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Rich People’s Swimming Pools Are Fueling Water Crises In Cities; Study [1]

"Rich elites are fueling water crises by using huge amounts of limited water resources on things like their private swimming pools, irrigating their gardens and washing their cars, a new study says, adding that their use of water could affect urban areas “at least as much as climate change or population growth.”

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Source: Washington Post [7], 04/12/2023
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Earth Could Warm 3 Degrees if Nations Keep Building Coal Plants: Research [8]

"Earth is on track to significantly overshoot a critical global climate target, largely because not enough coal-fired power plants are being retired, researchers warned in two new reports. Some nations are even planning new coal projects despite promising two years ago to begin reducing their use of the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel."

Climate Change [9]
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International [6]
Source: Inside Climate News [11], 04/11/2023
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World Bank Is Getting a New Chief. Will He Pivot Toward Climate Action? [12]

"As World Bank shareholders gather in Washington for their annual spring meeting on Monday, the global institution appears to be on the brink of significant change."

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Economy & Business [13]
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Source: NYTimes [18], 04/10/2023
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Is EV-Driven Demand for Lithium on Collision Course With Environment Concerns? [19]

The push to replace gas-guzzling vehicles with electric-powered alternatives is hitting significant speed bumps. The existing supply of lithium for batteries can’t keep up with demand, and new mining proposals often face opposition from area residents worried about local impacts. Radio reporter David Boraks has been covering one such conflict in North Carolina. He shares his insights and reporting tips.

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"Scientists Find Deepest-Ever Fish, 5 Miles Beneath Ocean's Surface" [39]

"There are more than 300 known species of the tadpole-like creatures found around the world, but this one was special. Five miles beneath the ocean’s surface — about the height of Mount Everest with a bit of the top cut off — this snailfish was thriving."

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Source: HuffPost [42], 04/07/2023
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‘Scary’ Data On The Last Ice Age Raises Concerns About Future Sea Levels [43]

"A new study shows an ancient ice sheet retreated at a startling 2,000 feet per day, shedding light on how quickly ice in Antarctica could melt and raise global sea levels in today’s warming world".

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Source: Washington Post [44], 04/07/2023
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rose At ‘Alarming’ Rate Last Year, US Data Shows [45]

"Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and nitrous oxide – the greenhouse gases emitted by human activity that are the most significant contributors to global heating – continued to increase rapidly during 2022, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa)."

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Source: Guardian [46], 04/07/2023
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April 22, 2023

#SEJ2023 Plenary: Covering Gender and Environment Connections, at Home and Abroad [47]

Join the livestream of this #SEJ2023 lunch plenary examining how can we accurately and sensitively cover the connections between climate and gender, and how they intersect in people’s lives, both here in the U.S. and abroad. Noon-2:00 p.m. MT.

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CFCs Are Back on the Rise Following an International Ban, New Study Finds [50]

"A U.S. chemical plant in Louisiana that produces a common refrigerant may be partly to blame for increased emissions of CFCs—chemicals thousands of times more potent at warming the planet than carbon dioxide."

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Source: Inside Climate News [52], 04/04/2023
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"UAE Plans Huge Oil And Gas Expansion As It Hosts UN Climate Summit" [53]

"The United Arab Emirates, which is hosting this year’s UN climate summit, has the third biggest net zero-busting plans for oil and gas expansion in the world, the Guardian can reveal. Its plans are surpassed only by Saudi Arabia and Qatar."

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Source: Guardian [55], 04/04/2023
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