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"Duke Energy To Knock Down Coal Plant And Build Its Biggest Battery Yet" [1]

"Mega-utility Duke Energy is about to knock down a coal plant that has run west of Charlotte, North Carolina, since 1957. Soon the company will build its largest grid battery on that spot, part of an unprecedented energy-storage construction spree."

Climate Change [2]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Infrastructure [4]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [7]
Source: Canary Media [8], 12/05/2024
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Seaweed Could Cut Grazing Cows' Methane Emissions By Nearly 40% - Study [9]

"Supplementing the diets of grazing beef cows with seaweed in pellet form could cut their methane emissions by almost 40 percent, a new study has found."

Agriculture [10]
Climate Change [2]
Food [11]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
International [13]
Source: The Hill [14], 12/04/2024
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Study Links Higher PFAS Levels To ‘Superfund’ Sites, Low Fresh-Food Access [15]

"New research aimed at identifying which US neighborhoods face increased exposure to toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” found those living near “superfund” sites and other major industrial polluters, or in areas with limited access to fresh food, generally have higher levels of the dangerous compounds in their blood."

Chemicals [16]
Environmental Health [17]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Guardian [18], 12/04/2024
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"Check The Formaldehyde Cancer Risk in Your Neighborhood" [19]

"In most of the country, formaldehyde contributes more to outdoor cancer risk than any other toxic air pollutant. Look up your address to see risks from the chemical on your block and where it comes from."

Air [20]
Chemicals [16]
Consumer [21]
Environmental Health [17]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: ProPublica [22], 12/04/2024
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Environmental Groups Demand EPA Start Monitoring Microplastics In Water [23]

"A new legal petition filed by more than 170 top environmental groups demands that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) begin monitoring for microplastics in drinking water, an essential first step to reining in pollution viewed as one of the nation’s most pressing public health threats."

Biodiversity [24]
Chemicals [16]
Consumer [21]
Environmental Health [17]
Laws & Regulations [25]
Natural Resources [26]
Pollution [5]
Waste [27]
Water & Oceans [28]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Guardian [29], 12/03/2024
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EPA Takes Partial Step To Ban Chlorpyrifos In Move Called “Unconscionable” [30]

"The long and winding regulatory road for a pesticide known to be harmful to developing babies took another turn on Monday as the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it was planning to only partially ban the insecticide chlorpyrifos in farming."

Agriculture [10]
Chemicals [16]
Environmental Health [17]
Food [11]
Laws & Regulations [25]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: The New Lede [31], 12/03/2024
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New Agriculture Secretary Will Have to Reckon With Climate Change [32]

"Exactly where Brooke Rollins stands on agricultural policy is unclear, but her positions on fossil fuels and climate change are explicit."

Agriculture [10]
Climate Change [2]
Environmental Politics [33]
Laws & Regulations [25]
Natural Resources [26]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [28]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [12]
Source: Inside Climate News [34], 12/02/2024
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"Microplastics Are Sickening And Killing Wildlife, Disrupting Earth Systems" [35]

"Animals across the spectrum of life are eating, breathing and ingesting plastics that leach toxic chemicals and have been shown to alter the function of organs and even cells in humans. Petroleum products — mostly oil and natural gas — are plastic’s base ingredient."

Biodiversity [24]
Chemicals [16]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Natural Resources [26]
Pollution [5]
Waste [27]
Water & Oceans [28]
Public [6]
International [13]
Source: Mongabay [36], 12/02/2024
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"UN Plastics Treaty Talks Fail After Oil Producers Block Production Limits" [37]

"Negotiations over the first legally binding UN treaty on plastic pollution collapsed in the final stage of discussions, after oil-producing nations led by Saudi Arabia and Russia blocked efforts by 100 countries to place limits on new production."

Biodiversity [24]
Chemicals [16]
Consumer [21]
Economy & Business [38]
Energy & Fuel [3]
Environmental Health [17]
Fish & Fisheries [39]
Food [11]
Laws & Regulations [25]
Natural Resources [26]
Pollution [5]
Waste [27]
Water & Oceans [28]
Public [6]
International [13]
Source: Financial Times [40], 12/02/2024
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Chesapeake: "The Bay ‘Dead Zone’ Was Near Average In 2024, Sort Of" [41]

"The Chesapeake Bay’s oxygen-starved “dead zone,” a closely watched indicator of the estuary’s health, started early this summer with worse than normal conditions before dramatically improving by early August, scientists recently reported."

Agriculture [10]
Biodiversity [24]
Fish & Fisheries [39]
Natural Resources [26]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [28]
Public [6]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [42]
Source: Bay Journal [43], 11/26/2024
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