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Huge Green Energy Transmission Project Will Cut Through SW Indigenous Lands [1]

"After a federal court rejected their lawsuit, tribes are turning to the U.N. for help."

Source: Grist [2], 04/23/2024

Calif. Communities Fight The Last Toxic Battery Recycling Plant In The West [3]

"Lead battery recycling is a crucial but dirty business. As a plant outside Los Angeles seeks to renew its operating permit, the community pushes back."

Source: Grist [4], 04/23/2024

"The EPA Is Cracking Down On PFAS — But Not In Fertilizer" [5]

"Farmers spread treated human waste on their crops. It's full of forever chemicals."

Source: Grist [6], 04/23/2024

"A Web Of Front People Conceals Environmental Offenders In The Amazon" [7]

"A paper trail left by a notorious land grabber reveals how he used relatives and an employee as fronts to evade environmental fines and lawsuits, shedding light on this widespread practice in the Brazilian Amazon."

Source: Mongabay [8], 04/23/2024

"Ohio Gov. DeWine Campaign Got Secret $2.5 Million Boost From Power Company" [9]

"A dark money group funded by FirstEnergy spent $2.5 million to support the GOP hopeful as the utility pushed bailout of struggling nuclear plants."

Source: USA TODAY/Floodlight [10], 04/23/2024

Oil Companies Must Set Aside More Money to Plug Wells, But It Won’t Be Enough [11]

"For the first time in more than 60 years, the Bureau of Land Management will force oil and gas companies to set aside more money to guarantee they plug old wells, preventing them from leaking oil, brine and toxic or climate-warming gasses." "The new Bureau of Land Management regulation, which applies to nearly 90,000 wells on federal public land, is hampered by math errors and overly optimistic cost projections."

Source: ProPublica/Capital & Main [12], 04/23/2024

Top Louisiana University Lets Oil Firms Influence Research – For A Price [13]

"Louisiana State University allowed Shell to influence studies after a $25m donation and sought funds from other fossil fuel firms".

Source: Guardian/Lens [14], 04/23/2024

Will Zombie Ag-Gag Laws Ever Really Die? [15]

Laws that make undercover journalistic investigations of animal agriculture operations illegal violate the First Amendment, right? Not so clear, laments WatchDog Opinion, which points out that while the Supreme Court appeared to have struck down such laws just last year, it may now revisit the issue. Why it should matter not just to environmental reporters but to all journalists.

Roadkill Makes for Jolting Read in ‘Crossings’ [16]

As human roadways sprawl across a global network, the planet’s other living things have not only found the vehicles that travel them among the world’s deadliest weapons but also that road noise, the impassable divisions of the landscape and more have massive implications for nature. BookShelf reviews Ben Goldfarb’s eye-opening new book, “Crossings,” and the realities of road ecology.

DEADLINE: Yale Environment 360 Film Contest [17]

This annual contest honors the year’s best environmental films from around the world, highlighting work that has not previously been widely seen. Cash prizes. Deadline to enter is May 25, 2025.

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