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"With an Internet of Animals, Scientists Aim to Track and Save Wildlife" [1]

"The International Space Station, orbiting some 240 miles above the planet, is about to join the effort to monitor the world’s wildlife — and to revolutionize the science of animal tracking."

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Studies [3]
Science [4]
Technology [5]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: NYTimes [9], 06/12/2020
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Where Jaguars Are Killed, New Common Factor Emerges: Chinese Investment [10]

"Poaching of the big cats is on the rise, and a new study links their slaughter to corruption as well as investment from Chinese companies."

Biodiversity [2]
Laws & Regulations [11]
Wildlife [6]
Public [7]
International [8]
Central America & the Caribbean [12]
South America [13]
Source: NYTimes [14], 06/12/2020
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"Major UN Report Shows Why the Coronavirus Recovery Has to be Green" [15]

"On Wednesday, a new report United Nations report urged governments to pour money into renewable energy to pull us out of economic depression driven by the coronavirus and jumpstart the transition away from fossil fuels."

Climate Change [16]
Disasters [17]
Economy & Business [18]
Energy & Fuel [19]
Laws & Regulations [11]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: Earther [20], 06/12/2020
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"Where’s Airborne Plastic? Everywhere, Scientists Find." [21]

"Plastic pollution isn’t just fouling the world’s oceans. It is also in the air we breathe, traveling on the wind and drifting down from the skies, according to a new study."

Air [22]
Chemicals [23]
Consumer [24]
Pollution [25]
Waste [26]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: NYTimes [27], 06/12/2020
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"Familiar Culprit May Have Caused Mysterious Mass Extinction" [28]

"It has long been our planet’s greatest and oldest murder mystery. Roughly 445 million years ago, around 85 percent of all marine species disappeared in a geologic flash known as the Late Ordovician mass extinction. But scientists have long debated this whodunit, in contrast to clearer explanations for Earth’s other mass extinctions."

Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [16]
Disasters [17]
Water & Oceans [29]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: NYTimes [30], 06/11/2020
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"World Faces Worst Food Crisis For At Least 50 years, UN Warns" [31]

"The world stands on the brink of a food crisis worse than any seen for at least 50 years, the UN has warned as it urged governments to act swiftly to avoid disaster."

Agriculture [32]
Climate Change [16]
Disasters [17]
Environmental Health [33]
Food [34]
Health [35]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: Guardian [36], 06/10/2020
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SEJ Stands With Journalists of Color Speaking Out About Systemic Racism [37]

The Society of Environmental Journalists stands with journalists of color who are shedding light on systemic racism, inequities, and discrimination inside and outside of the newsroom. We condemn violence against people who are peacefully protesting police killings of Black people, and violence against journalists reporting on them. We condemn the silencing of Black voices in any newsroom, as well as voices from other underrepresented communities.

Topics on the Beat: 
Diversity [38]
Journalism & Media [39]
People & Population [40]
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Public [7]
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"Overfishing On The Rise As Global Consumption Climbs: U.N. Agency" [41]

"More than a third of the fish stocks around the world are being overfished and the problem is particularly acute in developing countries, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in a report on Monday."

Fish & Fisheries [42]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: Reuters [43], 06/09/2020
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"BP To Cut 10,000 Jobs As Virus Hits Demand For Oil" [44]

"BP has announced plans to cut 10,000 jobs following a global slump in demand for oil because of the coronavirus crisis."

Disasters [17]
Economy & Business [18]
Energy & Fuel [19]
Environmental Health [33]
Health [35]
Public [7]
International [8]
Source: BBC News [45], 06/09/2020
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Coronavirus Should Sharpen Focus on Another Deadly Respiratory Illness — Legionnaires’ Disease [46]

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, there’s another respiratory disease to worry about. Legionnaires’, which attacks the lungs, is already the deadliest waterborne illness in the United States. And the dangerous bacteria may now be breeding in the plumbing systems of buildings shut down during the outbreak. Contributor Brett Walton asks: Is the nation prepared for a safe reopening?

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Air [22]
Health [35]
Journalism & Media [39]
Water & Oceans [29]
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Public [7]
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