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"Biden Air Rules Face Tough 2024 in Courts After Ambitious Year" [1]

"The Biden administration pushed through a packed clean air to-do list in 2023, shoring up against a tougher legal landscape and multiple courtroom battles that threaten to delay cornerstone air and climate plans."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [2], 01/03/2024

"Brace Yourself For A Blockbuster Year On Energy And Climate" [3]

"It’s officially an election year, which means politics — and the prospect of another White House showdown pitting President Joe Biden against former President Donald Trump — will influence just about everything in the energy and environmental arena between now and Election Day on Nov. 5."

Source: E&E News [4], 01/03/2024

"What Is ‘Assisted Migration’ And What Are The Risks?" [5]

"As heat and drought continue to kill trees, humans are stepping in to help shift growing ranges. Not everyone agrees on what type of help is needed".

Source: Columbia Insight [6], 01/02/2024

643 Freedom Of Information Requests: The Narwhal Fights For Transparency [7]

"Six hundred and forty-three. That’s how many freedom of information requests our journalists at The Narwhal filed across the country in 2023 as they dug deep to uncover information governments would otherwise keep secret."

Source: The Narwhal [8], 01/02/2024

"Contrary To Politicians’ Claims, Offshore Wind Farms Don’t Kill Whales" [9]

"Scientists say there is no credible evidence linking offshore wind farms to whale deaths. But that hasn’t stopped conservative groups and ad hoc “not in my back yard”-style anti-development groups from making the connection."

Source: AP [10], 01/02/2024

"Biden Administration Grants Louisiana Power To Approve Carbon Capture Wells" [11]

"The Biden administration is handing Louisiana regulators new power to attract and approve carbon capture projects at a time when the state’s influential energy sector wants to make the Gulf Coast a hub for the rapidly expanding industry.'

Source: AP [12], 01/02/2024

"Many on Gulf Coast Say Time Is Running Out For EPA To Act On Toxic Air" [13]

"As a girl growing up near refineries and chemical factories in this part of the Gulf Coast, 77-year-old Lois Malvo thought nothing of the way her eyes burned when she played outside. Now she sees dangers all around her."

Source: Washington Post [14], 01/02/2024

Homebuyers Worry About Flood Risk. These States Are Requiring Disclosure. [15]

"Hours into a marathon meeting earlier this month, and with little fanfare, the North Carolina Real Estate Commission gave its blessing to a proposal that could have profound impacts in a state where thousands of homes face threats from rising seas, unprecedented rainfall and overflowing rivers. Soon, anyone who sells a home in the state will be required to disclose to prospective buyers far more about a property’s flood risks — and flood history."

Source: Washington Post [16], 01/02/2024

"Dying in the Fields as Temperatures Soar" [17]

"Scores of California farmworkers are dying in the heat in regions with chronically bad air, even in a state with one of the toughest heat standards in the nation."

Source: Inside Climate News [18], 01/02/2024

"Is Climate Change Speeding Up? Here’s What The Science Says." [19]

"This year’s record temperatures have some scientists concerned that the pace of warming may be accelerating. But not everyone agrees."

Source: Washington Post [20], 01/02/2024

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