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"As States Slash Rooftop Solar Incentives, Puerto Rico Extends Them" [1]

"As states across the country roll back how much they pay rooftop-solar owners for the surplus electricity they send back to the grid, Puerto Rico is bucking the trend, protecting its generous solar credits until at least the end of the decade."

Climate Change [2]
Consumer [3]
Economy & Business [4]
Energy & Fuel [5]
Infrastructure [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [9]
Source: Grist [10], 02/09/2024
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13 Blue States Say EPA Should Strengthen Proposal To Remove Lead Pipes [11]

"Attorneys general from 13 Democrat-led states and Washington, D.C., are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen a proposal that seeks to limit Americans’ exposure to lead service lines."

Chemicals [12]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Infrastructure [6]
Laws & Regulations [15]
Pollution [16]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: The Hill [18], 02/08/2024
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"Keep PFAS Out Of Your Sex Life" [19]

"New testing finds evidence of “forever chemicals” in two types of condoms and one lubricant. The good news? The vast majority appear PFAS-free."

Chemicals [12]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [13]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: EHN [20], 02/07/2024
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FDA Move To Ban Formaldehyde In Hair Straighteners Called Not Enough [21]

"In April, a dozen years after a federal agency classified formaldehyde a human carcinogen, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is tentatively scheduled to unveil a proposal to consider banning the chemical in hair-straightening products."

Chemicals [12]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [13]
Laws & Regulations [15]
People & Population [22]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: KFF Health News [23], 02/07/2024
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"Big Companies Cashed In on Mississippi’s Water. Small Towns Paid the Price." [24]

"They vowed to fix water woes and save cities millions. But a Times investigation found the deals racked up debt and left many worse off than before."

Consumer [3]
Disasters [25]
Economy & Business [4]
Environmental Justice [26]
Government [27]
Infrastructure [6]
Laws & Regulations [15]
People & Population [22]
Pollution [16]
Water & Oceans [17]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [9]
Source: NYTimes [28], 02/06/2024
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On the Hunt To Know More About Chronic Wasting Disease [29]

A relative of mad cow disease is working its way across the population of deer and related cervids in North America. And the latest TipSheet cautions that it remains unclear whether this chronic wasting disease can make the leap to humans, such as millions of deer and elk hunters. What environmental journalists need to know about possible risks and precautions.

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"Too Hot To Party? Extreme Temperatures Threaten Live Music Shows" [38]

"From hail the size of golf balls to deadly heat, concert-goers in 2023 were forced to deal with extreme weather events that put them in harm's way during the world's warmest year on record, with temperatures predicted to climb even higher in 2024."

Climate Change [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [13]
People & Population [22]
Public [7]
International [36]
Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [39], 02/02/2024
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Rice Hidden By Women Fleeing Slavery In The 1700s Could Help Descendants [40]

"Suriname’s Saamaka Maroons still grow rice from seeds an ancestor escaping from a plantation carried in her hair. Now a gene bank seeks to widen use of the rare species to help fight the climate crisis".

Agriculture [31]
Biodiversity [41]
Climate Change [2]
Consumer [3]
Food [32]
Laws & Regulations [15]
Public [7]
South America [42]
Source: Guardian [43], 01/30/2024
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Viral Pork TikToks? It’s a Government-Backed Group Pushing Meat On Gen Z. [44]

"Ad campaigns from controversial quasi-government programs for pork, dairy, and beef are raising new questions around the checkoff program’s foray into social media."

Agriculture [31]
Climate Change [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [13]
Environmental Politics [14]
Food [32]
Journalism & Media [34]
Laws & Regulations [15]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Politico [45], 01/30/2024
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‘Carbon Colonialism’ Details the Exporting of Degradation, Climate Collapse [46]

The climate change debate is often so focused on fossil fuels and mining that it ignores impacts in economic, political, neo-colonial and social terms, writes BookShelf’s Melody Kemp in her review of “Carbon Colonialism: How Rich Countries Export Climate Breakdown.” Why concepts like corporate social responsibility do little to stem the losses that come with such development.

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Forests [49]
Health [33]
Natural Resources [50]
People & Population [22]
Policy [51]
Pollution [16]
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