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"Gone With The Wind: Storms Deepen Florida's Beach Sand Crunch" [1]

"Down the palm tree-lined roads of northeast Florida’s Flagler County, a half-dozen dump trucks are shuttling back and forth along the Atlantic coast pouring thousands of tons of sand onto the local beach."

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Source: Reuters [6], 02/20/2018
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"Finding a Lost Strain of Rice, and Clues to Slave Cooking" [7]

"CHARLESTON, S.C. — Among the biologists, geneticists and historians who use food as a lens to study the African diaspora, rice is a particularly deep rabbit hole. So much remains unknown about how millions of enslaved Africans used it in their kitchens and how it got to those kitchens to begin with. That’s what made the hill rice in Trinidad such a find."

Agriculture [8]
Food [9]
People & Population [10]
Public [4]
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Source: NY Times [11], 02/16/2018
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"Blackout Hits Northern Puerto Rico Following Fire, Explosion" [12]

"An explosion and fire at an electric substation threw much of northern Puerto Rico into darkness late Sunday in a setback for the U.S. territory’s efforts to fully restore power more than five months after Hurricane Maria started the longest blackout in U.S. history."

Disasters [13]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Public [4]
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Source: Washington Post [15], 02/12/2018
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Slowly But Surely, South Carolina's Shoreline Is Losing Ground [16]

"In South Carolina, tides flow deep inland through twists and turns of creeks, beaches and salt marsh, a shoreline that from above looks more like plant roots than a straight edge."

Climate Change [17]
Natural Resources [2]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
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Source: Charleston Post and Courier [18], 02/12/2018
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"What’s GenX Still Doing In The Water Downstream Of A Chemours Plant?" [19]

"Despite efforts to prevent the industrial fluoroether from getting into North Carolina drinking water, it’s still present. Scientists are racing to find out why".

Chemicals [20]
Environmental Health [21]
Pollution [22]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
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Source: C&EN [23], 02/05/2018
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Raising Questions about Unequal Justice in Contamination Case [24]

After an EPA Superfund settlement was rebuffed by a small town, a local environmental advocate goes to jail while executives behind a chemical plant contamination remain free. In the latest Q&A for our Inside Story column, we hear from investigative reporter Sharon Lerner of The Intercept about the complex challenges of telling this award-winning tale.

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Journalism & Media [29]
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FEMA Says It Will Keep Providing Water, Other Essentials In Puerto Rico [30]

"The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency said on Wednesday it would continue providing water, meals and other essentials to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico despite earlier reports its humanitarian mission in the U.S. territory would end on Wednesday."

Disasters [13]
Environmental Health [21]
Environmental Politics [31]
People & Population [10]
Public [4]
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Source: Reuters [32], 02/01/2018
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"Judge Rejects Bid To Suspend Louisiana Pipeline Construction" [33]

"A federal judge refused Tuesday to order a temporary halt to construction of a crude oil pipeline through a river swamp in south Louisiana, a setback for environmental groups challenging the project."

Energy & Fuel [14]
Laws & Regulations [34]
Public [4]
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Source: AP [35], 01/31/2018
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"Supplies Of Valuable Ginseng Root Dwindling" [36]

"Ginseng is a prized root in demand for it's wide use in traditional Chinese medicine. Some of the most valuable ginseng grows wild in Appalachia, but supplies are dwindling."

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Source: NPR [37], 01/29/2018
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"Don't Blame Gators For Coastal Land Loss: Report" [38]

"Eating alligators will not save Louisiana's wetlands."

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Water & Oceans [3]
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Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune [40], 01/26/2018
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