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Rice Crops Threatened By El Nino After Grain Supplies Were Disrupted By War [1]

"Warmer, drier weather because of an earlier than usual El Nino is expected to hamper rice production across Asia, hitting global food security in a world still reeling from the impacts of the war in Ukraine."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [3]
Food [4]
Public [5]
Asia [6]
Source: AP [7], 07/17/2023
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"How A Saudi Firm Tapped A Gusher Of Water In Drought-Stricken Arizona" [8]

"For nearly a decade, the state of Arizona has leased this rural terrain west of Phoenix to a Saudi-owned company, allowing it to pump all the water it needs to grow the alfalfa hay — a crop it exports to feed the kingdom’s dairy cows. And, for years, the state did not know how much water the company was consuming."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [3]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [5]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [10]
Source: Washington Post [11], 07/17/2023
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"Agriculture Dept. To Invest $300 Million To Measure Greenhouse Emissions" [12]

"The Agriculture Department said on Wednesday that it would establish a monitoring and data collection network to measure greenhouse gas emissions and determine how much carbon can be captured using certain farming practices."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [3]
Environmental Studies [13]
Science [14]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [15]
Source: NYTimes [16], 07/13/2023
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A Racist Past And Hotter Future Testing Western Water Like Never Before [17]

"As droughts strain water supplies across Western states, some cities and farmers have struggled with mandatory cutbacks. Determining who gets cut is decided by the foundational pecking order of Western water: the older your claim to water, created as the country expanded westward, the better protected it is."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [3]
Environmental Justice [18]
Laws & Regulations [19]
Natural Resources [20]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [15]
Source: NPR [21], 07/11/2023
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U.S. Banned Use of Brain-Harming Pesticide on Food -- But Slowed a Global Ban [22]

"Chlorpyrifos is so harmful that America banned its use on food. But a top EPA official made it clear that the U.S. was not ready to support similar protections for the rest of the world under a treaty that restricts pollutants that travel the globe."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [23]
Consumer [24]
Environmental Health [25]
Laws & Regulations [19]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [15]
International [26]
Source: ProPublica [27], 07/11/2023
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"It’s Toxic Slime Time on Florida’s Lake Okeechobee" [28]

"Huge green blooms are threatening wildlife, pets, people and cities. And algae season is only getting started."

Agriculture [2]
Environmental Health [25]
Infrastructure [29]
Natural Resources [20]
Pollution [30]
Water & Oceans [9]
Wildlife [31]
Public [5]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [32]
Source: NYTimes [33], 07/10/2023
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"Corporate Landscaping Lets Its Hair Down" [34]

"More companies are eschewing manicured grass in favor of native plants, a shift driven by the environmental costs of installing and maintaining lawns."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [35]
Climate Change [3]
Natural Resources [20]
Wildlife [31]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [15]
International [26]
Source: NYTimes [36], 07/07/2023
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"Bison Return to Native American Lands, Revitalizing Sacred Rituals" [37]

"More than a century after a mass bison slaughter, the animals are restoring Great Plains ecosystems and reinvigorating Indigenous customs like the sun dance."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [35]
Natural Resources [20]
People & Population [38]
Pollution [30]
Wildlife [31]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [15]
Source: NYTimes [39], 07/07/2023
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"Deforestation In Brazil's Amazon Drops 34% In First Half 2023" [40]

"Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon fell 34% in the first half of 2023, preliminary government data showed on Thursday, hitting its lowest level in four years as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva institutes tougher environmental policies."

Agriculture [2]
Climate Change [3]
Forests [41]
Laws & Regulations [19]
Natural Resources [20]
Public [5]
South America [42]
Source: Reuters [43], 07/07/2023
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"U.S. Animal Industries Pose Disease Risks to People, Report Says" [44]

"The United States is home to an enormous array of animal industries — including industrial agriculture, fur farming and the exotic pet trade — that pose a significant risk of creating infectious disease outbreaks in humans, according to a new report by experts at Harvard Law School and New York University."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [35]
Environmental Health [25]
Science [14]
Wildlife [31]
Public [5]
International [26]
Source: NYTimes [45], 07/07/2023
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