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"850 People Missing After Maui Wildfires, Mayor Says Ahead Of Biden’s Visit" [1]

"A total of 850 people remain missing following the devastating wildfires in Maui, the Hawaiian county’s mayor said Monday, with this latest count coming ahead of President Joe Biden’s visit to the island."

Source: HuffPost [2], 08/22/2023

"Ecuador Votes To Ban Oil Drilling In Part Of Amazon, Mining Outside Quito" [3]

"Ecuadorean referendums to ban oil drilling in a part of the Amazon and mining in a forest outside Quito easily passed, drawing cheers on Monday from Indigenous leaders and environmentalists despite warnings from oil and mining groups about billions of dollars in lost income."

Source: Reuters [4], 08/22/2023

"The Latest on Hilary, Emily, Franklin, Gert, and a Texas-Mexico Threat" [5]

"[I]t’s not often that a tropical storm from the Eastern Pacific moves through Southern California on the same weekend that three tropical storms erupt in the Atlantic. That’s where things stood on Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023."

Source: Yale Climate Connections [6], 08/22/2023

"After Hilary, A Big Clean-Up And Lots Of Water But Lives Spared" [7]

"Tropical Storm Hilary drenched the American Southwest before fading Monday to a mere rainstorm, leaving communities from the Pacific Coast to inland Nevada with a substantial cleanup effort but no reported deaths in the United States."

Source: Washington Post [8], 08/22/2023

Painful Process Underway of Regulating PFAS in Drinking Water [9]

Long-growing concern over dangerous “forever” chemicals has drawn the attention of federal and state policymakers, local communities and the utilities that provide their drinking water. But little about regulating PFAS will be quick or easy, making it a major environmental and public health story for years to come. Issue Backgrounder unfolds the regulatory moves, the politics and the larger implications of PFAS policy.

The Spread of Harmful Algal Blooms Makes News in Multitude of Locales [10]

As algal blooms (think “red tides” or “dead zones”) grow larger and more frequent, they are emerging not just on the coasts and major estuaries, but in inland lakes and streams. And they cause all kinds of harm, to humans and to the environment. The latest TipSheet has details on how to cover the problem locally, including story ideas and reporting resources.

"These Animals Are Already Adapting to a Changing Climate" [11]

"Climate change is one of the top five drivers of extinction, but it’s not always a zero-sum game. In general, scientists expect species will have to move upward in elevation or latitude to cope in a warming world. However, in California, many animals have been adapting to their mutating environments in ingenious ways."

Source: Sierra [12], 08/21/2023

"Inside The Narwhal: An Existential Threat To Online News In Canada" [13]

"Meta and Google’s moves to block news in Canada undermine democracy." Scrappy Canadian investigative startup The Narwhal finds tech giants blocking news sites because of the Online News Act.

Source: The Narwhal [14], 08/21/2023

Indian Floods: More Rain, Less Snow Are Turning Himalayas Dangerous [15]

"Torrential rains and unabated construction are frequently triggering disasters in India's Himalayan region."

Source: BBC News [16], 08/21/2023

"Mexico Announces 13 New Protected Areas, With More To Come" [17]

"Mexico introduced six new national parks and seven flora and fauna protection areas covering 17,918 hectares (44,276 acres) to be overseen by the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp)."

Source: Mongabay [18], 08/21/2023

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[1] https://www.sej.org/headlines/850-people-missing-after-maui-wildfires-mayor-says-ahead-biden-s-visit [2] https://www.huffpost.com/entry/maui-wildfires-missing-death-toll-biden-visit_n_64e360e6e4b09133924c43aa [3] https://www.sej.org/headlines/ecuador-votes-ban-oil-drilling-part-amazon-mining-outside-quito [4] https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/ecuador-votes-ban-oil-drilling-part-amazon-mining-outside-quito-2023-08-21/ [5] https://www.sej.org/headlines/latest-hilary-emily-franklin-gert-and-texas-mexico-threat [6] https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/08/tropical-roundup-the-latest-on-hilary-emily-franklin-gert-and-a-texas-mexico-threat/ [7] https://www.sej.org/headlines/after-hilary-big-clean-and-lots-water-lives-spared [8] https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/08/21/hilary-tropical-storm-damage-california/ [9] https://www.sej.org/publications/backgrounders/painful-process-underway-regulating-pfas-drinking-water [10] https://www.sej.org/publications/tipsheet/spread-harmful-algal-blooms-makes-news-multitude-locales [11] https://www.sej.org/headlines/these-animals-are-already-adapting-changing-climate [12] https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/these-animals-are-already-adapting-changing-climate [13] https://www.sej.org/headlines/inside-narwhal-existential-threat-online-news-canada [14] https://thenarwhal.ca/c18-online-news-canada/ [15] https://www.sej.org/headlines/indian-floods-more-rain-less-snow-are-turning-himalayas-dangerous [16] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-66519698 [17] https://www.sej.org/headlines/mexico-announces-13-new-protected-areas-more-come [18] https://news.mongabay.com/2023/08/mexico-announces-13-new-protected-areas-with-more-to-come/ [19] https://www.sej.org/search_results [20] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=662 [21] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=659 [22] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=660 [23] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=661 [24] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=664 [25] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=665 [26] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=666 [27] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=667 [28] https://www.sej.org/search_results?page=4888