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Largest Audubon Chapter Yet Is Changing Its Name, Rebuking An Enslaver [1]

"One of the largest chapters in the National Audubon Society network is changing its name to distance itself from John James Audubon, the famed naturalist who was also an enslaver and a strong critic of those who sought to free African Americans from bondage."

Activism [2]
Environmental Justice [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Washington Post [6], 07/28/2022
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Grim Heat And Stressed Grids Make Dangerous Outages Increasingly Likely [7]

"Power grids are dangerously strained, and resulting blackouts could take a deadly toll."

Climate Change [8]
Consumer [9]
Disasters [10]
Energy & Fuel [11]
Environmental Justice [3]
Infrastructure [12]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: HuffPost [13], 07/27/2022
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Atlanta Superfund Site Leaves Black Neighborhoods Wary of Gentrification [14]

"The EPA wants to test soil for lead contamination in two historically Black neighborhoods on Atlanta’s west side. Residents, eyeing the creep of gentrification, worry that the cleanup is part of an effort to push them out."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Justice [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: Inside Climate News [17], 07/26/2022
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"Flooding Could Expose Toxic Soil In City Neighborhoods" [18]

"Climate change is surfacing industries’ toxic legacy in marginalized communities."

Chemicals [15]
Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Justice [3]
Pollution [19]
Water & Oceans [20]
Public [4]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [21]
Source: Center for Public Integrity [22], 07/26/2022
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"Papal Visit: 'It's Going To Take A Long Time'" [23]

"The Pope’s apology brings renewed calls for reconciliation, reparations".

Environmental Justice [3]
Religion, Faith and Spirituality [24]
Public [4]
Source: ICT [25], 07/26/2022
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August 19, 2022

DEADLINE: COP27 Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship [26]

Ten journalists, 18-35 years old, will receive fully-funded Climate Tracker fellowships to report on the UN Climate Negotiations (COP27) in Egypt, Nov 7-18, 2022, either in person or virtually. You must be from or living in a developing country. Apply by Aug 19.

Workshops and Fellowships [27]
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Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [8]
Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Justice [3]
Journalism & Media [28]
Region: 
Middle East [29]

"'Dead Bodies' And Dump Sites Draw DOJ Civil Rights Probe Of Houston" [30]

"The Justice Department opened an investigation against the city of Houston on Friday to determine whether complaints of illegal dumping — including dead bodies and animals — in predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods amount to civil rights violations."

Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Justice [3]
Environmental Politics [31]
Laws & Regulations [32]
Waste [33]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [21]
Source: Politico [34], 07/25/2022
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"How the Government Is Failing Americans Uprooted by Calamity" [35]

"Two summers ago, Hurricane Laura wrecked Betty Swope’s modest bungalow at the edge of Lake Charles, a city surrounded by oil refineries in southwest Louisiana. The Federal Emergency Management Agency helped at first, paying for Ms. Swope and her son Adrian to stay in hotels, then putting a trailer in their yard and providing about $7,000 toward fixing their house."

Climate Change [8]
Disasters [10]
Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Justice [3]
Government [36]
Infrastructure [12]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Source: NYTimes [37], 07/25/2022
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Grants Uncover Downside of Wood Stoves, Water Subsidy Impacts [38]

When a young Ohio-based journalist found her interest piqued by the environmental impacts of wood-burning stoves, she turned — for a second time — to the Fund for Environmental Journalism. Her grant helped her dig deeper and, ultimately, produce a report for Undark. Reporter Diana Kruzman shares her experience with both FEJ-funded projects, along with advice for other grant seekers, in the new StoryLog.

SEJ Publication Types: 
FEJ StoryLog [39]
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Air [40]
Consumer [9]
Energy & Fuel [11]
Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Justice [3]
Government [36]
Health [41]
Journalism & Media [28]
Pollution [19]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [5]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [42]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [21]
International [43]
Visibility: 
Public [4]
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WTO Deal on Fishing Subsidies May Reduce Ocean Overfishing [44]

A new World Trade Organization agreement to limit global overfishing may yield important stories for environmental journalists, as billions of people around the world rely on already heavily exploited fish stocks as their main source of protein. This Backgrounder offers details on the pact and how it tries to address the problem, while providing resources for your reporting.

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Backgrounders [45]
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Economy & Business [46]
Environmental Health [16]
Environmental Justice [3]
Environmental Politics [31]
Fish & Fisheries [47]
Food [48]
Government [36]
Journalism & Media [28]
Laws & Regulations [32]
Natural Resources [49]
Policy [50]
Water & Oceans [20]
Wildlife [51]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [5]
International [43]
Asia [52]
Europe [53]
Visibility: 
Public [4]
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