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"US To Expand Bird-Flu Testing Of Beef In Slaughterhouses" [1]

"The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday it will expand bird-flu testing of beef entering the food supply as part of its response to the ongoing outbreak among dairy cattle, adding that U.S. beef and dairy products remain safe to consume."

Agriculture [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Food [4]
Government [5]
Science [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Reuters [9], 08/14/2024
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"How Climate Change Could Make Pesticides Even Deadlier" [10]

"As this year’s temperatures continue to break records, farmworkers who toil in the heat remain one of the groups most vulnerable to heat-related illnesses. But another element of their jobs is making extreme heat even more dangerous: pesticide drift."

Agriculture [2]
Air [11]
Chemicals [12]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Justice [13]
Pollution [14]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Mother Jones [15], 08/13/2024
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"Can Dirt Clean the Climate?" [16]

"An Australian start-up is hoping fungi can pull carbon dioxide from the air and stash it underground. It’s one of several ventures trying to deploy the superpowers of soil to slow global warming."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [17]
Climate Change [18]
Natural Resources [19]
Public [7]
International [20]
Source: NYTimes [21], 08/12/2024
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"Air Pollution Is Bad News for Pollinators Too" [22]

"Along any busy roadway, the remnants of car exhaust hang in the air, among them nitrogen oxides and ozone. These pollutants, which are also released by many industrial facilities and power plants, float through the air for hours to years. Scientists have long known that these chemicals are harmful to human health. But now, a growing body of evidence suggests that these same pollutants also make life harder for insect pollinators and the plants that rely on them."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [17]
Natural Resources [19]
Pollution [14]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
International [20]
Source: Sierra [23], 08/12/2024
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"Louisiana Advocates ‘Gobsmacked’ By Decision Halting Massive Grain Terminal" [24]

"Blaming “wealthy plantation owners” and outside “special interest groups,” Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry decried the abrupt decision late Tuesday to cancel a massive grain elevator proposed for a small predominantly Black community along the Mississippi River fighting to preserve its history and landmarks."

Agriculture [2]
Environmental Justice [13]
Infrastructure [25]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Public [7]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [27]
Source: Floodlight [28], 08/09/2024
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Rising Waters From Storm Debby Put North Carolina Waste Sites at Risk [29]

"Tropical Storm Debby brought intense rainfall and flooding threats to North Carolina on Thursday, highlighting the vulnerability of hog lagoons and wastewater treatment plants."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [18]
Disasters [30]
Environmental Health [3]
Pollution [14]
Waste [31]
Water & Oceans [32]
Public [7]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [27]
Source: NYTimes [33], 08/09/2024
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"Peel Those Apples: Washing Produce Doesn’t Remove Pesticides, Study Finds" [34]

"A new scientific report lends weight to consumer concerns about pesticide residues on food, presenting fresh evidence that washing fruit before eating does not remove various toxic chemicals commonly used in agriculture."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [12]
Consumer [35]
Environmental Health [3]
Food [4]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Guardian [36], 08/09/2024
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"Avocado Goldrush Links US Companies With Mexico’s Deforestation Disaster" [37]

"On a sweltering July afternoon, two large yellow bulldozers dug into the brown soil at the bottom of a lush avocado orchard near the small town of Madero, located in central Mexico’s Michoacan state."

Agriculture [2]
Consumer [35]
Food [4]
Forests [38]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Natural Resources [19]
Water & Oceans [32]
Public [7]
Mexico [39]
Source: Reuters [40], 08/08/2024
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Illinois Trees, Plants Damaged By Renewed Use Of Weedkillers On Farms [41]

"Patsy Hirsch and her husband moved to an Elgin subdivision nearly three decades ago, drawn by a backyard thicket of oak, hickory and cherry trees so dense the canopy blotted out the sun."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [17]
Chemicals [12]
Environmental Health [3]
Forests [38]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Natural Resources [19]
Pollution [14]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [42]
Source: Chicago Tribune [43], 08/08/2024
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EPA Issues Emergency Ban Of Weedkiller Dacthal, Citing Risks To Unborn [44]

"The US Environmental Protection Agency has issued an emergency suspension of the common weedkiller DCPA, also known as Dacthal, it said Tuesday, the first time the agency has used its emergency suspension authority in 40 years."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [12]
Environmental Health [3]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Pollution [14]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: CNN [45], 08/07/2024
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