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Alaska Tribal Council Greenlit Gold Mine. Some Tribal Members Aren’t Happy [1]

"People in Alaska’s rugged Interior have long known the hills surrounding the Native Village of Tetlin hid gold. As tribal member Kevin Gunter grew up, his elders told him such riches should be left alone. Nothing good would come of digging them up, they warned. Now, Gunter fears what might happen as an open-pit mine comes to his tribe’s land."

Environmental Politics [2]
Laws & Regulations [3]
Natural Resources [4]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
Alaska and Hawaii [7]
Source: Grist [8], 12/05/2023
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"In Some Neighborhoods In Drought-Prone Kenya, Clean Water Is Scarce" [9]

"As the sun rises in the Bondeni-Jua Kali neighborhood on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, dozens of women and men step out of their corrugated iron homes with yellow jerricans, skip over pools of sewage and make their way to a nearby water vending station."

Consumer [10]
Environmental Health [11]
Environmental Justice [12]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [6]
Africa [14]
Source: AP [15], 12/04/2023
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"EPA Lead Pipe Rule Good for Justice, But May Come at High Cost" [16]

"The EPA’s goal to replace all lead drinking water pipes in the US within 10 years is ambitious and furthers environmental justice, water attorneys and environmental groups say, but some former agency officials worry the goal may be too costly to meet."

Chemicals [17]
Consumer [10]
Environmental Health [11]
Environmental Justice [12]
Infrastructure [18]
Laws & Regulations [3]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: Bloomberg Environment [20], 12/04/2023
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"West Virginians Could Get Stuck Cleaning Up the Coal Industry’s Messes" [21]

"West Virginia’s fund to clean up abandoned coal mines is in such dire shape that it threatens to stick taxpayers with hundreds of millions — perhaps even billions — of dollars in cleanup costs. And yet, little is being done to turn things around."

Economy & Business [22]
Energy & Fuel [23]
Environmental Justice [12]
Environmental Politics [2]
Laws & Regulations [3]
Natural Resources [4]
Pollution [5]
Waste [24]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [6]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [25]
Source: Mountain State Spotlight [26], 12/04/2023
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"‘Game Changer’: EPA Rule Would Force Removal Of America’s Lead Pipes" [27]

"EPA is calling on utilities to eliminate the largest source of lead contamination in drinking water with a proposal to require removal of all lead pipes within the next decade."

Chemicals [17]
Consumer [10]
Environmental Health [11]
Infrastructure [18]
Laws & Regulations [3]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: E&E News [28], 12/01/2023
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Salton Sea Has Even More Lithium Than Previously Thought, New Report Finds [29]

"Want to produce a huge amount of lithium for electric vehicle batteries — and also batteries that keep our homes powered after sundown — without causing the environmental destruction that lithium extraction often entails? Then the Salton Sea may be your jam."

Chemicals [17]
Natural Resources [4]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [19]
California [30]
Source: LA Times [31], 11/30/2023
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"‘Forever Chemicals’ Found In Drinking Water Sources Across England" [32]

"Potentially toxic “forever chemicals” have been detected in the drinking water sources at 17 of 18 England’s water companies, with 11,853 samples testing positive, something experts say they are “extremely alarmed” by."

Chemicals [17]
Consumer [10]
Environmental Health [11]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [6]
Europe [33]
Source: Guardian [34], 11/30/2023
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"In Reversal, Mexico Calls For Moratorium On International Deep-Sea Mining" [35]

"On Nov. 21, Mexico became the latest nation to call for a moratorium on deep-sea mining in international waters."

Chemicals [17]
Climate Change [36]
Economy & Business [22]
Environmental Politics [2]
Laws & Regulations [3]
Natural Resources [4]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [6]
International [37]
Mexico [38]
Source: Mongabay [39], 11/30/2023
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Pro-Iran Group Claims To Have Hacked Water Authority In Pennsylvania [40]

"Federal officials are investigating after a pro-Iran hacking group claimed to have committed a cyberattack at a water authority in Pennsylvania, according to a state congressman and water authority officials."

Disasters [41]
Environmental Health [11]
Military [42]
Pollution [5]
Water & Oceans [13]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [19]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [43]
Source: CNN [44], 11/29/2023
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US Oil And Gas Production Set To Break Record In 2023 Despite UN Treaty [45]

"The United States is poised to extract more oil and gas than ever before in 2023, a year that is certain to be the hottest ever recorded, providing a daunting backdrop to crucial United Nations climate talks that hold the hope of an agreement to end the era of fossil fuels."

Climate Change [36]
Economy & Business [22]
Energy & Fuel [23]
Environmental Politics [2]
Pollution [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [19]
Source: Guardian [46], 11/28/2023
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