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"How To Investigate Toxic Lead Lurking In Your Community’s Soil" [1]

"New resources from the Center for Public Integrity and Grist aim to teach residents and reporters how to conduct their own research."

Source: Grist [2], 04/29/2024

"Study Says It’s Likely A Warmer World Made Deadly Dubai Downpours Heavier" [3]

"Circumstantial evidence points to climate change as worsening the deadly deluge that just flooded Dubai and other parts of the Persian Gulf, but scientists didn’t discover the definitive fingerprints of greenhouse gas-triggered warming they have seen in other extreme weather events, a new report found."

Source: AP [4], 04/29/2024

As Bird Flu Spreads In Cows, Scientists Ask 4 Big Questions [5]

"On Friday, Colorado became the latest state to detect the bird flu virus spreading in dairy cattle. It follows revelations earlier in the week that viral fragments are turning up in retail milk."

Source: NPR [6], 04/29/2024

Angry Mexican Farmers Target Avocado Orchards That Suck Up Too Much Water [7]

"As a drought in Mexico drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action on thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up streams in the mountains west of Mexico City."

Source: AP [8], 04/29/2024

"A Water Crisis In Mississippi Turns Into A Fight Against Privatization" [9]

"Thanks to a federal judge, residents of Jackson will have a say in how the city resolves its yearslong water crisis."

Source: Grist [10], 04/29/2024

"This New Biden Rule Will Save Americans $2 Billion On Utility Bills" [11]

"The Biden administration has finalized a major rule change that raises the bar for real estate developers who want newly built homes to qualify for U.S. government-backed loans, laying the groundwork for a massive overhaul in the way Americans build houses."

Source: HuffPost [12], 04/29/2024

"How Abrupt U-Turns Are Defining U.S. Environmental Regulations" [13]

"The polarization of politics means that rules are imposed, gutted and restored with each election. Experts say that’s bad for the economy."

Source: NYTimes [14], 04/29/2024

Cross-Border Project Exposes Extent of PFAS Contamination in Europe [15]

A dozen European news partners collaborated last year to gather a massive set of water, soil and organism samples that pointed to more than 17,000 PFAS-contaminated sites in the region, many known to authorities but kept from the public. The award-winning project was led by Le Monde’s Stéphane Horel, who spoke with SEJournal for the latest Inside Story Q&A.

Spurt in Hydro Relicensing To Leave U.S. Awash in Environmental Stories [16]

Hundreds of hydropower dams in the United States will see their licenses expiring in the next decade, generating years-long federal relicensing processes. That prospect calls for close local and regional coverage of the complicated balance between renewable energy needs with negative environmental impacts. The latest TipSheet explains the licensing process and the dam backstory, along with a dozen story ideas and reporting resources.

Climate Crisis Makes for Real Fashion Emergency [17]

Fast fashion’s lack of sustainability has long been the subject of news media coverage. But now the realities of climate change mean that fashion reporting must be reimagined to include the lived environmental and human rights realities of workers making what we wear, writes contributor Yessenia Funes in the new Voices of Environmental Justice column. Ideas and resources for getting past simplistic fashion industry narratives.

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