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"Aerial Surveys Show US Landfills Are Major Source Of Methane Emissions" [1]

"Over half of U.S. landfills observed by aerial surveys are super-emitting sources of methane, according to a new study in the journal Science published on Thursday.
The study is the largest assessment to date of methane from landfills, the third-largest source of U.S. methane emissions, and suggests an opportunity to tackle climate change by targeting a prevalent and potent greenhouse gas."

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Source: Reuters [9], 03/29/2024
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"Chevron Owns This City’s News Site. Many Stories Aren’t Told." [10]

"The oil and gas company-owned Richmond Standard tells mostly positive stories about the major industry that dominates this California city and its skyline."

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Climate Change [3]
Disasters [11]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Environmental Health [13]
Environmental Justice [14]
Environmental Politics [15]
Journalism & Media [16]
Pollution [5]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
California [17]
Source: Floodlight/NPR [18], 03/29/2024
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Accidents Involving Toxic Vinyl Chloride Are Commonplace, New Report Finds [19]

"A year after a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the study found vinyl chloride accidents have happened on average “once every five days since 2010.” An industry group says the chemical is safe and “makes modern life possible.”"

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Source: Inside Climate News [21], 03/27/2024
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Paused Ohio "Chemical Recycling" Plant Puts Spotlight On Appalachia [22]

"On a bright, cold day in February, Akim Lattermore stood in front of her house gesturing toward the site of a proposed facility that would convert old tires, electronic waste and plastic into fuel."

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Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [23]
Source: EHN [24], 03/27/2024
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LNG To Fuel Conflict, Profit, Warming in Coming Years [25]

A partisan debate has flared over liquified natural gas, as industry, environmentalists and politicians wrangle over LNG’s role in climate change and the energy transition, heating and electricity prices, and international and domestic U.S. politics. Backgrounder lays out LNG’s history, starting with the fracking boom and bringing it up to speed with the war in Ukraine and upcoming presidential elections.

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"Why A Shrinking US Aluminum Industry Is Tricky News For Clean Energy" [43]

"Once the world’s top aluminum producer, the U.S. is now making much less of it — just as cleantech industries drive up demand for the metal and advocates try to drive its emissions down."

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Economy & Business [44]
Energy & Fuel [12]
Natural Resources [29]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
International [37]
Source: Canary Media [45], 03/22/2024
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Merger Puts California's Idle Well Regulations To The Test [46]

"The deal would place 40 percent of California’s idle wells in the hands of one operator. Campaigners warn this poses an “immense” risk to the state — which new rules could help to mitigate, depending on how regulators act."

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Public [7]
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California [17]
Source: DeSmog [47], 03/21/2024
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Petrochemicals Are Killing Us, a New Report Warns in Top Medical Journal [48]

"Use of petroleum-based chemicals skyrocketed during the postwar era, most of them entering the market with little concern for safety. Now, mounting evidence links petrochemicals to the rapidly rising prevalence of a slew of chronic and deadly conditions, a review published in the New England Journal of Medicine warned earlier this month."

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National (U.S.) [8]
International [37]
Source: Inside Climate News [50], 03/21/2024
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EPA Bans Asbestos, A Carcinogen Still In Use Decades After A Partial Ban [51]

"The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday announced a comprehensive ban on asbestos, a carcinogen that is still used in some chlorine bleach, brake pads and other products and that kills tens of thousands of Americans every year."

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Source: AP [53], 03/19/2024
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Neighbors Sick. Should Developers Dig Up Toxic Soil In Florida Suburb? [54]

"Residents already hit with disease are fighting the multibillion-dollar corporation DR Horton, America’s largest homebuilder".

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Source: Guardian [55], 03/18/2024
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