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"Clean Energy Future 'Is Vital' - UN Chief" [1]

"The UN Secretary-General has told a meeting of ministers it is "vital" the world moves towards clean energy. Antonio Guterres said decisions on recovery strategies must account for the need to transition to a more sustainable future."

Climate Change [2]
Disasters [3]
Energy & Fuel [4]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: BBC News [7], 07/10/2020
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Some Polynesians Carry DNA of Ancient Native Americans, New Study Finds [8]

"A new genetic study suggests that Polynesians made an epic voyage to South America 800 years ago."

People & Population [9]
Transportation [10]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [5]
International [6]
Australia & Oceania [12]
South America [13]
Source: NYTimes [14], 07/09/2020
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"Bali Hosts First Centre To Return Captive Dolphins To The Wild" [15]

"Just a year ago, Rambo was confined to a shallow, chlorinated pool in an Indonesian hotel on the island of Bali entertaining visitors from around the world by jumping through hoops."

Water & Oceans [11]
Wildlife [16]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Reuters [17], 07/09/2020
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Spreading Rock Dust On Fields Could Pull Carbon From The Air: Study [18]

"Spreading rock dust on farmland could pull enough carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to remove about half of the amount of that greenhouse gas currently produced by Europe, according to a major study published Thursday in the journal Nature."

Climate Change [2]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [19]
International [6]
Source: Washington Post [20], 07/09/2020
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"Biggest Trade Deal In Trouble Over EU Anger At Brazil Deforestation" [21]

"The European Union-Mercosur free trade agreement, finalized one year ago last June, faces growing opposition from European national governments, EU parliamentarians, and non-profit organizations, in addition to Latin American entities, putting its ratification at risk. "

Agriculture [22]
Biodiversity [23]
Climate Change [2]
Economy & Business [24]
Environmental Politics [25]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Mongabay [27], 07/07/2020
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Why Shelter From the (Coronavirus) Storm Isn’t Always Safe [28]

Emergency evacuations are hard to plan under normal circumstances. Now the coronavirus pandemic makes them even more complicated and risky. With the summer disaster season upon us, the latest TipSheet explores how environmental journalists can report on emergency planning under COVID-19, with suggested questions to help you dig up stories.

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TipSheet [29]
Topics on the Beat: 
Climate Change [2]
Disasters [3]
Government [30]
Health [31]
Journalism & Media [32]
People & Population [9]
Planning & Growth [33]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [19]
International [6]
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Public [5]
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Shark Finning: Why The Ocean's Most Barbaric Practice Continues To Boom [34]

"The recent seizure of the biggest shipment of illegal fins in Hong Kong history shows the taste for shark is still going strong".

Fish & Fisheries [35]
Food [36]
Laws & Regulations [26]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Guardian [37], 07/06/2020
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"Coronavirus: Testing Sewage An 'Easy Win'" [38]

"A sewage-based coronavirus test could be an 'easy win' that would pick up infection spikes up to 10 days earlier than with existing medical-based tests."

Disasters [3]
Environmental Health [39]
Health [31]
Pollution [40]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: BBC News [41], 07/03/2020
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60% of Fish Species Could Be Unable To Survive In Current Areas By 2100 [42]

"Sixty per cent of studied fish species will be unable to survive in their current ranges by 2100 if climate warming reaches a worst-case scenario of 4-5C (7.2-9F) above pre-industrial temperatures, researchers have found."

Climate Change [2]
Fish & Fisheries [35]
Science [43]
Water & Oceans [11]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Guardian [44], 07/03/2020
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World's E-Waste 'Unsustainable', Says UN Report Citing China, India, US [45]

"Across the river from Delhi’s Red Fort, the grim neighbourhood of Seelampur lives off what consumers in the modern world throw away - their broken or obsolete electronic and electrical goods."

Waste [46]
Public [5]
International [6]
Source: Reuters [47], 07/03/2020
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