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Month: July 2020

  • Slate

    The Pipeline Setbacks Reveal the Perils of Rushed Agency Approvals

    The legal battles against these efforts are paying off, mainly thanks to government agencies cutting corners.

    Jayni Hein · July 8, 2020

  • Mother Jones

    Biden’s Campaign Teamed Up With Bernie to Write a Progressive Platform. Will Joe Actually Run on It?

    “Obviously it’s a values document, but it’s one he may just ignore.”

    Kara Voght · July 8, 2020

  • HuffPost

    Trump Admin Scraps Plans To Reintroduce Grizzlies To Northern Washington

    The restoration effort, which the president’s first Interior chief supported, called for returning some 200 grizzly bears to the wilds of the North Cascades.

    Chris D'Angelo · July 8, 2020

  • Canada's National Observer

    Already Fighting for Their Lands and Lives, Indigenous Communities in Brazil Slammed by covid19

    Brazil is second in the world for total highest COVID-19 cases and death rate, following the U.S. But it is Brazil’s Indigenous communities who have been hit especially hard, highlighting the ongoing political, social and geopolitical conflict.

    Emilee Gilpin · July 7, 2020

  • Mother Jones

    Democratic Leaders Want to Know Why Facebook’s New Oversight Board Won’t Deal With Climate Lies

    “We struggle to see the value of this Board as anything but a public relations stunt.”

    Rebecca Leber and Ali Breland · July 7, 2020

  • High Country News

    North American Bats May Be Susceptible to Sars-Cov-2

    This is bad news for bats and humans.

    Helen Santoro · July 7, 2020

  • Grist

    It’s Getting Hot in Here: Can NYC Keep Seniors Cool During COVID?

    The city has installed about 18,000 of the 74,000 free AC units it plans to distribute this summer.

    Angely Mercado · July 6, 2020

  • Grist

    ‘Million-Mile’ Batteries Are Coming. Are They a Revolution?

    True million-mile batteries are likely to outlast whatever cars they’re built for, meaning their arrival could dramatically impact both second-use markets and battery recycling.

    Maddie Stone · July 6, 2020

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