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4 Jun 2019

June 4, 2019–Can sports gambling solve Colorado’s water woes? (Real Vail)

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Colorado voters in November will go to the polls with a chance to quite literally wager on the future of the state by either approving or rejecting sports gambling in order to provide a reliable funding source for implementing Colorado’s Water … Continued

4 Jun 2019

June 3, 2019–Inappropriate Use of Plastics Hurts All of Us (Wall Street Journal)

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Regarding “In Plastics War, the Industry Fights Back” (Business News, May 21), plastic remains in the environment for hundreds of years, which is why we continue to find plastic in every corner of the planet, from remote alpine peaks to the deepest ocean … Continued

1 Jun 2019

June 2, 2019–Research Brief: Climate Change Is Already Affecting Global Food Production—and Not Equally (ENN)

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The world’s top 10 crops —  barley, cassava, maize, oil palm, rapeseed, rice, sorghum, soybean, sugarcane and wheat—supply a combined 83 percent of all calories produced on cropland. Yields have long been projected to decrease in future climate conditions. Now, … Continued

1 Jun 2019

June 1, 2019–EPA finalizes action plan for Silverton-area Superfund (Durango Herald)

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The Environmental Protection Agency’s quick-action plan to clean up mine sites in the Superfund area around Silverton in the next five years was approved and finalized Thursday, and work is expected to begin this summer. The EPA said in a … Continued

29 May 2019

May 31, 2019–Bid To Weaken The Next Federal Climate Report Is Likely To Backfire (HuffPost)

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As planet-warming gases reach levels not previously seen in human history, the Trump administration’s bid to restrict how federal scientists conduct the next National Climate Assessment risks delaying urgent action required to curb emissions and climate change. But the administration … Continued

29 May 2019

May 30, 2019–New study details outcomes from long-term environmental justice partnership in East End (Phys.org)

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For the past 40 years, research has proven that people of color, low-income communities and ethnic minorities suffer the effects of environmental contamination more than other communities. The Flint, Mich., water crisis and the Dakota Pipeline protests serve as national … Continued

27 May 2019

May 29, 2019–Bill McKibben Talks About “Falter” (Sierra)

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Journalist and activist Bill McKibben is back with another book about the crushing realities of climate change. The author of 1989’s The End of Nature, often acknowledged as the first book for a general audience about what used to be known as … Continued

27 May 2019

May 28, 2019–Study Predicts Shift to Smaller Animals over Next Century (ENN)

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Researchers at the University of Southampton have forecast a worldwide move towards smaller birds and mammals over the next 100 years. In the future, small, fast-lived, highly-fertile, insect-eating animals, which can thrive in a wide-variety of habitats, will predominate. These ‘winners’ include … Continued

25 May 2019

May 27, 2019–EPA issues recommendations for level of toxin from blue-green algae considered harmful for swimming (wptv)

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued new recommendations for what it says should be considered a dangerous level of exposure to cyanotoxins, released by blue-green algae, when swimming. The standards apply to two cyanotoxins: microcystins and cylindrospermopsin. The EPA says … Continued

24 May 2019

May 26, 2019–Social Issues Raised by amazon Investors Aren’t Going Away (Wired)

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Amazon hasn’t received much pushback from its shareholders. After all, the retail giant’s stock has increased sixfold in the last five years, making investors plenty of money. That doesn’t mean the company’s annual shareholder meetings have been controversy-free, but the … Continued

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