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"‘Forever Chemicals’ Found In Home Fertilizer Made From Sewage Sludge" [1]

"Sewage sludge that wastewater treatment districts across America package and sell as home fertilizer contain alarming levels of toxic PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals”, a new report has revealed. Sludge, which is lightly treated and marketed as “biosolids”, is used by consumers to fertilize home gardens, and the PFAS levels raise concerns that the chemicals are contaminating vegetables and harming those who eat them."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [3]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Food [6]
Waste [7]
Water & Oceans [8]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Guardian [11], 06/01/2021
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"Buried Alive In Mongolia's Worst Sandstorms In A Decade" [12]

"This March, as Mongolian herder Batsaikhan Enkhee tended to his sheep, the sky suddenly darkened. The wind picked up, filling his shoes and shirt with coarse, heavy sand. A massive sandstorm had engulfed the Mongolian grasslands."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [13]
Disasters [14]
Natural Resources [15]
Public [9]
Asia [16]
Source: NPR [17], 05/31/2021
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Regulators Let Pesticides From Factory Pollute Neb. Town For Years [18]

"For years, the people of Mead, Nebraska, have worried about the ethanol plant that moved into their small rural community a little over a decade ago. They feared the terrible smells and odd illnesses in the area might be connected to the plant and its use of pesticide-coated seed corn in its biofuel production process."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [5]
Laws & Regulations [19]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Guardian [20], 05/31/2021
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Hoover Dam, Symbol Of West, Faces A New Test With Epic Water Shortage [21]

"Hoover Dam has helped store Colorado River water since 1935, but reservoir levels are nearing the lowest point since Lake Mead was filled."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [13]
Consumer [4]
Disasters [14]
Fish & Fisheries [22]
Water & Oceans [8]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Arizona Republic [23], 05/28/2021
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"Pesticides: Trump EPA Dodged Science Policy For Weedkiller" [24]

"Trump EPA officials purposely veered from the agency's principles of scientific integrity to approve continued use of the weedkiller dicamba on genetically modified crops, the agency has admitted."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [5]
Laws & Regulations [19]
Science [25]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: E&E News [26], 05/25/2021
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"Fighting Attacks on Inconvenient Science — and Scientists" [27]

"The atrazine wars offer a cautionary tale for scientists whose work triggers blowback by regulated industries, and lessons for protecting scientific integrity."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [28]
Journalism & Media [29]
Laws & Regulations [19]
Science [25]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Inside Climate News [30], 05/25/2021
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Minnesota Tribe Fights Line 3 For Putting Water, Wild Rice at Risk [31]

"In northern Minnesota, Anishinaabe people are fighting an oil pipeline that threatens their sustenance and spiritual connection to the land."

Agriculture [2]
Energy & Fuel [32]
Environmental Justice [33]
Food [6]
Laws & Regulations [19]
Natural Resources [15]
Religion, Faith and Spirituality [34]
Public [9]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [35]
Source: Civil Eats [36], 05/24/2021
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"Carbon Storage Offers Hope For Climate, Cash For Farmers" [37]

The rye and rapeseed that Rick Clifton cultivated in central Ohio were coming along nicely — until his tractor rumbled over the flat, fertile landscape, spraying it with herbicides."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [3]
Climate Change [13]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: AP [38], 05/24/2021
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"Intruder Pests May Drain Trillions From Africa’s Economies, Study Finds" [39]

"The financial burdens caused by invasive pests and plants in Africa may total more than $3.5 trillion per year, according to a study published Thursday."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [40]
Disasters [14]
Wildlife [41]
Public [9]
Africa [42]
Source: NYTimes [43], 05/20/2021
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Pesticides Becoming More Toxic For The World's Most Important Insects [44]

"Over the last 25 years, the toxicity of 381 pesticides in the U.S. more than doubled for pollinators and aquatic invertebrates such as crustaceans, mayflies, and dragonflies, according to a new study."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [40]
Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [5]
Fish & Fisheries [22]
Natural Resources [15]
Water & Oceans [8]
Wildlife [41]
Public [9]
International [45]
Source: EHN [46], 05/19/2021
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