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"Scientists Go To Bat For Halloween’s Iconic, At-Risk Species" [1]

"Federal agencies and their allies are reinforcing the fight against the scary and, yes, tricky disease that’s been wiping out bat populations."

Source: E&E News [2], 11/01/2022

"‘Hubris’: LNG Plant Officials Saw Trouble Days Before Blast" [3]

"For at least two days before a pipe exploded at its Texas gas export terminal, Freeport LNG had been trying to figure out what was wrong, records show. The June 8 blast forced the plant to close and took almost a fifth of U.S. liquefied natural gas exports offline."

Source: E&E News [4], 11/01/2022

"A New Tool To Prevent Malaria Shows Promise: Antibody Drugs" [5]

"A single dose of an antibody drug provided strong protection against malaria infections during the six-month rainy season in Mali, an international team of researchers announced Monday. "

Source: Washington Post [6], 11/01/2022

"3 Governor’s Races Set To Remake Clean Energy" [7]

"Three East Coast states with some of the nation’s most aggressive clean energy targets could see a political shakeup following next week’s elections, with broad ramifications for their reliance on fossil fuels and planned offshore wind projects."

Source: E&E News [8], 11/01/2022

He’s an Outspoken Defender of Meat. Industry Funds His Research, Files Show [9]

"A UC Davis professor runs an academic center that was conceived by a trade group, according to records, and gets most of its funding from farming interests."

Source: NYTimes [10], 11/01/2022

A Dolphin, a Porpoise and Two Men Got Bird Flu. That’s a Warning. [11]

"In early September, scientists at the University of Florida confirmed that a bottlenose dolphin, found dead in a canal on the Gulf Coast in March, carried a highly pathogenic kind of avian influenza. Its brain was inflamed."

Source: NYTimes [12], 11/01/2022

"Lula Cheered For New Climate Policies After Brazil Election" [13]

"Environmentalists, world leaders and sustainable investors on Monday cheered the victory of Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who has promised to protect the Amazon rainforest and restore Brazil's leadership on climate change."

Source: Reuters [14], 11/01/2022

"Why Is New York Still Building on the Waterfront?" [15]

"There are two simple reasons. One, it makes money. And two, people just love water."

Source: NYTimes [16], 11/01/2022

"2/3 of US Money For Fossil Fuel Pours Into Africa Despite Climate Goals" [17]

"Joe Biden will head to Egypt next week to tout America’s re-emergence as a leader on the climate crisis at the Cop27 talks. But he will be landing in a continent that the US continues to pour billions of dollars into for fossil fuel projects, with seemingly no end in sight despite the president’s promises."

Source: Guardian [18], 11/01/2022

Biden Warns of Windfall Tax To Stop Oil Company ‘War Profiteering’ [19]

"President Joe Biden escalated weeks of sharp warnings to energy producers on Monday by floating a so-called “windfall” tax on their corporate profits, calling out major gas companies for racking up gains from a spike in prices he attributes to Russia’s war in Ukraine."

Source: CNN [20], 11/01/2022

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