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"In Washington, A Battle Builds Over A Right To Sue Pesticide Makers" [1]

"It’s been seven years since Germany’s Bayer bought US agrochemical giant Monsanto, inheriting not only the company’s vast portfolio of seeds and pesticide products, but also more than 100,000 lawsuits alleging Monsanto’s popular Roundup herbicide causes cancer. Bayer, which has so far paid out billions of dollars in settlements and jury verdicts to cancer victims, has been working – so far in vain – to put an end to the litigation and to block any future such cases."

Source: The New Lede [2], 09/25/2025

"DOE To Pull Back $13B From Clean Energy Projects" [3]

"The Department of Energy is aiming to “return more than $13 billion in unobligated funds” that were authorized by Congress in the Biden administration to fund clean energy projects, DOE said Wednesday."

Source: E&E News [4], 09/25/2025

Leaders Vowed To Cut Climate Pollution, Then Doubled Down On Fossil Fuels [5]

"The world is producing too much coal, oil and natural gas to meet the targets set 10 years ago under the Paris Agreement, in which countries agreed to limit climate pollution and avoid the worst effects of global warming."

Source: NPR [6], 09/25/2025

Webinar: How Journalists Can Use Scraping Tools for Environmental Stories [7]

Whether you're investigating government transparency or corporate greenwashing, this Pulitzer Center webinar can show you how scraping can supercharge your environmental reporting with data others overlook. Noon ET.

When Will Fall Foliage Peak Near You? Leaf-Peeping Predictions Map [8]

"It's officially fall in the Northern Hemisphere, which means bright, beautiful foliage isn't far behind."

Source: NPR [9], 09/24/2025

"‘Nightmare Bacteria’ Cases Are Increasing In The US" [10]

"Infection rates from drug-resistant “nightmare bacteria” rose almost 70% between 2019 and 2023, according to a new report from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scientists."

Source: AP [11], 09/24/2025

"Satellites Are Mapping The Biggest CO2 Polluters In The World" [12]

"Scores of instruments are peering down through Earth’s atmosphere, finding pollution all across the globe every day."

Source: Yale Climate Connections [13], 09/24/2025

As UN Climate Talks Loom In Brazil, Many Fear They Can’t Afford To Attend [14]

"Pooja Tilvawala knows it’s a gamble to use more than $46,000 of her own savings to help young people get to the United Nations climate summit in Brazil. But she thinks it’s a necessary one."

Source: AP [15], 09/24/2025

"Trump Narrows Scope Of Safety Reviews For Some Chemicals" [16]

"The Trump administration is proposing to narrow the scope of safety reviews of chemicals that are already out on the market, it said Monday."

Source: The Hill [17], 09/24/2025

Amid Data Center Boom, California Lawmakers Pass Bill To Track Water Use [18]

"The AI-driven boom in data centers is putting growing demands on water in California and the Southwest.
New legislation in California would require data centers to report how much water they use."

Source: LA Times [19], 09/24/2025

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