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"Trump-Era EPA Meddled in PFAS Science, Agency Watchdog Finds" [1]

"In the final days of the Trump administration, a political appointee at the EPA ordered a last-minute review of the hazards of a “forever chemical,” triggering delay, confusion, and significant changes to a nearly final work product, the agency’s inspector general found in a Friday report."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [2], 06/17/2024

Trump Rallies GOPers Against Biden Energy Policies, But Sidesteps IRA [3]

"Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump delivered a campaign-style energy address during a day of meetings with congressional Republicans on Thursday, hitting on trademark themes like “drill baby drill” and pledging to reverse Biden administration policies he said hamper fossil fuel development and favor electric vehicles."

Source: Politico [4], 06/17/2024

Strong Winds, Steep Terrain Hamper Crews Battling Major Fire Near L.A. [5]

"Strong winds pushed flames through dry brush in mountains along Interstate 5 north of Los Angeles on Sunday, and officials warned residents in the wildfire’s path to be prepared to leave if it explodes in size again."

Source: AP [6], 06/17/2024

Tracking the EPA Agenda Through Agency Grants [7]

Much of what the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency accomplishes, whether cleaning up water, shoring up infrastructure or reducing climate change, is done through its grants program. To help track that spending, the latest Reporter’s Toolbox points reporters to an enhanced EPA grant database tool that lets you search by geography and across other databases. More on how to make the most of it.

Rethinking Rural Reporting — How To Get Past the Cliches [8]

When covering rural America, mainstream media often defaults to stereotypes steeped in politics and ignores the diversity that actually exists there, as expanding news deserts exacerbate the problem. Reporter Claire Carlson on why this matters — including in discouraging investment around climate change or resource industries urban dwellers depend on. Here’s how journalists can report richer, more nuanced stories about rural people and places.

Hawaii's Birds Are Going Extinct. Last Hope Could Be Millions Of Mosquitoes [9]

"Every week at the Maui airport, a small helicopter gets loaded with 250,000 passengers. They're male mosquitoes, key players in a strategy that could be the last, best hope for Hawaii's endangered birds."

Source: NPR [10], 06/14/2024

Cooler, Hurricane-Boosting La Niña To Replace El Niño [11]

"The strong El Nino weather condition that added a bit of extra heat to already record warm global temperatures is gone. It’s cool flip side, La Nina, is likely to breeze in just in time for peak Atlantic hurricane season, federal meteorologists said."

Source: AP [12], 06/14/2024

"EPA To Disband Red Hill Oversight Group Amid Navy Complaints" [13]

"HONOLULU — A community-led group formed to provide public oversight of the Navy’s Red Hill fuel facility will be shut down after the committee refused to cede control of the meetings to the military."

Source: Honolulu Civil Beat [14], 06/14/2024

"Senate Confirms Nominees To Energy Panel" [15]

"The Senate has confirmed three nominees to a bipartisan energy regulatory board."

Source: The Hill [16], 06/14/2024

"Climate Change Funding Talks Stuck Ahead Of COP29 Summit" [17]

"With just five months to go before this year's U.N. climate summit, countries cannot agree on the size of a global funding bill to help the developing world fight climate change - let alone how to split it."

Source: Reuters [18], 06/14/2024

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