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"Op-ed: What The Pesticide Industry Doesn’t Want You To Know" [1]

"Like Big Oil, pesticide companies spend hundreds of millions every year on deceitful PR strategies to keep their hazardous products on the market, even as evidence mounts that many pesticides still used today are tied to certain cancers, damage to children’s developing brains, biodiversity collapse, and more."

Source: EHN [2], 12/12/2022

"Waves of Abandonment" [3]

"The Permian Basin is ground zero for a billion-dollar surge of zombie oil wells." "As oil and gas companies weathered volatile oil prices last year, many halted production. More than 100,000 oil and gas wells in Texas and New Mexico are idle."

Source: Grist [4], 12/12/2022

"Animals Are Running Out of Places to Live" [5]

"Wildlife is disappearing around the world, in the oceans and on land. The main cause on land is perhaps the most straightforward: Humans are taking over too much of the planet, erasing what was there before. Climate change and other pressures make survival harder."

Source: NYTimes [6], 12/12/2022

Judge Dismisses Charges Against Rick Snyder Related To Flint Water Crisis [7]

"A district judge in Genesee County tossed a pair of misdemeanor charges levied against former Gov. Rick Snyder for his involvement in the Flint water crisis, citing previous court rulings that state prosecutors incorrectly used a "one-person grand jury" to indict Snyder."

Source: Detroit Free Press [8], 12/12/2022

Topic on the Beat: Biodiversity [9]

Here's a list of top biodiversity stories from SEJournal.

"America Underwater" [10]

"This year, extreme precipitation deluged communities across the United States — a hallmark risk of a warming climate. Government flood-insurance maps often left residents unprepared for the threat."

Source: Washington Post [11], 12/12/2022

Climate Change is Driving Millions in Africa to ‘Raging Food Catastrophe’ [12]

"In the Horn of Africa, a climate change-induced drought is exposing cracks in the global food system and pushing humanitarian aid to a breaking point."

Source: Inside Climate News [13], 12/12/2022

"U.S. To Announce Fusion Energy ‘Breakthrough’" [14]

"Scientists hit a key milestone in the quest to create abundant zero-carbon power through nuclear fusion. But they still have a long way to go."

Source: Washington Post [15], 12/12/2022

"House Approves Defense, Water Projects Bill" [16]

"The House on Thursday afternoon sent the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act to the Senate floor for consideration next week. The legislation, which passed the House 350-80, carries a number of energy and environment riders, including authorizing billions of dollars for water infrastructure projects and environmental cleanups."

Source: E&E News [17], 12/09/2022

"A Deadly Wildfire Traumatized Their Town. Can Nature Help Them Heal?" [18]

"Laura Nelson was dreading this drive. It’s bad enough seeing the mailboxes for houses that no longer exist, the dusty roads lined with the blackened skeletons of trees. But the day is also bone-dry and scorching, the smoke from a distant fire casting a too-familiar pallor over the landscape. Her car bumps over rough patches of pavement — places where the asphalt was melted by vehicles engulfed in flames."

Source: Washington Post [19], 12/09/2022

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