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Metropolitan Water District Declares Drought Emergency In Southern Calif. [1]

"Southern California’s largest urban water district declared a drought emergency on Tuesday and called for local water suppliers to immediately cut the use of water from the State Water Project."

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Source: LA Times [9], 11/10/2021
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"Health Groups Quit Baby Food Industry Effort To Limit Toxins" [10]

"Two environmental health groups have resigned from a council meant to lower the heavy metal content of baby foods due to what they say is a lack of cooperation from some of the nation’s biggest baby food brands."

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National (U.S.) [15]
Source: E&E News [16], 11/09/2021
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EPA’s PFAS Plan Likely To Generate News, If Not Fixes, in 2022 [17]

A government plan to address a class of so-called “forever chemicals,” widespread in the environment and implicated in human health effects, will pick up speed in 2022. But whether the effort will solve problems around PFAS remains to be seen. The latest TipSheet outlines the challenge, the EPA plan and smart ways to cover the story in your area.

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U.N. Summit Lays the Table for Environmental Reporting on Food Systems [25]

After an 18-month buildup, a one-day U.N. Food Systems Summit earlier this fall generated hundreds of commitments to end global hunger and a dizzying array of alliances dedicated to the cause. Despite controversies surrounding the summit, this groundbreaking event highlighted opportunities for reporting on food and food systems. Award-winning agriculture journalist Chris Clayton shares his insights.

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Energy & Fuel [29]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Justice [30]
Environmental Politics [13]
Food [14]
Government [20]
Health [21]
Journalism & Media [22]
Laws & Regulations [23]
Natural Resources [31]
People & Population [32]
Planning & Growth [33]
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National (U.S.) [15]
California [8]
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Africa [42]
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"More Eyes on Polluters: The Growth of Citizen Monitoring" [46]

"In pollution hotspots like western Pennsylvania — where petrochemical facilities are proliferating — local residents, distrustful of companies and government, are taking advantage of low-cost technologies to do their own monitoring of air, water, and noise pollution."

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Energy & Fuel [29]
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Environmental Justice [30]
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Laws & Regulations [23]
Pollution [34]
Science [35]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [15]
Source: YaleE360 [47], 11/08/2021
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"CDC Changes Its Definition Of Lead Poisoning In Young Children" [48]

"For young children, any amount of lead exposure is bad. The element can damage children’s brains, stunt growth and cause developmental problems. Now, a new definition of lead poisoning will increase the number of U.S. children found to have dangerously high levels of lead in their blood."

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Source: Washington Post [49], 11/08/2021
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"America’s Food Safety System Failed to Stop a Salmonella Epidemic" [50]

"For years, a dangerous salmonella strain has sickened thousands and continues to spread through the chicken industry. The USDA knows about it. So do the companies. And yet, contaminated meat continues to be sold to consumers."

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Source: ProPublica [51], 11/02/2021
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Will 2022 See the Start of Formal Negotiations Toward a Global Plastics Treaty? [52]

Plastic waste, already the subject of preliminary international talks, could be increasingly targeted after UN meetings in early 2022. Meanwhile, this ubiquitous product is polluting land, ocean and air in its various forms, as well as through little-understood microplastic particles. The latest TipSheet has the backstory on efforts to forge an international plastics treaty, as well as ideas for how to cover plastic pollution locally.

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Activism [11]
Air [53]
Chemicals [19]
Climate Change [3]
Consumer [4]
Economy & Business [28]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Politics [13]
Fish & Fisheries [54]
Food [14]
Government [20]
Health [21]
Journalism & Media [22]
Policy [24]
Pollution [34]
Waste [37]
Water & Oceans [6]
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National (U.S.) [15]
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"Biden Administration Moves To Curtail Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’" [56]

"The Biden administration moved Monday to regulate a group of long-lasting, human-made chemicals that pose health risks to millions of Americans, even as they continue to be used in an array of products such as cosmetics, dental floss, food packaging, clothing and cleaning supplies."

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National (U.S.) [15]
Source: Washington Post [57], 10/19/2021
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Climate Risk Disclosure Guides Journalists, Not Just Investors [58]

A profound tightening of companies’ environmental risk disclosure requirements may be ahead, thanks to efforts by the Biden administration’s Securities and Exchange Commission. And the new WatchDog Opinion column argues that as fossil fuel firms position themselves as part of an environmentally sound future, journalists must act too — demanding full disclosure of corporate financial risks related to climate.

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