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Across Europe, Heat Adaptation Plans Are Being Put To A Brutal Test

"France has been preparing for climate-fueled heat waves for more than two decades. In 2003, more than 14,800 people died as summer temperatures hovered above 95 degrees Fahrenheit for two weeks. The devastating event led French policymakers to build one of the world’s most comprehensive heat-resilience programs."

Source: Grist, 06/29/2026

"The ‘Guerrilla Solar’ Era Has Arrived, and Here’s What to Know"

"After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, electricity prices shot up across Europe and consumers looked for ways to save. One popular option was plug-in solar —-inexpensive and easy-to-install renewable energy systems that began to appear in store aisles."

Source: Inside Climate News, 06/26/2026

"Whooping Crane Migration in Crosshairs as Trump Policies Collide"

"A cacophony of honks and quacks greet Jim Faulstich on a spring afternoon visit to a shallow lake on his ranch on the South Dakota prairie. Hundreds of birds have landed in the wetlands for a drink, to feed, or to rest on their journey north. There are lots of ducks and gulls, but no whooping crane — which would be difficult to miss standing five-feet tall in the shallows foraging for food."

Source: Bloomberg Environment, 06/26/2026

Lawmakers Demand Answers Amid Ongoing Turmoil Over Reflecting Pool

"Congressional Democrats called for investigations Wednesday into renovations at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, as the ongoing drama over the president’s problem-plagued, $16 million rehabilitation project continued to roil the capital."

Source: AP, 06/26/2026

Senate Farm Bill Leaves Out Contentious Policies. Dems Not Impressed.

"The legislation includes forestry and conservation provisions but steers away from issues like pesticide labeling and biofuels policy."

Source: E&E News, 06/26/2026

EPA Relied on Roundup Study After Learning Monsanto Was a “Ghost Writer”

"A newly revealed government memo identifies yet another compromised paper used to justify Roundup’s safety."

"The US Environmental Protection Agency has known for nearly a decade that an influential 2013 scientific paper that concluded glyphosate is safe was actually ghostwritten by developer Monsanto. But the agency never informed the public and continued to rely on it, according to an EPA memo obtained by Mother Jones and revealed here for the first time.

Source: Mother Jones, 06/26/2026

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