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Op-ed: Ending toxic threats to Alaska from plastics and petrochemicals

Flames, belching smoke, and black carbon in the sky—on nights when I (Rosemary) saw 20 or more flares, I knew sick people would be coming.
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Amid LNG’s Gulf Coast expansion, community hopes to stand in its way

Amid LNG’s Gulf Coast expansion, community hopes to stand in its way

This 2-part series was co-produced by Environmental Health News and the journalism non-profit Economic Hardship Reporting Project. See part 1 here.Este ensayo también está disponible en español
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Senator Whitehouse & climate change

Senator Whitehouse puts climate change on budget committee’s agenda

For more than a decade, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse gave daily warnings about the mounting threat of climate change. Now he has a powerful new perch.
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Global climate impacts are set to drastically reduce average income levels by 2050

A new study reveals that by 2050, global incomes will decrease by almost 20% on average due to severe climate impacts, which will cost significantly more than proactive measures to limit temperature rises.

Jonathan Watts reports for The Guardian.

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Biden's Arctic policy curbs drilling

Biden's Arctic policy curbs drilling and blocks road construction

President Biden curtails fossil fuel extraction in Alaska, aiming to preserve the region's pristine habitats.

Maxine Joselow reports for The Washington Post.

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Biden Public Lands management

New rule prioritizes conservation on US public lands

A new rule introduced by the Biden administration aims to balance conservation with economic activities on America's public lands, enhancing protections and sustainable use.

Catrin Einhorn reports for The New York Times.

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Deepwater Horizon oil spill

The lasting impact of the Deepwater Horizon spill on marine life

A recent expedition to the Gulf of Mexico has revealed ongoing environmental damage from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, showing little signs of recovery for the marine ecosystem.

Xander Peters reports for Hakai Magazine.

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El Niño exacerbates southern Africa's severe drought and hunger crisis

El Niño exacerbates southern Africa's severe drought and hunger crisis

As a severe drought, worsened by El Niño, takes hold of southern Africa, an estimated 20 million people face acute hunger due to failing crops and climbing food prices.

Somini Sengupta and Manuela Andreoni report for The New York Times.

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Silence of the natural world signals a biodiversity crisis

Studies reveal that natural soundscapes are diminishing due to loss of species and ecosystem degradation.

Phoebe Weston reports for The Guardian.

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Pennsylvania House Blue-Green Caucus introduces new bills for environmental and labor reforms

Pennsylvania House Blue-Green Caucus introduces new bills for environmental and labor reforms

Labor and environmental groups in Pennsylvania unite under the House Blue-Green Caucus to propose a comprehensive 11-bill package aimed at promoting clean energy and job growth.

Peter Hall reports for the PennsylvaniaCapital-Star.

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Earth Day activism & greenwashing

Earth Day reclaimed: activists fight corporate takeover of the movement

Climate activists advocate for a return to Earth Day's protest roots, opposing the commercial exploitation of the event.

Kristin Hostetter reports for Outside.
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The plight of Wilson's phalarope and the Great Salt Lake's future

The plight of Wilson's phalarope and the Great Salt Lake's future

In Utah, the iconic Wilson's phalarope is at risk due to the drastic reduction of the Great Salt Lake, exacerbated by excessive water usage and climate change.

Wyatt Myskow reports for Inside Climate News.

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India's solar waste management faces challenges

India's solar waste management faces challenges

The rapid expansion of solar parks in India brings a mounting problem of panel waste, with projections suggesting 19 million tonnes by 2050.

Flavia Lopes reports for The Guardian.

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