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Federal Rules Fail to Contain Methane Emissions from Landfills: Report [1]

"Methane emissions from landfills—one of the largest sources of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions—could be reduced through stronger regulations and better emissions monitoring, according to a new report by the Environmental Integrity Project, an environmental organization based in Washington."

Source: Inside Climate News [2], 05/18/2023

US Power Grids Vulnerable To Extreme Heat Conditions This Summer: NERC [3]

"Large parts of the United States and some areas in Canada, home to around 165 million people, could face energy shortfalls during periods of extreme heat this summer, a group that sets reliability standards for North American electric grids warned."

Source: Reuters [4], 05/18/2023

"Manchin Blocks DOE Nominee Over Gas Stoves" [5]

"Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chair Joe Manchin scrapped a planned vote on a prominent Department of Energy nominee Wednesday morning. The West Virginia Democrat pulled Jeff Marootian, nominee to lead the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, from a markup agenda because of the agency’s proposed rules on gas stoves."

Source: E&E News [6], 05/18/2023

"Canada’s Wildfires Have Been Disrupting Lives. Now, Oil and Gas Take a Hit." [7]

"Wildfires sweeping across western Canada that have driven thousands of people from their homes are also striking the heart of Canadian oil and gas country, forcing companies to curb production."

Source: NYTimes [8], 05/18/2023

Earth May Briefly Hit Key Warming Threshold, UN Forecasts [9]

"There’s a two-out-of-three chance that the world will temporarily hit a key warming limit within the next five years, the United Nations weather agency said Wednesday."

Source: AP [10], 05/18/2023

"E.P.A. Announces Crackdown on Toxic Coal Ash From Landfills" [11]

"The Biden administration is moving to close a loophole that had exempted hundreds of inactive coal ash landfills from rules designed to prevent heavy metals like mercury and arsenic from seeping into groundwater, the Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday."

Source: NYTimes [12], 05/18/2023

DEADLINE: Eyewitness Photojournalism Grant [13]

Diversify Photo and the Pulitzer Center invite applications from photojournalists worldwide for stories on systemic and underreported issues in our communities, including but not limited to racial justice, climate change, environmental justice, gender equality and human rights. Three $3,000 awards. Deadline: Jun 30, 2023.

DEADLINE: New England First Amendment Awards [14]

The New England First Amendment Coalition seeks nominations to award journalists from one of the six New England states whose work has promoted and defended the First Amendment and has advocated for the public's right to know about government. Nominations due Sep 5, 2025.

DEADLINE: Nova Institute for Health’s Media Fellowship [15]

This full-time fellowship for US-based print, broadcast and digital journalists aims to increase public understanding of the complex, intertwined connections between the health of people, places and the planet. Includes stipend of $60,000 over 12 months plus travel expenses. Deadline: May 19, 2025.

"Burning Man Becomes Latest Adversary in Geothermal Feud" [16]

"Festival organizers are trying to block plans to build a clean energy plant in the Nevada desert, highlighting the struggle to combat climate change and the cost of clean power."

"One of the darkest towns in America lies roughly 100 miles north of Reno, where the lights are few and rarely lit until one week each summer when pyrotechnics and LEDs set the sky and mountains aglow.

Source: NYTimes [17], 05/17/2023

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