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"Fancy a Dip? An Olympic Reboot For Paris’ River Seine" [1]

"Even before he has dipped his toes into the murky waters of Paris ′ famous but forbidden River Seine, French triathlete Thibaut Rigaudeau is already fielding questions from disbelieving friends."

Source: AP [2], 04/12/2023

"Why China Could Dominate the Next Big Advance in Batteries" [3]

"China is far ahead of the rest of the world in the development of batteries that use sodium, which are starting to compete with ubiquitous lithium power cells."

Source: NYTimes [4], 04/12/2023

"Fishing Regulators Need More Transparency, Ocean Groups Say" [5]

"Some regional fisheries management organizations that were set up by the United Nations to measure and conserve fish populations — but are difficult to hold to account — need to be more transparent about how they make their rules and regulations if fish species are to be protected and maintained for people reliant on healthy fish stocks for their livelihoods, conservation agencies and fishing industry players say."

Source: AP [6], 04/12/2023

"Southwest Tribes Push For New National Monument Near Grand Canyon" [7]

"A coalition of Native American tribes in the Southwest is lobbying the Biden administration to create a sweeping national monument to protect federal lands adjacent to Grand Canyon National Park from uranium mining and other development."

Source: HuffPost [8], 04/12/2023

Greens Sue EPA Over Refinery Water Pollution, Including In Louisiana [9]

"Several environmental groups are suing federal regulators over what they say is a failure to set safe limits on harmful chemicals pouring into waterways from refineries, including eight facilities in Louisiana that are considered among the nation’s top polluters."

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [10], 04/12/2023

"To Fight Cancer, EPA Wants Sterilizer Companies To Emit Less" [11]

"The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Tuesday to limit the use of the chemical ethylene oxide after finding higher than expected cancer risk at facilities that use it to sterilize billions of medical devices each year."

Source: AP [12], 04/12/2023

Iowa House Passes Bill Limiting Drone Surveillance Of Livestock Facilities [13]

"The Iowa House passed legislation Tuesday restricting drone surveillance of livestock facilities without the permission of the property owner."

Source: States Newsroom [14], 04/12/2023

Rich People’s Swimming Pools Are Fueling Water Crises In Cities; Study [15]

"Rich elites are fueling water crises by using huge amounts of limited water resources on things like their private swimming pools, irrigating their gardens and washing their cars, a new study says, adding that their use of water could affect urban areas “at least as much as climate change or population growth.”

Source: Washington Post [16], 04/12/2023

"Interior Offers Extremes On Colorado River Cuts To Spur Compromise" [17]

"The Interior Department on Tuesday shared its proposal for expected cuts to Colorado River water allocations but acknowledged that the most extreme options — including a plan that would slash water deliveries to Arizona and Nevada — are unlikely to be included in a final decision this summer."

Source: E&E News [18], 04/12/2023

"EPA Releases ‘Strongest-Ever’ Carbon Rules For Cars" [19]

"EPA will propose tailpipe emissions rules Wednesday that could exponentially increase the number of electric vehicles on the nation’s roads within a decade."

Source: E&E News [20], 04/12/2023

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