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Climate Change Forces a Rethinking of Mammoth Everglades Restoration Plan [1]

"Even as the $21 billion effort unfolds, officials realize that its water infrastructure cannot contend with rising seas, violent storms and Florida’s non-stop influx of residents."

Source: Inside Climate News [2], 05/10/2023

Making Shift Happen: Momentum for New Thinking About River Restoration [3]

"An unconventional gathering helped spur ideas to speed the pace and scale of river restoration projects across the West."

Source: The Revelator [4], 05/10/2023

"Alaska, Nebraska Wetlands Takeover Tied to Federal Waters Ruling" [5]

"Alaska and Nebraska are the only states that say they’re actively pursuing taking over the EPA’s dredge-and-fill permitting program for waters and wetlands as the agency prepares to update its rule governing such takeovers."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [6], 05/10/2023

"World Not Ready Yet To 'Switch Off' Fossil Fuels, COP28 Host UAE Says" [7]

"The United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday that countries should agree to phase out fuel emissions - not the production of oil, gas and coal - at the upcoming U.N. climate change negotiations that it will host this December."

Source: Reuters [8], 05/10/2023

"US Approves Temporary Nuclear Waste Storage In New Mexico" [9]

"The U.S. nuclear energy regulator on Tuesday issued a license to Holtec International to build and operate a temporary facility to store nuclear waste from power plants, despite a New Mexico state law that could present a hurdle to the project."

Source: Reuters [10], 05/10/2023

"Shell Refinery Unit Had History of Malfunctions Before Fire" [11]

"The units at a Houston-area Shell refinery that caught fire this weekend repeatedly malfunctioned in recent years without recourse from Texas regulators."

Source: Inside Climate News [12], 05/10/2023

"D.C. Circuit Orders EPA To Regulate Jet Fuel In Drinking Water" [13]

"A federal appeals court on Tuesday faulted EPA for failing to set drinking water limits for a chemical commonly used in explosives and rocket fuel."

Source: E&E News [14], 05/10/2023

"Wanted: Lost Crab Traps. Reward: $5" [15]

"Crab traps work a bit like Roach Motels: crabs crawl in, but they don’t crawl out. That’s good news for crab fishers’ chances of pulling in a good catch, but when traps get lost at sea, they become a menace to all sorts of animals."

Source: Hakai [16], 05/09/2023

"Charles Is Not Your Climate King" [17]

"When Queen Elizabeth II died September 2022, her son Charles III became the new king of England. Immediately, headlines advised on how he could brand himself as the climate king."

Source: Earther [18], 05/09/2023

Puppy Mills: Iowa Still Leads The Nation In Both Violators And Citations [19]

"Iowa continues to lead the nation in the number of regulatory violations committed by puppy mills."

Source: States Newsroom [20], 05/09/2023

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