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"Big-Money Investors Gear Up For A Trillion-Dollar Bet On Farmland" [1]

"For a glimpse of what could happen to a trillion dollars worth of American farmland, meet Ray Williams. He's a lawyer-turned-farmer, growing organic grain and feeding young cows on 3,000 acres in northeastern Oregon. Last year, he and his brother Tom decided that they were getting too old for the long hours and hard work."

Agriculture [2]
Economy & Business [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NPR [6], 08/03/2020
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"As Covid-19 Surges, California Farmworkers Are Paying a High Price" [7]

"Every day, California farmworkers worry that the pandemic plowing through agricultural hubs will catch them and kill them. They also worry that not working will kill them."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [8]
Disasters [9]
Environmental Health [10]
Environmental Justice [11]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: InsideClimate News [12], 07/30/2020
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"Floods, Coronavirus Hobble Two Of India's Poorest States" [13]

"Floods caused by heavy monsoon rains in two of India’s poorest states have displaced or affected 8 million people and killed 111 since May, authorities said on Tuesday, at a time when coronavirus cases have swelled there.

The Brahmaputra river in the northeastern state of Assam is flowing above the “danger level” in many places, while heavy rains that began this week in Bihar in the east will last until Wednesday, officials say.

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [8]
Disasters [9]
Environmental Health [10]
Health [14]
People & Population [15]
Public [4]
Asia [16]
Source: Reuters [17], 07/29/2020
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"Black Urban Farmers Dig To Uproot U.S. 'Food Apartheid'" [18]

"In a backyard in the Bronx in the mid-1980s, a vine laden with sweet-smelling tomatoes came as a revelation to urban gardening guru Karen Washington. 'It was tomatoes that really got me hooked on growing food, because I hated tomatoes,' she said, laughing at the memory."

Activism [19]
Agriculture [2]
Environmental Justice [11]
Environmental Politics [20]
Food [21]
People & Population [15]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [22], 07/29/2020
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"Navajo Nation Sees Farming Renaissance During Coronavirus Pandemic" [23]

"Historically Navajos have lived off the land. But decades of assimilation, forced relocation and dependence on federal food distribution programs changed that. Navajo farmer Tyrone Thompson is on a mission to help people return to their roots. He's even taken to social media to teach traditional farming techniques."

Agriculture [2]
Diversity [24]
Environmental Justice [11]
Food [21]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NPR [25], 07/29/2020
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"Western Water: Interior May Shift Projects To Former Bernhardt Client" [26]

"The Trump administration is working to transfer ownership of federal water infrastructure to California's Westlands Water District, the country's largest irrigation provider and a former lobbying client of Interior Secretary David Bernhardt."

Agriculture [2]
Economy & Business [3]
Environmental Politics [20]
Laws & Regulations [27]
Water & Oceans [28]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: E&E News [29], 07/24/2020
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"Where Will Everyone Go?" [30]

"Early in 2019, a year before the world shut its borders completely, Jorge A. knew he had to get out of Guatemala. The land was turning against him. For five years, it almost never rained. ... Jorge knew then that if he didn’t get out of Guatemala, his family might die, too."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [8]
Disasters [9]
People & Population [15]
Planning & Growth [31]
Public [4]
International [32]
Source: ProPublica/NYTimes Magazine [33], 07/24/2020
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"Federal Regulators Throw Wrench Into Klamath River Dam-Demolition Plan" [34]

"Federal regulators on Thursday threw a significant curveball at a coalition that has been planning for years to demolish four massive hydroelectric dams on a river along the Oregon-California border to save salmon populations that have dwindled to almost nothing."

Agriculture [2]
Energy & Fuel [35]
Fish & Fisheries [36]
Laws & Regulations [27]
Public [4]
California [37]
Northwest (OR WA) [38]
Source: AP [39], 07/20/2020
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"How Absentee Landowners Keep Farmers From Protecting Water And Soil" [40]

"Lisa Schulte Moore loves nature. To stand in an old-growth forest, she says, 'I can only describe it as healing.' When she moved to Iowa to teach ecology at Iowa State University, she didn't get that same feeling when she found herself amid acres of corn. She wasn't hearing birds or seeing many bugs. 'All I can hear are the leaves of the rustling corn,' she says. 'Not one biological noise. You know, they call it the green desert.'"

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [41]
Natural Resources [42]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NPR [43], 07/17/2020
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"Governments’ Dietary Guidelines Are Harming The Planet, Study Finds" [44]

"Official dietary advice across the world is harming both the environment and people’s health, according to scientists who have carried out the most comprehensive assessment of national dietary guidelines to date."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [8]
Environmental Studies [45]
Food [21]
Public [4]
International [32]
Source: Guardian [46], 07/16/2020
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