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"The Arctic Is In A Death Spiral. How Much Longer Will It Exist?" [1]

"The region is unravelling faster than anyone could once have predicted. But there may still be time to act".

Climate Change [2]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
Antarctica & Arctic [5]
Source: Guardian [6], 10/13/2020
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"EPA Hired Consultants To Counter Staff Experts On Fluoride" [7]

"At a trial over fluoride regulations this summer, EPA eschewed its own experts, hiring an outside company often deployed by corporations to deny and downplay chemicals' health impacts."

Chemicals [8]
Environmental Health [9]
Laws & Regulations [10]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: E&E News [12], 10/13/2020
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Enviros and Dam Operators, at War for Years, Start Making Peace [13]

"The industry that operates America’s hydroelectric dams and several environmental groups announced an unusual agreement Tuesday to work together to get more clean energy from hydropower while reducing the environmental harm from dams, in a sign that the threat of climate change is spurring both sides to rethink their decades-long battle over a large but contentious source of renewable power."

Climate Change [2]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Environmental Politics [15]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: NYTimes [17], 10/13/2020
  • Read more about Enviros and Dam Operators, at War for Years, Start Making Peace [13]

Time To Flip the Ocean Script — From Victim to Solution [18]

The narrative around the ocean should become a more hopeful one, argues former NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco. As evidence at the Society of Environmental Journalists’ recent virtual conference, Lubchenco cites a top-level international analysis that suggests the ocean can play a positive role in everything from reducing climate change to securing the future of food. Find out more.

SEJ Publication Types: 
SEJ News [19]
Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [2]
Economy & Business [20]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Environmental Health [9]
Environmental Politics [15]
Environmental Studies [21]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Food [22]
Government [23]
Health [24]
Laws & Regulations [10]
Natural Resources [25]
Policy [26]
Pollution [27]
Science [28]
Transportation [29]
Waste [30]
Water & Oceans [3]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [11]
International [31]
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Public [4]
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Feds Continue To Raise Concerns About Proposed Mine Near Georgia Swamp [32]

"Federal officials are continuing to express concerns about the potential environmental impacts of a proposed titanium mine near the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia while the company behind it has allegedly pushed back against the idea of a major government assessment of those impacts."

Environmental Health [9]
Environmental Politics [15]
Laws & Regulations [10]
Pollution [27]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [33]
Source: The Hill [34], 10/12/2020
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"Florida Sees Signals of a Climate-Driven Housing Crisis" [35]

"Home sales in areas most vulnerable to sea-level rise began falling around 2013, researchers found. Now, prices are following a similar downward path."

Climate Change [2]
Economy & Business [20]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: NYTimes [36], 10/12/2020
  • Read more about "Florida Sees Signals of a Climate-Driven Housing Crisis" [35]

"Hurricane Delta Inflicts New Damage On Storm-Weary Louisiana" [37]

"LAKE CHARLES, La. — Ripping tarps from already damaged roofs and scattering debris piled by roadsides, Hurricane Delta inflicted a new round of destruction on Louisiana as it struck communities still reeling after Hurricane Laura took a similar path just six weeks earlier."

Climate Change [2]
Disasters [38]
Environmental Health [9]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [33]
Source: AP [39], 10/12/2020
  • Read more about "Hurricane Delta Inflicts New Damage On Storm-Weary Louisiana" [37]

"Forests: Concerns Grow About Herbicide Use In Wildfires' Wake" [40]

"First, the wildfires came to California and Oregon, scorching hundreds of thousands of acres of national forests. Next, weeds will sprout on those blackened lands. They'll be followed quickly by chemical weedkillers like glyphosate, as the Forest Service tries to make trees grow again."

Biodiversity [41]
Chemicals [8]
Disasters [38]
Forests [42]
Pollution [27]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: E&E News [43], 10/09/2020
  • Read more about "Forests: Concerns Grow About Herbicide Use In Wildfires' Wake" [40]

"Young Whales Looking To Dine Flock To Waters Off NYC" [44]

"If you’re young and hungry, the place to go is New York City — even if you weigh 25 tons and have a blowhole."

Biodiversity [41]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Food [22]
Water & Oceans [3]
Wildlife [45]
Public [4]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [46]
Source: AP [47], 10/08/2020
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Japan Fishers Oppose 'Catastrophic' Release Of Fukushima Water To Ocean [48]

"Japanese fish industry representatives on Thursday urged the government not to allow the release at sea of tonnes of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, saying it would undo years of work to restore their reputation."

Consumer [49]
Disasters [38]
Environmental Health [9]
Fish & Fisheries [16]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [50]
Pollution [27]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
Asia [51]
Source: Reuters [52], 10/08/2020
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