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"Researchers Report a Staggering Decline in Wildlife"

"The latest update to an important assessment found that populations had declined by an average of 69 percent since 1970. But that might not mean what you think."

"It’s clear that wildlife is suffering mightily on our planet, but scientists don’t know exactly how much. A comprehensive figure is exceedingly hard to determine. Counting wild animals — on land and at sea, from gnats to whales — is no small feat. Most countries lack national monitoring systems.

Source: NYTimes, 10/13/2022

"World Bank Defends Climate Record In Meeting With NGOs"

"World Bank President David Malpass defended the institution's commitment to tackling climate change on Tuesday, telling civil society groups that have criticized his leadership on the issue that the bank is focused on global warming."

Source: Reuters, 10/12/2022

FIJ Impact Investigations: Podcasts

The Fund for Investigative Journalism invites you to learn how to develop and produce investigative podcasts, including bringing documents and data to life in audio reporting and transferring skills from traditional print and broadcast journalism to podcasts. 11:30 a.m. Eastern (via Zoom).

"As Rio Grande Shrinks, El Paso Plans for Uncertain Water Future"

"With a megadrought persisting in the Southwest, El Paso and other cities on the Rio Grande are scrambling to find alternative sources of water and are turning to innovative approaches — desalination, transporting water via pipelines, and “toilet-to-tap” wastewater recycling."

Source: YaleE360, 10/12/2022

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