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Could Beef Be the Route to a Bird Flu Pandemic? [1]

What goes on the backyard grill may be an important environmental story for any number of reasons. But as the latest TipSheet points out, one especially worrying one at the moment is the possibility that avian flu could jump species and create a public health crisis. Here’s what we know right now, along with story ideas and reporting resources.

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EPA Scientists Said They Were Pressured to Downplay Harms From Chemicals: IG [11]

"Three reports issued by the agency’s inspector general detailed personal attacks suffered by the scientists — including being called “stupid,” “piranhas” and “pot-stirrers” — and called on the EPA to take “appropriate corrective action” in response."

Agriculture [3]
Chemicals [12]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Food [5]
Laws & Regulations [15]
Pollution [16]
Science [17]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: ProPublica [18], 09/19/2024
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"How A California County Got PFAS Out Of Its Drinking Water" [19]

"Yorba Linda is a small, sunny city southeast of Los Angeles. It’s perhaps best known for being the birthplace of President Richard Nixon. But in the past few years, Yorba Linda has picked up another distinction: It’s home to the nation’s largest per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) water treatment plant of its kind, according to the city."

Chemicals [12]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [13]
Infrastructure [20]
Pollution [16]
Technology [21]
Water & Oceans [22]
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National (U.S.) [8]
California [23]
Source: NPR [24], 09/18/2024
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Antibiotic Resistance Could Cause Over 39 Million Deaths By 2050: Study [25]

"More than 39 million people could die of antibiotic-resistant infections between now and 2050, according to a study published Monday in The Lancet."

Agriculture [3]
Chemicals [12]
Consumer [4]
Disasters [26]
Environmental Health [13]
Laws & Regulations [15]
People & Population [27]
Public [10]
International [9]
Source: Washington Post [28], 09/18/2024
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FDA Probing Tampon Safety After A Study Found Toxic Metals In Popular Brands [29]

"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will investigate the ingredients in tampons, after a study released earlier this summer found toxic metals in products from over a dozen popular brands."

Chemicals [12]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [13]
Laws & Regulations [15]
People & Population [27]
Pollution [16]
Science [17]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: NPR [30], 09/18/2024
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One Company Works To Fix Unavailable EV Charging Stations [31]

"Kameale Terry saw it coming before almost anyone else did. She realized the expanding network of electric vehicle charging stations across the U.S. would need a workforce to maintain it."

Climate Change [32]
Consumer [4]
Economy & Business [33]
Energy & Fuel [34]
Infrastructure [20]
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National (U.S.) [8]
California [23]
Source: AP [36], 09/16/2024
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Should Weather Data Really Be Withheld From the Public? [37]

Project 2025, which many consider a blueprint for a second Trump term, calls for breaking up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and pivoting its National Weather Service to commercial operations, shutting down its free flow of data to news outlets and others. WatchDog Opinion column argues a not-so-hidden motive is at the heart of these sweeping changes: the desire to obscure evidence of climate change.

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"EPA Denies Duty To Regulate PFAS In Sewage Sludge Spread On Farmland" [41]

"US regulators claim they are not legally required to regulate toxic PFAS chemicals in sewage sludge spread on farmland across the country, according to a court filing the government made this week in response to a lawsuit from an environmental watchdog group."

Agriculture [3]
Chemicals [12]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Food [5]
Laws & Regulations [15]
Natural Resources [42]
Pollution [16]
Waste [43]
Water & Oceans [22]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: The New Lede [44], 09/13/2024
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"The California Towns Where Clean Drinking Water Is Out Of Reach" [45]

"Drinking water contamination is a chronic, insidious threat in California’s rural communities. Some have been waiting for clean water for years."

Agriculture [3]
Consumer [4]
Environmental Health [13]
Environmental Justice [46]
Environmental Politics [14]
Laws & Regulations [15]
Pollution [16]
Water & Oceans [22]
Public [10]
California [23]
Source: CalMatters [47], 09/12/2024
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"Those Keurig Coffee Pods? They’re Not So Recyclable, the S.E.C. Says." [48]

"The agency said Keurig, in its financial filings, had claimed its pods could be “effectively recycled” but didn’t note that two big recycling companies wouldn’t accept them."

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Source: NYTimes [49], 09/11/2024
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