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"Russia, China Block Move For New Antarctic Marine Reserves" [1]

"Members of a multinational group on Antarctic conservation failed to agree Friday on a roadmap for the creation of three new marine protected areas—a goal that has proven elusive for years."

Source: AFP [2], 06/26/2023

Its Promised Land Drying, Mormon Church Works To Save The Great Salt Lake [3]

"Because of overuse of water and climate change, the Great Salt Lake is drying up — and the Mormon Church is taking on an unusually public role to help save it."

Source: Washington Post [4], 06/26/2023

"Wild Weather Swings Have Devastated Georgia’s Peaches" [5]

"‘We just don’t have a peach crop,’ one Peach State farmer lamented".

Source: Washington Post [6], 06/26/2023

Train Carrying Hot Asphalt, Molten Sulfur Plunges Into Yellowstone River [7]

"A bridge that crosses the Yellowstone River in Montana collapsed early Saturday, plunging portions of a freight train carrying hazardous materials into the rushing water below."

Source: AP [8], 06/26/2023

Just Two People – But Millions Of Inhabitants On Tiny Cornish Island [9]

"Looe Island is a case study in how to boost biodiversity, a place where the wardens, Claire Lewis and her partner, Jon Ross, are the only residents, alongside gulls, godwits and comma butterflies".

Source: Guardian [10], 06/23/2023

"Twelve New Kids’ Beach Reads to Inspire Action and Adventure" [11]

"Young readers can become archaeologists, seaweed harvesters, and Arctic explorers, all through the pages of books."

Source: Hakai [12], 06/23/2023

EPA Hearing: "Can Louisiana Properly Regulate Carbon Capture Wells? [13]

"Louisiana’s ability to regulate carbon capture injection wells went before the court of public opinion Wednesday as proponents and critics of the burgeoning industry sparred at the first day of a three-day public comment marathon on the state’s bid to wrest control of the wells from the federal government."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [14], 06/23/2023

"Beijing Soars Above 41 Degrees Celsius, Smashes June Record" [15]

"The temperature in Beijing breached 41 degrees Celsius on Thursday and shattered the record for the hottest day in June as heatwaves that had seared northern China a week earlier returned to the Chinese capital."

Source: Reuters [16], 06/23/2023

"Meteorologist Who Was Threatened Over Climate Coverage to Leave Job" [17]

"The chief meteorologist of a television news station in Iowa said this week that he was leaving his job to start a career in science, citing in large part the post-traumatic stress disorder that he said he had suffered after he was threatened last year over his on-air coverage of climate change."

Source: NYTimes [18], 06/23/2023

"Oregon County Sues Fossil Fuel Companies Over 2021 Heat Dome" [19]

"The Oregon county that includes Portland on Thursday filed a lawsuit against several fossil fuel companies and their business partners in an effort to hold them responsible for a deadly heat wave in 2021."

Source: NYTimes [20], 06/23/2023

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