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"Scientists Discover Why Dozens Of Endangered Elephants Dropped Dead" [1]

"In 2020, 350 elephants mysteriously died in Botswana, with a further 35 dying in similar circumstances in Zimbabwe. Now scientists think they may have found the reason why".

Source: Guardian [2], 10/26/2023

"Companies Capture A Lot Of CO2. Most Of It Is Going Into New Oil." [3]

Today, the lion’s share of the CO2 captured from industrial processes doesn’t go back into the ground. Instead, 60 percent of it is used to extract more oil, in a controversial process known as “enhanced oil recovery.”

Source: Washington Post [4], 10/26/2023

Earth’s Vital Signs Worse Than At Any Time In Human History, Scientists Warn [5]

"Earth’s “vital signs” are worse than at any time in human history, an international team of scientists has warned, meaning life on the planet is in peril."

Source: Guardian [6], 10/26/2023

"Inside the Campaign That Put an Oil Boss in Charge of a Climate Summit" [7]

"Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of the UAE’s national oil company, secured the COP28 presidency despite questions over his green credentials."

Source: The Intercept [8], 10/26/2023

Hurricane Otis Unleashes Massive Flooding In Acapulco, Triggers Landslides [9]

"Hurricane Otis tore across Mexico’s southern Pacific coast as a powerful and dangerous Category 5 hurricane Wednesday, unleashing massive flooding in the resort city of Acapulco and setting off looting as desperate relatives tired of waiting for help to arrive."

Source: AP [10], 10/26/2023

"New House Speaker Champions Fossil Fuels and Dismisses Climate Concerns" [11]

"Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana, the newly elected House speaker, has questioned climate science, opposed clean energy and received more campaign contributions from oil and gas companies than from any other industry last year."

Source: NYTimes [12], 10/26/2023

Japan’s Iriomote and Tsushima Cats: Ambassadors For Island Conservation [13]

"Two rare subspecies of leopard cat, the Iriomote cat and Tsushima cat, can be found only on the Japanese islands they’re named after. With populations hovering around 100 individuals each, the cats are the focus of Ministry of the Environment-led conservation measures."

Source: Mongabay [14], 10/25/2023

Tiny Deer And Rising Seas: Climate Change Tests Endangered Species Act [15]

"Some people keep dogs in their backyards. In the Florida Keys, some residents have deer the size of a golden retriever in their yards. As sea levels rise and salt water climbs higher on the islands, it's shrinking habitat for this deer — which already has an estimated population of at most 1,000."

Source: NPR [16], 10/25/2023

After Superstorm Sandy, 2 Big Flood Control Projects Get Underway in NJ [17]

"A decade after they were first envisioned in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy ’s destruction, two of the largest flood control projects designed to protect the densely populated cities of New Jersey that lie just outside New York City will finally get underway Wednesday."

Source: AP [18], 10/25/2023

"Earth’s Climate Shatters Heat Records. These 5 Charts Show How." [19]

"Amid what’s destined to be the Earth’s warmest year on record, multiple climate data points have catapulted to stunning extremes."

Source: Washington Post [20], 10/25/2023

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