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Many Worry Companies Are Flouting New Mexico’s Landmark Gas Flaring Rules [1]

"Last year, New Mexico adopted regulations that were viewed as a model for reducing methane emissions from the flaring and venting of natural gas. But on the ground, watchdogs say they don’t see much of a change in oil and gas companies’ practices."

Source: Inside Climate News [2], 03/13/2023

Company Testing Air in East Palestine Homes Was Hired by Norfolk Southern [3]

"Last month, Brenda Foster stood on the railroad tracks at the edge of her yard in East Palestine, Ohio, and watched a smoky inferno billow from the wreckage of a derailed train. The chemicals it was carrying — and the fire that consumed them — were so toxic that the entire area had to evacuate."

Source: ProPublica [4], 03/13/2023

Biden Administration Expected to Move Ahead on Major Oil Project in Alaska [5]

"In one of its most consequential climate decisions, the Biden administration is planning to greenlight an enormous $8 billion oil drilling project in the North Slope of Alaska, according to two people familiar with the decision."

Source: Reuters [6], 03/13/2023

California Copes With Heavy Rain, Flooding In Latest 'Atmospheric River' [7]

"Emergency officials in several California counties spent Friday patrolling levies and swollen rivers as an "atmospheric river" storm drenched the already-sodden state with torrential rains, causing floods that washed out roads and prompted evacuations."

Source: Reuters [6], 03/13/2023

What Will It Take for Geothermal To Heat Up the Renewable Energy Sector? [8]

Geothermal has long been hyped as the next big thing in renewable energy, but its breakthrough moment hasn’t happened yet. Barriers to expansion include the elusiveness of sites offering the magic trio of heat, water and permeability and concern for unique ecosystems. Contributor Jessica McKenzie on geothermal energy’s possibilities and challenges and the government funding that may finally fire it up.

Tracing Humanity’s Longtime Urge To Manage Moving Water [9]

When humans began to put down roots, we also started to forge what Giulio Boccaletti calls a “social contract” with water. In his new book, “Water: A Biography,” the London-based scientist explores that relationship through a long historical lens. BookShelf contributor Gary Wilson reviews the volume and finds that political ambitions and economic development are central to the story.

Finding the Secret Rail Hazmat Routes Near You [10]

Under federal rules, states can decide whether to divulge information about hazardous materials rolling along their railways — and mostly they don’t. Not knowing where and when hazmat trains are traveling or what’s on board creates anxiety and raises the risk for those who live near the tracks. TipSheet offers resources and step-by-step instructions for investigating railway hazmat threats to your community.

As Iditarod Mushers Rest, Warm Weather Is Melting Strategies And Plans [11]

"A drizzle fell Wednesday morning in Takotna, where more than a dozen Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race teams were bedded down for their 24-hour rests."

Source: Anchorage Daily News [12], 03/10/2023

"Record-Breaking Storm Freddy Due To Hit Mozambique Again" [13]

"Tropical Storm Freddy is due to hit the coast of Southern Africa again on Saturday after killing at least 21 people in Mozambique and Madagascar when it first made landfall last month."

Source: Reuters [14], 03/10/2023

"Business Backlash Pushing GOP To Weaken Anti-ESG Proposals" [15]

"Conservative Republicans who want to thwart socially and environmentally conscious investing are now being pushed to water down their proposals after backlash from powerful business groups and fears that state pension systems could see huge losses."

Source: AP [16], 03/10/2023

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