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"Mucus-Covered Jellyfish Hint at Dangers of Deep-Sea Mining" [1]

"A treasure trove of metal is hiding at the bottom of the ocean. Potato-size nodules of iron and manganese litter the seafloor, and metal-rich crusts cover underwater mountains and chimneys along hydrothermal vents. Deep-sea mining companies have set their sights on these minerals, aiming to use them in batteries and electronics. Environmentalists warn that the mining process and the plumes of sediment it would dump back into the sea could affect marine life."

Biodiversity [2]
Economy & Business [3]
Environmental Studies [4]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Science [8]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
International [11]
Source: NYTimes [12], 11/22/2023
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Dirty Water and Dead Rice: The Cost of Clean Energy Transition in Minnesota [13]

"Mining the critical minerals needed for electric vehicle batteries could threaten local water supply and Indigenous culture."

Agriculture [14]
Environmental Justice [15]
Food [16]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [17]
Source: Inside Climate News [18], 11/22/2023
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Richest 1% Account For More Carbon Emissions Than Poorest 66%: Report [19]

"The richest 1% of humanity is responsible for more carbon emissions than the poorest 66%, with dire consequences for vulnerable communities and global efforts to tackle the climate emergency, a report says."

Climate Change [20]
Consumer [21]
Pollution [7]
Public [10]
International [11]
Source: Guardian [22], 11/21/2023
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New Study Says Global Toll Of Lead Exposure Is Even Worse Than We Thought [23]

"According to a new study in the journal Lancet Planetary Health, an estimated 5.455 million adults worldwide died in 2019 from cardiovascular disease (CVD) attributable to lead exposure — a toll more than six times higher than a previous estimate."

Chemicals [24]
Consumer [21]
Environmental Health [25]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Pollution [7]
Public [10]
International [11]
Source: NPR [27], 11/21/2023
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Gulf Oil Leak Could Have Spilled More Than 1 Million Gallons: Coast Guard [28]

"Authorities were using skimmers and remote vehicles to respond to an oil leak off the coast of Plaquemines Parish on Monday, with more than a million gallons having potentially been spilled, the Coast Guard said."

Disasters [29]
Energy & Fuel [30]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [31]
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [32], 11/21/2023
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Is China Emitting a Climate-Super Pollutant in Violation of Treaty? [33]

"Concentrations of HFC-23, one of the world’s most potent greenhouse gases, remained elevated in East Asia after China, a known past polluter, agreed to curb emissions."

Air [34]
Chemicals [24]
Climate Change [20]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Pollution [7]
Public [10]
Asia [35]
Source: Inside Climate News [36], 11/20/2023
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Residents and Enviros Slam New Dominion Gas Power Plant As ‘Slap In the Face’ [37]

"Virginia’s largest utility provider has faced a backlash from the state’s environmental community since it announced plans to build a new, large fossil fuel facility in Chesterfield."

Air [34]
Climate Change [20]
Energy & Fuel [30]
Environmental Health [25]
Environmental Politics [38]
Infrastructure [39]
Pollution [7]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [31]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [40]
Source: Inside Climate News [41], 11/20/2023
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Negotiations For Treaty To End Plastic Pollution Close Amid Disagreements [42]

"The latest round of negotiations to craft a treaty to end global plastic pollution closed late on Sunday after strained talks in Nairobi, Kenya, where delegates failed to reach a consensus on how to advance a draft of the treaty after a week of negotiations."

Chemicals [24]
Environmental Health [25]
Environmental Politics [38]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Public [10]
International [11]
Source: AP [43], 11/20/2023
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Gathering Offers Sobering Look Ahead at 2024, But With Glimmers of Hope [44]

Top environmental journalists and others at the Society of Environmental Journalists annual “Journalists’ Guide to Environment and Energy” program foresee some challenging realities to cover in 2024, most notably with the ongoing impacts of climate change. Bright signs emerged as well. Read our take, watch the event video [45] and visit our full “2024 Journalists’ Guide to Environment + Energy [46]” special report.

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Disasters [29]
Environmental Health [25]
Environmental Justice [15]
Environmental Politics [38]
Fish & Fisheries [5]
Forests [48]
Health [49]
Journalism & Media [50]
Natural Resources [6]
People & Population [51]
Policy [52]
Pollution [7]
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National (U.S.) [31]
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SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [54]
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International [11]
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New York Cites PepsiCo’s Plastic Pollution In First-Of-Its-Kind Lawsuit [57]

"Plastic trash produced by the company PepsiCo has become a “persistent and dangerous form of plastic pollution” for residents of the Buffalo River watershed in upstate New York, according to a new lawsuit filed Wednesday."

Chemicals [24]
Consumer [21]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Natural Resources [6]
Pollution [7]
Waste [58]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [31]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [59]
Source: Grist [60], 11/17/2023
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