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"A Quarter of Bangladesh Is Flooded. Millions Have Lost Everything." [1]

"Torrential rains have submerged at least a quarter of Bangladesh, washing away the few things that count as assets for some of the world’s poorest people — their goats and chickens, houses of mud and tin, sacks of rice stored for the lean season." "The country’s latest calamity illustrates a striking inequity of our time: The people least responsible for climate change are among those most hurt by its consequences."

Climate Change [2]
Disasters [3]
Environmental Justice [4]
Water & Oceans [5]
Public [6]
Asia [7]
Source: NYTimes [8], 07/31/2020
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"EPA Rule Extends Life Of Toxic Coal Ash Ponds" [9]

"The Trump administration is extending the life of giant pits of toxic coal sludge, a move critics say further risks contamination of nearby water sources."

Chemicals [10]
Energy & Fuel [11]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Justice [4]
Environmental Politics [13]
Laws & Regulations [14]
Waste [15]
Water & Oceans [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: The Hill [17], 07/31/2020
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COVID Hospital Data System That Bypasses CDC Plagued By Delays, Errors [18]

"Earlier this month, when the Trump administration told hospitals to send crucial data about coronavirus cases and intensive care capacity to a new online system, it promised the change would be worth it. ... Instead, the public data hub created under the new system is updated erratically and is rife with inconsistencies and errors, data analysts say."

Disasters [3]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Justice [4]
Environmental Politics [13]
Environmental Studies [19]
Government [20]
Health [21]
Journalism & Media [22]
Science [23]
Technology [24]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: NPR [25], 07/31/2020
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"Pollution Is Killing Black Americans. This Community Fought Back." [26]

"African-Americans are 75 percent more likely than others to live near facilities that produce hazardous waste. Can a grass-roots environmental-justice movement make a difference?"

Chemicals [10]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Justice [4]
Pollution [27]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: NYTimes Magazine [28], 07/30/2020
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After 250 Years, Big Sur Land Finally Returned To Native American Tribe [29]

"As part of a $4.5 million land deal, the ancestral homeland of the Esselen Tribe has been returned to its people after being landless for a quarter of a millennium."

Environmental Justice [4]
People & Population [30]
Public [6]
California [31]
Source: San Francisco Chronicle [32], 07/30/2020
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"As Covid-19 Surges, California Farmworkers Are Paying a High Price" [33]

"Every day, California farmworkers worry that the pandemic plowing through agricultural hubs will catch them and kill them. They also worry that not working will kill them."

Agriculture [34]
Climate Change [2]
Disasters [3]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Justice [4]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: InsideClimate News [35], 07/30/2020
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"Black Urban Farmers Dig To Uproot U.S. 'Food Apartheid'" [36]

"In a backyard in the Bronx in the mid-1980s, a vine laden with sweet-smelling tomatoes came as a revelation to urban gardening guru Karen Washington. 'It was tomatoes that really got me hooked on growing food, because I hated tomatoes,' she said, laughing at the memory."

Activism [37]
Agriculture [34]
Environmental Justice [4]
Environmental Politics [13]
Food [38]
People & Population [30]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [39], 07/29/2020
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"Navajo Nation Sees Farming Renaissance During Coronavirus Pandemic" [40]

"Historically Navajos have lived off the land. But decades of assimilation, forced relocation and dependence on federal food distribution programs changed that. Navajo farmer Tyrone Thompson is on a mission to help people return to their roots. He's even taken to social media to teach traditional farming techniques."

Agriculture [34]
Diversity [41]
Environmental Justice [4]
Food [38]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: NPR [42], 07/29/2020
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August 19, 2020 to August 20, 2020

IJNR Virtual Workshop for Journalists: Ocean and Climate [43]

This free Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources online workshop for journalists will gather a host of experts from around North America to discuss the complicated relationship between climate and ocean, current impacts and future possibilities. Registration opens Aug 5 to the first 25 registrants.

Workshops and Fellowships [44]
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Climate Change [2]
Economy & Business [45]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Justice [4]
Journalism & Media [22]
Policy [46]
Pollution [27]
Water & Oceans [5]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [16]
International [47]

"Oil Giants Help Fund Powerful Police Groups In Top US Cities" [48]

"Big corporations accused of driving environmental and health inequalities in black and brown communities through toxic and climate-changing pollution are also funding powerful police groups in major US cities, according to a new investigation."

Energy & Fuel [11]
Environmental Health [12]
Environmental Justice [4]
Environmental Politics [13]
Laws & Regulations [14]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: Guardian [49], 07/28/2020
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