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DC Records World’s Worst Air Quality After 850,000 July 4 Fireworks

"Washington DC residents breathed in “unhealthy” air for hours after a 40-minute Independence Day fireworks show over the National Mall on Saturday night, with the country’s capital briefly recording the worst air quality of any major city in the world."

Source: Guardian, 07/08/2026

Tribes Hope Farm Bill Can Feed More And Preserve Indigenous Culture

"At Ashawaug Farm in southwest Rhode Island, Dawn and Cassius Spears preserve their Indigenous knowledge of agriculture through the cultivation and keeping of three Narragansett heritage crops: white corn, succotash beans and crookneck squash."

Source: AP, 07/08/2026

Alabama Seeks To Fill Wetlands, Streams for Controversial Highway

"Alabama officials are seeking federal permission to fill a stretch of wetlands and streams to move forward on the Birmingham Northern Beltline, a decades-long highway project that critics say is unnecessary and will destroy huge swaths of sensitive forests, wetlands and streams."

Source: Inside Climate News, 07/08/2026

How a Billionaire-Owned Concrete Plant Took Over a Detroit Community

"As the city recovers from the largest municipal bankruptcy in history, major construction has reshaped it. New concrete businesses have opened in response. A concrete mixing plant has opened in the Cadillac Heights neighborhood, a process aided by the decisions of city officials."

Source: BridgeDetroit, 07/08/2026

Belgian Government Under Fire After Heat Wave Claims 1,200 Lives

"Belgium’s federal government is facing mounting criticism after health authorities linked last month’s record-breaking heat wave to over 1,200 excess deaths, prompting opposition parties to accuse ministers of failing to protect the country’s most vulnerable citizens."

Source: E&E News, 07/08/2026

Faster, Fiercer Wildfires Are Testing Evacuation Plans

"On a warm summer morning, two fire officials navigate an SUV along a narrow road that switchbacks high into the hills above the town of Fairfax, California, where thickets of trees conceal hundreds of homes. When the road dead-ends, they head back down through the same hairpin turns, pointing out where a wildfire would roar into the path of fleeing vehicles."

Source: Bloomberg News, 07/08/2026

US Power Use To Beat Record Highs In 2026 And 2027 As AI Use Surges: EIA

"U.S. power consumption, which hit its second straight annual record high in 2025, will rise further in 2026 and 2027, driven by AI-hungry data centers and electrification, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its Short-Term Energy ​Outlook (STEO) on Tuesday."

Source: Reuters, 07/08/2026

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