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New Flu Strain Is Attacking Hundreds Of Animal Species. Humans Could Be Next [1]

"An avian flu panzootic — a pandemic among animals — has struck some 320 bird and mammal species, including elephant seals."

Source: Washington Post [2], 01/17/2024

Record-Shattering 2023 Heat Has Scientists On Edge: Warming May Be Worsening [3]

"The latest calculations from several science agencies showing Earth obliterated global heat records last year may seem scary. But scientists worry that what’s behind those numbers could be even worse."

Source: AP [4], 01/17/2024

API Plans Election-Year Blitz in the Face of Climate Policy Pressure [5]

"The American Petroleum Institute, at its annual “State of American Energy” event, launched a multimillion-dollar advertising blitz to make the case for expanded U.S. fossil fuel exploration, production and exports."

Source: Inside Climate News [6], 01/17/2024

"A Potentially Huge Supreme Court Case Has a Hidden Conservative Backer" [7]

"The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday that, on paper, are about a group of commercial fishermen who oppose a government fee that they consider unreasonable. But the lawyers who have helped to propel their case to the nation’s highest court have a far more powerful backer: the petrochemicals billionaire Charles Koch."

Source: NYTimes [8], 01/17/2024

Meet-and-Greet With SEJ Board Members and Staff in Phoenix [9]

Join SEJ board members and staff at State 48 Brewery in downtown Phoenix, Ariz., 5:00-7:00 p.m., for a happy hour meet-and-greet. Get to know your fellow local environmental journalists, share your SEJ ideas and start gearing up for the 2025 SEJ annual conference, which will take place in Phoenix. All are welcome!

"Where The World Warmed The Most In Earth’s Hottest Year" [10]

"The Post has mapped the regions that saw the largest temperature anomalies in 2023 — places that have warmed so fast that the climate is already testing the limits of human infrastructure and the ability of the natural world to cope."

Source: Washington Post [11], 01/16/2024

"Maryland Hails ‘Remarkable’ Year For Young Oysters In The Chesapeake Bay" [12]

"There’s still a long way to go, but oyster recovery efforts in Maryland’s portion of Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries continue to show promising results, state officials for the agency charged with monitoring the mollusk ecosystem said."

Source: Washington Post [13], 01/16/2024

"PR Giant Edelman Worked With Koch Network, Despite Climate Pledges" [14]

"Edelman, the world’s largest public relations company, was among the Charles Koch Foundation’s highest-paid vendors in 2022, a 990 tax disclosure form shows, alarming climate advocates. The PR giant has made numerous climate declarations over the past decade, including making a pledge to eschew projects promoting climate denial."

Source: Guardian [15], 01/16/2024

Will Storing CO2 In Old Oil Fields Slow Global Warming? Calif. Mulls Plan [16]

"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 [17], 01/16/2024

Fight Over Fishing Regulation Could Help Tear Down the Administrative State [18]

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

Source: NYTimes [19], 01/16/2024

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