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Supreme Court Settles Long-Running Water Dispute Over Dwindling Rio Grande

"The U.S. Supreme Court has approved a settlement package designed to rein in groundwater pumping along one of North America’s longest rivers and ensure enough water reliably makes it from New Mexico to Texas, ending a long-running dispute over management of the Rio Grande."

Source: AP, 05/28/2026

Hajj Pilgrims Perform Rituals In Soaring Heat As Eid Al-Adha Begins

"Huge crowds of pilgrims in Saudi Arabia threw pebbles at a pillar in a symbolic ritual on one of the final days of the Hajj in temperatures reaching over 107 degrees Fahrenheit (42 Celsius) as Muslims around the world on Wednesday started celebrating the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha."

Source: AP, 05/28/2026

"Residents Wrangle Over Transmission Line Proposal for Rural Virginia"

"GOOCHLAND, Va.—Deborah Blackburn leaned on her cane in a line to enter the Central High Cultural and Educational Complex, angst-ridden over a giant transmission line proposal for reasons that are common refrains here: It’s all to benefit data centers in Northern Virginia, and it will disrupt the rural character here outside Richmond."

Source: Inside Climate News, 05/28/2026

Analysis: Why Trump EPA Plan To Attempt To Destroy PFAS Is ‘Nonsensical’

"A new Trump administration plan to ditch Pfas drinking water regulations and instead attempt to destroy “forever chemicals” on a wide scale tears a page from the fossil fuel industry’s carbon capture playbook, and will benefit the industry while harming public health."

Source: Guardian, 05/28/2026
June 4, 2026

Webinar: The Environmental Cost of War — Accounting for Conflict's Hidden Emissions

​Join us for a live webinar during Toronto Climate Week in partnership with the University of Toronto's MSc in Sustainability Management program. ​Together, we'll examine how military emissions are excluded from global accounting, what that means for Canada's climate commitments, and what it would take to change it.

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Greens Sue To Enforce Marine Mammal Protections for Imported Seafood

"Environmental groups on Thursday sued the United States government to ensure internationally sourced seafood doesn’t threaten whales or dolphins that become entangled or drown due to sometimes lethal fishing techniques."

Source: Inside Climate News, 05/27/2026

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