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"A Famous Climate Scientist Won A $1M Verdict. Then His Case Took A Turn." [1]

"A judge vastly reduced climate researcher Michael Mann’s award, sanctioned his lawyers for presenting false evidence and ordered him to pay $530,000."

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Source: Washington Post [10], 03/18/2025
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"Decision To Axe Advisory Groups Could Spell Trouble For US Food Safety" [11]

"A Trump administration move to axe key food safety advisory committees could leave the public more vulnerable to food-borne illnesses, critics fear, particularly alongside current legislative efforts to undermine proposed safety regulations on food processors."

Agriculture [12]
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Consumer [14]
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Source: The New Lede [17], 03/17/2025
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Some US Scientists Stick with the IPCC Despite Trump Pullout [18]

"Despite a series of directives from the Trump administration aimed at disengaging the U.S. government from international climate collaboration, five U.S. scientists are part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s team of 100 experts from 50 countries who met in Osaka, Japan, this week to start writing a report about global warming and cities that is due in 2027."

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Science [7]
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Source: Inside Climate News [20], 03/17/2025
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New Angle for Reporting on Oil and Gas Industry — Radioactive Waste [21]

Industry experts and government regulators have long known that radionuclides reside in oil and natural gas. Yet radioactive emissions and waste continue to threaten the lives of workers and community members across the country. Investigative journalist Justin Nobel on the opportunities and urgent need for reporters to drill into a story steeped in questions of accountability, health and justice.

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Journalism & Media [5]
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Natural Resources [28]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [29]
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Policy [31]
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March 18, 2025

SciLine Experts on Camera: Light Pollution With Dr. James Lowenthal [46]

Reporters can book a 15-minute Zoom interview with Dr. James Lowenthal of Smith College on Tues, Mar 18 between noon-2 p.m. ET to discuss the negative effects of light pollution on human health and wildlife; what types of states laws have been created to protect the night sky; why solutions may be relatively simple; and more.

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"White House Abruptly Pulls Dave Weldon’s CDC Nomination Before Hearing" [50]

"The former congressman who drew scrutiny for anti-vaccine views did not appear to have the votes for confirmation amid a measles outbreak, according to people familiar."

Environmental Health [15]
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Source: Washington Post [51], 03/14/2025
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"RFK Jr. Seeks To Tighten Loophole Allowing Chemicals In U.S. Food Supply" [52]

"The practice Kennedy is targeting, known as “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS), can occur when companies self-certify the safety of a food additive."

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Source: Washington Post [53], 03/13/2025
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The US Agency That Monitors Weather Will Cut Another 1,000 Jobs: AP Sources [54]

"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Tuesday began plans to lay off 10% of its current workforce, people inside and outside the agency said, with some of them requesting anonymity due to fear of retribution."

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Source: AP [56], 03/13/2025
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"Trump Cuts Target World-Leading Greenhouse Gas Observatory In Hawaii" [57]

"The Trump administration is considering canceling the lease of the support office for a renowned Hawaii climate research station, sources said, raising fears for the future of key work tracking the impact of carbon emissions on global warming."

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Source: Reuters [59], 03/12/2025
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Will Science Be Stifled at the EPA? [60]

Anti-science policies are being instituted by the Trump administration at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other federal offices, reports the latest Backgrounder. That makes it especially challenging to keep politics out of decision-making around everything from natural disasters to public health. An examination of scientific integrity under Trump 2.0 and what environmental journalists should watch for.

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