weak or nonexistent regulations, according to a report published by the watchdog group Environmental Integrity Project."

Source: EHN [8], 12/20/2024

How A Public University Courted The Gas Industry Despite Climate Impacts [9]

"As the liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom gained momentum in southwest Louisiana, one public institution of higher learning, McNeese State University, courted the industry to help launch a new LNG Center of Excellence, hired a director doubling as an LNG industry lobbyist, and approached federal regulators to co-locate their own research center at the university, according to emails obtained via public records requests by DeSmog and The Guardian."

Source: DeSmog/Guardian [10], 12/20/2024

Carcinogen From Goodyear Plant Is Invading Niagara Falls Neighborhoods [11]

"Recent computer modeling shows that the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company’s chemical plant in Niagara Falls, New York, is releasing a bladder carcinogen into nearby neighborhoods at levels up to seven times the state’s safety guideline."

Source: Public Health Watch [12], 12/20/2024

"Biden Declares Tougher 2035 Emissions Targets Weeks Before Trump Return" [13]

"Joe Biden has announced tougher targets on the US’s carbon dioxide emissions for the next decade, in a defiant final gesture intended as a “capstone” on his legacy on the climate."

Source: Guardian [14], 12/20/2024

EPA Approves California Electric Car Mandate. Will Trump Try To Revoke It? [15]

"The Biden administration today approved California’s groundbreaking mandate phasing out new gas-powered cars just weeks before the incoming Trump administration poses a threat of overturning electric vehicle and climate rules."

Source: CalMatters [16], 12/20/2024

"Southern Black Farmers Sow Rice and Reconciliation" [17]

"Jubilee Justice grows rice regeneratively while reclaiming the past."

Source: Civil Eats [18], 12/19/2024

"Why Are Pesticide Companies Fighting State Laws to Address PFAS?" [19]

"In Maine, Maryland, and beyond, the industry is using a well-worn playbook to slow legislators’ attempts to get forever chemicals out of food and water."

Source: Civil Eats [20], 12/19/2024

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