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"Ethiopia’s Honey Forest: People And Wildlife Living In Sweet Harmony" [1]

"The Gura Ferda forest in southwest Ethiopia is a beautiful example of a forest and local people living in harmony, says biodiversity and protected area specialist Julian Bayliss."

Source: Mongabay [2], 10/21/2022

"After 60 Years, ‘Silent Spring’ Is Still Changing the World" [3]

"A scientist, farmer, journalist, biologist, and community organizer reflect on the power and ongoing impact of Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking book, and the work that remains to be done."

Source: Civil Eats [4], 10/21/2022

"‘Erin Brockovich’ Metal in Tap Water Likely Causes Cancer" [5]

"Chromium-6, known as the “Erin Brockovich” chemical, is “likely to be carcinogenic” if consumed in drinking water, an EPA draft review of the metal’s toxicity concludes."

Source: Bloomberg Environment [6], 10/21/2022

"A New Cold War Is Heating Up the Arctic" [7]

"The North Pole is melting faster than ever, but the chill in the air at this year’s global gathering of Arctic experts had more to do with the widening repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine."

Source: Bloomberg Green [8], 10/21/2022

Seattle And Portland Have World's Worst Air Quality Due To Wildfire Smoke [9]

"Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, were the two major cities with the worst air quality in the world Thursday due to wildfires burning in the Pacific Northwest."

Source: HuffPost [10], 10/21/2022

"Vast Marine Protected Area 'Boosts Tuna Stocks'" [11]

"A huge marine reserve in the Pacific Ocean has led to the recovery of tuna and other migratory fish around its borders, according to a study."

Source: BBC News [12], 10/21/2022

"U.S. EPA Opens Civil Rights Probe Into Mississippi Capital's Water Crisis" [13]

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday opened an investigation into Mississippi state agencies to determine if they violated civil rights in the majority Black city of Jackson in the course of funding of the city's water infrastructure."

Source: Reuters [14], 10/21/2022

"How A Transformer Shortage Threatens The Grid" [15]

"ROANOKE, Va. — A high-voltage grid transformer as big as a railroad boxcar sits on the loading dock of a factory here, ready to push power across transmission lines as an indispensable part of the nation’s electric grid."

Source: E&E News [16], 10/21/2022

Secret Files Suggest Chemical Giant Feared Weedkiller’s Link To Parkinson’s [17]

"Documents seen by Guardian detail effort to refute scientific research into paraquat and derail nomination of key EPA adviser"

Source: Guardian [18], 10/21/2022

"EPA To Further Slash Emissions From Climate Super-Pollutants" [19]

"The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans Thursday to further cut emissions of climate super-pollutants widely used in air conditioning and refrigeration, the latest step in the United States’ effort to phase down the potent greenhouse gases."

Source: Washington Post [20], 10/21/2022

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