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Will Storing CO2 In Old Oil Fields Slow Global Warming? Calif. Mulls Plan [1]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has signed off on a California oil company’s plans to permanently store carbon emissions deep underground to combat global warming — the first proposal of its kind to be tentatively approved in the state."

Source: LA Times [2], 01/16/2024

Fight Over Fishing Regulation Could Help Tear Down the Administrative State [3]

"The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday over whether to overturn a key precedent on the power of executive agencies."

Source: NYTimes [4], 01/16/2024

"Scoop: John Kerry To Leave Biden Administration, Help Campaign" [5]

"John Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, will leave the administration later this winter, and plans to help President Biden's campaign, Axios has learned."

Source: Axios [6], 01/16/2024

"Cyberattacks On 2 Water Utilities Raise Questions About US Preparedness" [7]

"The Pennsylvania and Florida hacks came after a lawsuit spurred EPA’s retreat from mandating cybersecurity protections for the water sector."

Source: E&E News [8], 01/16/2024

"Azerbaijan Appoints No Women To 28-Member Cop29 Climate Committee" [9]

"The organising committee for the Cop29 global climate change summit in Azerbaijan in December comprises 28 men and no women, the president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has announced."

Source: Guardian [10], 01/16/2024

"Tax-Credit Rules Leave Key ‘Blue Hydrogen’ Issues Unanswered" [11]

"Environmental watchdogs worry the Biden administration’s proposed rules for hydrogen tax credits may allow fossil gas and biogas to pollute at taxpayer expense."

Source: Canary Media [12], 01/16/2024

"Biden Administration to Fine Oil and Gas Companies for Excess Methane" [13]

"The Biden administration announced new moves on Friday to curb the release from oil and gas facilities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that is responsible for more than a quarter of the warming the planet is currently experiencing."

Source: NYTimes [14], 01/16/2024

Will Journalism Be a Crime in a Second Trump Administration? [15]

For environmental journalists who recall the first Trump administration’s hostility toward media, the prospects of a second Trump presidency are troubling. But not nearly as worrying, WatchDog Opinion writes, as what a Trump reelection would mean for press freedom as a whole, nor for the democracy that hinges on that freedom. Read why the risks of journalists being targeted are real.

DEADLINE: PEN America's Emerging Voices Fellowship [16]

This virtual five-month mentorship program is for early-career writers from communities that are traditionally underrepresented in the publishing world, including Black writers and those who identify as Indigenous, persons of color, LGBTQ+, immigrants, writers with disabilities and more. Deadline: Jan 31, 2025.

DEADLINE: Reuters Institute Journalist Fellowship Programme [17]

These three- or six-month fully funded fellowships at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford, are for journalists and editors with a minimum of five years' experience to take some time out from their day jobs to explore journalism in depth. Apply by Feb 13, 2025.

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