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Trump Data Grab Threatens To Blind Nation’s Health System [1]

Efforts to bury pandemic data is a story environmental journalists best keep an eye on, argues the new WatchDog opinion column. That’s partly because of the connection between the novel coronavirus and climate change, air pollution and environmental justice. But also because it echoes a deepening rejection of science that’s long been part of the environment beat. 

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"Infection Rates At Least 3.5 Times Higher for Native Americans" [10]

"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that American Indians and Alaska Natives have a COVID-19 infection rate 3.5 times than white people and younger Native people are more affected."

Disasters [3]
Environmental Health [11]
Environmental Justice [12]
Health [5]
People & Population [13]
Science [7]
Public [9]
National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Indian Country Today [14], 08/24/2020
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As Deep-Seabed Mining Ramps Up, Scientists Study Environmental Effects [15]

"Mining the ocean floor for submerged minerals is a little-known, experimental industry. But soon it will take place on the deep seabed, which belongs to everyone, according to international law." "Timing is running short to develop an international framework to help prevent environmental harm to deep-sea life and to share resources equitably among nations, experts say."

Natural Resources [16]
Pollution [17]
Science [7]
Water & Oceans [18]
Public [9]
International [19]
Source: Revelator [20], 08/24/2020
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"EPA Pesticide Panel Latest Test Case for Defeated Adviser Policy" [21]

"When the EPA’s pesticide advisers meet later this month, at issue will be not just the topics they deliberate—but who’s doing the deliberating in the first place."

Chemicals [22]
Environmental Health [11]
Environmental Politics [23]
Laws & Regulations [24]
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Science [7]
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National (U.S.) [8]
Source: Bloomberg Environment [26], 08/24/2020
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September 14, 2020 to September 18, 2020

Bloomberg Green Virtual Festival [27]

This new, culture-shaping event will feature leading voices working at the edge of change. Built to foster solutions-oriented conversations, the five-day festival will feature a cross section of visionaries from business, design, culture, food, technology, science and entertainment.

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Science [7]

"How Weather Detectives Scrutinize Would-Be World Records" [31]

"When a weather station in Death Valley, Calif., registered an astonishing 130 degrees Fahrenheit this week, it got meteorologists' attention. After all, there's a possibility that this is the highest such temperature ever reliably recorded on Earth — if it's for real."

Climate Change [32]
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National (U.S.) [8]
Source: NPR [33], 08/20/2020
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'Secret' Life Of Sharks: Study Reveals Their Surprising Social Networks [34]

"Sharks have more complex social lives than previously known, as shown by a study finding that gray reef sharks in the Pacific Ocean cultivate surprising social networks with one another and develop bonds that can endure for years."

Fish & Fisheries [35]
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Water & Oceans [18]
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International [19]
Source: Reuters [36], 08/14/2020
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September 1, 2020 to September 2, 2020

European Conference of Science Journalism [37]

The ECSJ2020, organised by Science Writers in Italy, will take place — in Trieste, Italy and online — on 1 and 2 September, right before the Euro Science Open Forum 2020.

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Europe [38]

New Study Hints Why COVID-19 Strikes Some And Not Others: Fauci [39]

"Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, said a new study could explain the extraordinary range that people experience with the novel coronavirus, from having no symptoms at all or a mild case to hospitalization or death."

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Source: McClatchy [40], 08/11/2020
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Children Can Get Severe COVID-19, CDC Says — Esp. Black, Hispanic Kids [41]

"While most children who catch the coronavirus have either no symptoms or mild ones, they are still at risk of developing "severe" symptoms requiring admission to an intensive care unit, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a new report released Friday."

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Source: NPR [42], 08/11/2020
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