Newsletter Photo by Pieter van Noorden on Unsplash To cut meat consumption, focus on animal welfare or climate? Researchers found that consumers were more likely to support a German meat tax focused on welfare than one promising to tackle farm emissions.
Solutions www.bozemandailychronicle.com Bozeman commission to review climate plan, which will be the city's 'roadmap' for decades The Bozeman Climate Plan sets goals for significantly reducing emissions, even as Bozeman continues to grow in population.
Politics www.theguardian.com Jeff Sparrow: Under coronavirus, ideologies are overturned around the world. But it is too little, too late Covid-19 isn't just infecting humans. It's also weakening ideology.
Newsletter www.theguardian.com Too hot for humans? First Nations people fear becoming Australia's first climate refugees As the big dry bites and temperature records tumble, Aboriginal people in Alice Springs say global heating threatens their culture and very survival.
Impacts As smog returns, China's cities issue pollution alerts A government research center says the latest bout of air pollution has lingered because of 'unfavorable' weather conditions.
Impacts www.sixthtone.com Local inaction threatens China’s snow leopards, report says "Human population growth and grassland degradation are likely to push some species to the edge of extinction."
www.sixthtone.com The town that rations water by the hour One dried-up county in China only turns on the tap three times a day.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding