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"Why Protecting Bats Could Save Children’s Lives" [1]

"An analysis published Thursday in the journal Science suggests farmers have increased their use of pesticides on crops in response to the population collapse of bats, potentially leading to the deaths of more than 1,000 human infants through intoxication from the chemicals."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [3]
Chemicals [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Wildlife [8]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Washington Post [11], 09/06/2024
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Eco-Alternatives to the Perfect, Weedless Lawn [12]

A good and very localizable environmental story is right outside your front door … or at least outside your neighbor’s. Lawns and the myriad ways they are managed can provide a window into wildness, or resource use, or chemical pollution. The latest TipSheet offers more than a dozen story ideas and reporting resources, from xeriscaping and butterfly gardens to nurseries and planning boards.

SEJ Publication Types: 
TipSheet [13]
Topics on the Beat: 
Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [4]
Consumer [14]
Environmental Health [5]
Government [15]
Journalism & Media [16]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Planning & Growth [18]
Pollution [7]
Waste [19]
Water & Oceans [20]
Wildlife [8]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [10]
International [21]
Visibility: 
Public [9]
  • Read more about Eco-Alternatives to the Perfect, Weedless Lawn [12]

"Algal Blooms Ravaged New York’s Finger Lakes During Final Week of August" [22]

"No other region in the state had a comparable level of outbreaks. The Hochul administration is spending millions to help farmers limit nutrient runoff."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [3]
Fish & Fisheries [23]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Water & Oceans [20]
Public [9]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [24]
Source: Inside Climate News [25], 09/05/2024
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"Brazil's Amazon Rainforest Fires In August Reach 14-Year High" [26]

"The number of fires in Brazil's Amazon rainforest region for the month of August surged to the highest level since 2010, government data showed on Sunday, after a record drought that has been plaguing the biome."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [3]
Climate Change [27]
Forests [28]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Public [9]
South America [29]
Source: Reuters [30], 09/03/2024
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"Something’s Poisoning America’s Land. Farmers Fear ‘Forever’ Chemicals." [31]

"Fertilizer made from city sewage has been spread on millions of acres of farmland for decades. Scientists say it can contain high levels of the toxic substance."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [4]
Consumer [14]
Environmental Health [5]
Food [32]
Pollution [7]
Waste [19]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: NYTimes [33], 09/03/2024
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"Climate-Friendly Meat? Regulators Tighten Scrutiny of Label Buzzwords." [34]

"The new guidelines from the Agriculture Department encourage third-party assessments of environment-related claims, which have come under fire."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [27]
Consumer [14]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [35]
Journalism & Media [16]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: NYTimes [36], 08/30/2024
  • Read more about "Climate-Friendly Meat? Regulators Tighten Scrutiny of Label Buzzwords." [34]

"The Hidden Life Of Seeds" [37]

"Buried in the earth, almost too small to see, seeds have long been underestimated — dismissed as mere inert specks, barely even considered alive. Yet the more closely researchers have examined these embryonic plants, the more they have learned about their dynamism and endurance."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [3]
Natural Resources [6]
Science [38]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
International [21]
Source: Washington Post [39], 08/29/2024
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"Sweaty Corn Is Making It Even More Humid" [40]

"Barb Boustead remembers learning about corn sweat when she moved to Nebraska about 20 years ago to work for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and found herself plunked down in an ocean of corn. The term for the late-summer spike in humidity from corn plants cooling themselves was “something that locals very much know about,” Boustead, a meteorologist and climatologist, recalled."

Agriculture [2]
Air [41]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Water & Oceans [20]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: AP [42], 08/29/2024
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Industry Scientists Back EPA Finding That Pesticide Is Not a Cancer Risk [43]

"The consultants, who worked for Dow, the pesticide’s manufacturer, help corporate interests defend their products against environmental and health regulations."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [4]
Environmental Health [5]
Environmental Politics [35]
Laws & Regulations [17]
Pollution [7]
Science [38]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Inside Climate News [44], 08/29/2024
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Scientists Seek To Make Your Hamburger Less Bad For The Planet [45]

"Researchers in California are working to genetically engineer the cow microbiome -- and in the process, eliminate methane emissions."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [4]
Climate Change [27]
Pollution [7]
Technology [46]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: Washington Post [47], 08/26/2024
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