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"One in Five Milk Samples Nationwide Shows Genetic Traces of Bird Flu" [1]

"Federal regulators have discovered fragments of bird flu virus in roughly 20 percent of retail milk samples tested in a nationally representative study, the Food and Drug Administration said in an online update on Thursday." "There is no evidence that the milk is unsafe to drink, scientists say. But the survey result strongly hints that the outbreak may be widespread."

Source: NYTimes [2], 04/26/2024

Oil, Chemical Lobbyists Flood UN Talks On Cutting Plastic Pollution [3]

"Nearly 200 fossil fuel and chemical industry lobbyists plan to join this week's United Nations negotiations on the first global treaty to curb plastic pollution — a 37% jump from the previous gathering in November, an analysis released on Thursday showed."

Source: Reuters [4], 04/26/2024

Seeds From Wild Crop Relatives Could Help Agriculture Weather Climate Change [5]

"The hardy wild cousins of domesticated crops can teach us how to adapt to a hotter, more unpredictable future."

Source: Civil Eats [6], 04/25/2024

"In Vietnam, Farmers Reduce Methane Emissions By Changing How They Grow Rice" [7]

"There is one thing that distinguishes 60-year-old Vo Van Van’s rice fields from a mosaic of thousands of other emerald fields across Long An province in southern Vietnam’s Mekong Delta: It isn’t entirely flooded."

Source: AP [8], 04/25/2024

"U.S. Requires More Dairy Cows Tested For Bird Flu As Viral Concerns Grow" [9]

"Dairy cows must be tested for bird flu before moving across state lines under a federal order to be issued Wednesday, as evidence mounts the virus is more widespread than feared among cows in the United States."

Source: Washington Post [10], 04/25/2024

"A Global Study Just Revealed The World’s Biggest Known Plastic Polluters" [11]

"Coca-Cola and PepsiCo came in at the top of a global audit of plastic waste". "A new study published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances has pinpointed some of the major brands responsible for plastic pollution across six continents."

Source: Washington Post [12], 04/25/2024

"The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Is Still A Bipartisan Unicorn" [13]

"As a competing bill emerges, supporters defend RAWA as the ’gold standard.’"

Source: High Country News [14], 04/25/2024

"California To Wrap Up Exxon Plastics Probe 'In Weeks', AG Says" [15]

"California will conclude a two-year investigation into Exxon and the fossil fuel industry's role in causing global plastic pollution by summer and decide if it will file a lawsuit against oil giant, its attorney general told Reuters on Monday."

Source: Reuters [16], 04/25/2024

EPA Faulted for Wasting Millions, Spread of Superfund Site Contamination [17]

"The Environmental Protection Agency may have wasted or risked millions of dollars by failing to prevent the spread of contamination hazardous to human health at a Superfund site in Pensacola, Florida, an agency watchdog report found."

Source: Inside Climate News [18], 04/25/2024

EPA Could Allow 10x as Much of Toxic Pesticide on Your Tomatoes and Celery [19]

"Against the guidance of scientific advisory panels, the EPA is relying on industry-backed tests to relax regulations on acephate, which has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. “It’s exactly what we recommended against,” one panelist said."

Source: ProPublica [20], 04/25/2024

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