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United States · United StatesThe West Act is the latest effort to stymie the rule that would put conservation on equal footing with mining, oil and gas development, grazing and other uses.By Najifa FarhatEfforts are growing in the West to block the Bureau of Land Management’s new public land policy aimed at enhancing the conservation and ecological health of public lands.See the Story
Western States and Industry Groups Unite to Block BLM's Conservation Priority Land Rule - Inside Climate News
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White House · PhoenixThe President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology is working with local stakeholders to determine how the federal government can help communities dependent on groundwater protect the dwindling resource.By Wyatt MyskowPHOENIX—In the middle of summer in the nation’s hottest city, water experts from local governments, tribal nations, universities and industry groups gathered Monday to discuss how the federal government could help local …See the Story
White House Looks to Safeguard Groundwater Supplies as Aquifers Decline Nationwide - Inside Climate News
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Antonio GuterresAs a new report shows accelerating warming threatens 70 percent of the world’s workers, Antonio Guterres warns that wealthy countries expanding fossil fuel industries “are signing away our future.”By Bob BerwynOngoing deadly heat waves around the world, set against the backdrop of a seemingly endless series of annual, monthly and daily heat records on every continent and ocean, prompted United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to make a…See the Story
UN Secretary-General Says the World Must Turbocharge the Fossil Fuel Phaseout - Inside Climate News
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Cleveland, Ohio · ClevelandIRA funding will help a city shut down a very old power plant in favor of something cleaner.By Dan GearinoA coal-fired power plant that started running more than a century ago is about to get a long-overdue retirement, and its electricity will be replaced by a solar farm and a battery storage system on an existing brownfield.See the Story
In Northeast Ohio, Hello to Solar and Storage; Goodbye to Coal - Inside Climate News
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EPA · MarylandAdministrator Adam Ortiz countered concerns that the agency is unable to nudge partner states to do a better job in controlling nutrient pollution from entering the watershed.By Aman AzharOn a recent afternoon, Adam Ortiz, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Mid-Atlantic region office, and Bill Dennison, a professor and vice president at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES), gathered to disc…See the Story
Historic Investments and Accountability Push Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Efforts In Right Direction, Says EPA Mid-Atlantic Administrator - Inside Climate News
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New York State · New YorkProductive ecosystems for shorebirds and other fauna, the marshes are relentlessly pounded by sea level rise and storm surges. Heavy metals remain from their industrial past.By Lauren DalbanNEW YORK—Walter Mugdan looks out at the marshes that make up part of Udall’s Cove Park and Preserve in Little Neck, Queens. He points out the ospreys that inhabit one of the nesting platforms in the area, hoping to catch one of them diving down into the marsh…See the Story
New York City’s Marshes, Resplendent and Threatened - Inside Climate News
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Washington State · WashingtonReducing nitrous oxide emissions from U.S. chemical plants could reduce greenhouse gas emissions at little cost. Similar plants in China offer a “far bigger prize.”By Phil McKennaWASHINGTON, D.C.—The first details of a potential, and possibly massive, climate agreement between the U.S. and China were announced at a climate summit at the White House on Tuesday.See the Story
Biden Administration Targets Domestic Emissions of Climate Super-Pollutant with Eye Towards U.S.-China Climate Agreement - Inside Climate News
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Trees · CaliforniaTwo recent studies find that sequoia groves burned in megafires of 2020 and 2021 were so severely damaged that the world’s tallest trees may not be able to naturally regenerate.By Caroline Marshall ReinhartGiant sequoia groves in California’s Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks that were extensively burned in the megafires of 2020 and 2021 produced numbers of seedlings that were so “drastically low” in some areas that they may not naturally …See the Story
Fire Once Helped Sequoias Reproduce. Now, it's Killing the Groves. - Inside Climate News
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