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As Trump Cuts NSF By 56 Percent, Arctic Research Center Closes Its Doors [1]

"After nearly 40 years, the Arctic Research Consortium of the United States, or ARCUS, will close September 30, a casualty of President Donald Trump’s proposed budget cuts and his administration’s focus on using the Arctic as an outpost for national security and energy dominance — and its push away from science."

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Source: Inside Climate News [12], 10/01/2025
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"World’s Major Cities Hit By 25% Leap In Extremely Hot Days Since The 1990s" [13]

"The world’s biggest capital cities are now sweltering under 25% more extremely hot days each year than in the 1990s, an analysis has found. Without urgent action to protect millions of people from high temperatures, more and more will suffer in the dangerous conditions, analysts said."

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Source: Guardian [17], 10/01/2025
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October 9, 2025

CCNow Webinar: Covering the COP in the Amazon [18]

As global newsrooms prepare their coverage of COP30, how are Brazilian newsrooms planning for the summit? What do they want their journalistic colleagues from outside of Brazil to understand? Also, access a live feed of COP coverage. Join Covering Climate Now at 12pm ET.

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Chronic Wasting Disease May Be Stalking Deer Hunters [24]

Fall deer hunting season is getting underway across much of North America. And with it, the uncertain risks from chronic wasting disease. Environmental journalists would do well to report the story to help keep safe those who eat the meat of deer and elk they kill. The latest TipSheet has more on the backstory, along with 10 story ideas and reporting resources.

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The Dark Side of ‘Bothsidesism’ [31]

Journalistic values — whether code of ethics-style values like truth, context and fairness, or news-style values like impact, novelty and human interest — are nothing to be shy about and can make for great journalism. But some values can be distorted and drag journalism down a dead end, argues the new WatchDog Opinion. Two environmental cases where false balance does damage.

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UNESCO Names 26 New Biosphere Reserves Amid Biodiversity, Climate Challenges [34]

"An Indonesian archipelago that’s home to three-fourths of Earth’s coral species, a stretch of Icelandic coast with 70% of the country’s plant life and an area along Angola’s Atlantic coast featuring savannahs, forests and estuaries are among 26 new UNESCO-designated biosphere reserves. The United Nations cultural agency says the reserves — 785 sites in 142 countries, designated since 1971 — are home to some of the planet’s richest and most fragile ecosystems."

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International [10]
Source: AP [38], 09/29/2025
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Brazil's JBS Accused Of Buying Cattle Illegally Raised In Indigenous Lands [39]

"JBS, the world's largest meat company, has indirectly bought cattle raised illegally on indigenous land in Brazil, according to a Greenpeace investigation released on Thursday."

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Source: Reuters [41], 09/26/2025
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World Ocean Acidity Crosses Critical Threshold For Marine Life [42]

"The world’s oceans have failed a key planetary health check for the first time, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels, a report has shown. In its latest annual assessment, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research said ocean acidity had crossed a critical threshold for marine life."

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Source: Guardian [45], 09/26/2025
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"Analysis: The New Nuclear Fever, Debunked" [46]

"Politicians who push small reactors raise false hopes that splitting atoms can make a real dent in the climate crisis."

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Source: The Tyee [50], 09/25/2025
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Leaders Vowed To Cut Climate Pollution, Then Doubled Down On Fossil Fuels [51]

"The world is producing too much coal, oil and natural gas to meet the targets set 10 years ago under the Paris Agreement, in which countries agreed to limit climate pollution and avoid the worst effects of global warming."

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Source: NPR [55], 09/25/2025
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