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"Nord Stream Gas Leaks Raise Climate Fears, But Impact Hard To Quantify" [1]

"Unexplained leaks in two Russian gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea are spewing out greenhouse gas emissions, raising fears that the disruption could cause a climate calamity - although to what extent is still unclear."

Source: Reuters [2], 09/28/2022

Texas Is Now the Nation’s Biggest Emitter of Toxics Into Water [3]

"Texas is a notably easy place to set up shop for industrial projects with lots of liquid waste and nowhere good to put it. The state’s waterways are open for business, an analysis of Environmental Protection Agency data shows, to send large volumes of discarded chemicals and industrial discharge downstream and out to sea."

Source: Inside Climate News [4], 09/28/2022

Billions to Farmers for Programs That Were Not ‘Climate-Smart,’ - Study [5]

"The Environmental Working Group urges retrofitting two conservation programs to help counter climate change, with nearly $12 billion in new funding coming from the Inflation Reduction Act."

Source: Inside Climate News [6], 09/28/2022

Senate Moves Funding Bill To Avert Shutdown After Manchin Deal Scrapped [7]

"The US Senate has voted to advance a funding bill to avert a federal government shutdown, after a tense standoff over a controversial energy-permitting provision proposed by the West Virginia senator Joe Manchin ended with its withdrawal."

Source: Guardian [8], 09/28/2022

"Hurricane Ian Nears Florida Landfall With 155 mph Winds" [9]

"Hurricane Ian rapidly intensified as it neared landfall along Florida’s southwest coast Wednesday morning, gaining top winds of 155 mph (250 kph), just shy of the most dangerous Category 5 status. Damaging winds and rain lashed the state, and the heavily populated Naples to Sarasota region was at highest risk of a devastating storm surge."

Source: AP [10], 09/28/2022

SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism Awards $47,342 To Support Stories on U.S. Public Lands [11]

Oct 5, 2022 — The Fund for Environmental Journalism has awarded $47,342 for 12 projects selected through the 2022 round of competition for stories on U.S. public lands (lands owned and/or managed by federal, state, local or tribal governments).

AMA With Scientists From the Food Packaging Forum [12]

The experts of the Switzerland-based Food Packaging Forum’s Scientific Advisory Board will be available to answer questions about how chemicals in food packaging affect human health, sustainable packaging, green chemistry, plastic and chemical pollution, microplastics, endocrine disruption, and more, 11:30 a.m. EST, on Reddit.

Pacific Ecological Security Conference [13]

This first-ever conference, co-hosted by the East-West Center in Koror, Palau, will explore a coordinated region-wide response against invasive species that threaten ecosystem sustainability, food security, quality of life and climate resilience across the Pacific Islands.

‘A Miracle’: Gran Abuelo In Chile Could Be World’s Oldest Living Tree [14]

"100ft alerce has estimated age of 5,484, more than 600 years older than Methuselah in California".

Source: Guardian [15], 09/27/2022

After Resistance, Coastal GasLink Starts To Drill Under Wet’suwet’en River [16]

"'It’s really gut-wrenching,' Jocey Alec, daughter of Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chief Woos, says."

Source: The Narwhal [17], 09/27/2022

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