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"U.N. Chief Calls For Global Fossil Fuel Ad Ban" [1]

"In a major speech that didn’t mince words, the United Nations Secretary-General on Wednesday called fossil fuel companies the “godfathers of climate chaos,” and urged all countries to ban fossil fuel advertising."

Source: HEATED [2], 06/10/2024

Napa Valley Wine Country Wrestles With Chemical Contamination Controversy [3]

"Famous for its lush vineyards and cherished local wineries, Napa Valley is where people go to escape their problems."

Source: The New Lede [4], 06/10/2024

Far-Right Allies Pressure Supreme Court To Shield Fossil Fuel Firms [5]

"Far-right fossil fuel allies have launched a stunning and unprecedented campaign pressuring the supreme court to shield fossil fuel companies from litigation that could cost them billions of dollars."

Source: Guardian [6], 06/10/2024

Oregon Closes More Coastal Shellfish Harvesting Due To High Toxins [7]

"Oregon authorities have expanded shellfish harvesting closures along the state’s entire coastline to include razor clams and bay clams, as already high levels of toxins that have contributed to a shellfish poisoning outbreak continue to rise."

Source: AP [8], 06/10/2024

The UN Says More Aquatic Animals Were Farmed Than Fished In 2022 [9]

"The total global volume of fish, shrimp, clams and other aquatic animals that are harvested by farming has topped the amount fished in the wild from the world’s waters for the first time ever, the United Nations reported Friday."

Source: AP [10], 06/10/2024

"Europe’s Swing to the Right Threatens Global Climate Policy" [11]

"Many populist, nationalist and far-right parties have attacked environmental, climate and clean energy policies during the campaigns for this week’s EU parliamentary election."

Source: Inside Climate News [12], 06/10/2024

"US Raises Truck, SUV Fuel Economy Rules, Much Less Than First Proposed" [13]

"President Joe Biden's administration Friday finalized tighter vehicle fuel economy rules through 2031 that are significantly less stringent than first proposed, a win for the Detroit Three automakers who lobbied heavily for revised rules."

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

Nearly Half Of Climate Journalists Globally Received Threats For Their Work [15]

"Almost four out of every 10 journalists covering the climate crisis and environment issues have been threatened as a result of their work, with 11% subjected to physical violence, according to groundbreaking new research."

Source: Guardian [16], 06/10/2024

Why the Press Needs To Press for Senate Action on the PRESS Act [17]

A promising federal shield law that would protect journalists from jail for refusing to reveal sources months ago passed the House of Representatives but has since stalled in the Senate. The new WatchDog Opinion column can tell you why … and why this measure, dubbed the PRESS Act, matters so much for reporters, including those that cover climate and the environment.

"Nepal’s Honey Gatherers Say Fewer Hives Threaten Tradition" [18]

"Aita Prasad Gurung dangled off a cliff in Nepal, carefully manipulating a long pole with a blade at its end to cut away chunks of honeycomb after Himalayan bees fled the fumes from a fire set to drive them from their homes."

Source: Reuters [19], 06/07/2024

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