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Decades of Climate Science Denial Led to Denial of Coronavirus Pandemic [1]

"After the fossil fuel industry spent hundreds of millions of dollars undermining climate science, it’s easy to see how epidemiology came next."

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Source: InsideClimate News [12], 04/10/2020
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"Animal Viruses Are Jumping to Humans. Forest Loss Makes It Easier." [13]

"The destruction of forests into fragmented patches is increasing the likelihood that viruses and other pathogens will jump from wild animals to humans, according to a study from Stanford University published this month."

Biodiversity [14]
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Forests [15]
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Nuclear Power & Radiation [16]
Public [10]
International [17]
Source: NY Times [18], 04/10/2020
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"White House: Pandemic Throws Wrench Into Trump's Rulemaking Timeline" [19]

"The Trump administration has been rushing to finalize environmental rules by mid-May to bulletproof them from future Democratic overturn, but the COVID-19 pandemic may throw off that schedule."

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National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Greenwire [22], 04/10/2020
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"Disaster Agency Foresaw Killer Virus Months Before COVID-19" [23]

"The Federal Emergency Management Agency warned last year that a pandemic caused by a novel strain of influenza would cripple the country's response capabilities by driving millions of people into overwhelmed hospitals. The report, which was written before the new coronavirus first surfaced in China, offered these prescient predictions: The deluge of patients would create "a shortage of medical supplies, equipment, beds, and healthcare workers."

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Source: ClimateWire [24], 04/10/2020
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"Cities Widely Ignore Federal Flood Protection Rules, With Few Penalties" [25]

"It’s a simple rule, designed to protect both homeowners and taxpayers: If you want publicly subsidized flood insurance, you can’t build a home that’s likely to flood. But local governments around the country, which are responsible for enforcing the rule, have flouted the requirements, accounting for as many as a quarter-million insurance policies in violation, according to data provided to The New York Times by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which runs the flood insurance program."

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Source: NY Times [28], 04/10/2020
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"A Global Deal To Slash Oil Production Is At Risk After Mexico Objects" [29]

"Russia and Saudi Arabia have called off their brutal price war and are now pushing dozens of major crude producers toward a deal that would slash production and help stabilize a market that's been rocked by the coronavirus pandemic."

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Economy & Business [26]
Energy & Fuel [30]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [5]
Health [6]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Transportation [31]
Public [10]
International [17]
Source: CNN [32], 04/10/2020
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"Climate Change Could Trigger Sudden Losses Of World's Wildlife: Study" [33]

"Climate change could trigger sudden, potentially catastrophic losses of wildlife in regions around the world over the coming decades, and the first waves could already be unfolding, according to a study published on Wednesday."

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International [17]
Source: Reuters [34], 04/09/2020
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"Oil Cut Deal Faces Multiple Challenges" [35]

"Oil prices have rallied from their recent lows in anticipation of an agreement being reached this week on massive production cuts to offset the collapse in demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic."

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Public [10]
International [17]
Source: International Oil Daily [36], 04/09/2020
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"Coronavirus Was Slow to Spread to Rural America. Not Anymore." [37]

"This map shows every rural county in America, areas where the coronavirus outbreak initially was slow to spread. Humboldt County in Northern California was the first rural county to report a case, on Feb. 20, a month after the virus first reached the U.S."

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Source: NY Times [38], 04/09/2020
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"Inside Clean Energy's Coronavirus Job Crash" [39]

"It was Wednesday, March 11, when life began to turn upside down for Lee Householder and his 42 employees at Project:Homes, a nonprofit that does energy efficiency retrofits in Virginia."

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Source: EnergyWire [40], 04/09/2020
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