EPA’s ban on DCPA 🌿 $1.5 billion for “carbon negative” fertilizer 🌿 U.S. first CCS violations
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DONATE HERE!After decades of knowing the chemical DCPA, sold under the brand name Dachtal, was unsafe for humans, the Environmental Protection Agency has finally banned its distribution and sale. Often used on broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and onion crops, DCPA’s effects include lifelong health problems and impaired brain development in fetuses, Missouri Independent reports.
Meanwhile, the Department of Energy has announced over $1.5 billion for a carbon sequestration fertilizer project. Said to become “the world’s first, carbon-negative ammonia production facility," the project–and possible negative consequences like pipe ruptures and water contamination–have residents of Terre Haute, IN, where the company is based, nervous. A number have moblized against it, Indiana Capital Chronicle reports.
Their concern is not unfounded, as the U.S.’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project has been found to violate the Safe Drinking Water Act. Run by Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM) since 2017, monitoring found corrosion in one of the company’s two wells, DeSmog reports. Considering that the risks posed by such wells require them to be monitored up to 50 years after their use, violations are a serious cause for concern.
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Climate in the Elections
With the elections drawing near, here are some good pieces to help you stay up to date on the debate around the climate issue.
🇺🇸 “US Oil and Gas Production Surged to Record Highs Under Both Trump and Biden-Harris,” by Counter Punch.
🇺🇸 “Kamala Harris is making climate action patriotic. It just might work,” by Grist.
🇺🇸 “Deportations, raids, visa access: How the presidential election could impact immigrant farmworkers,” by Investigate Midwest via Missouri Independent.
🇺🇸 “Utility-Backed Candidates and Undemocratic Oversight Create Obstacles to Arizona’s Transition to Clean Energy,” by The Center for Media and Democracy.
🇺🇸 “How Ohio farmers are sizing up the 2024 race,” by Ohio Capital Journal.
🇺🇸 “Red and blue states have big climate plans. The election could upend them,” by Stateline via Rhode Island Current.
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And More:
🛢️ “James Madison University professor links pollution with lightning strikes,” by Virginia Mercury.
🛢️ “Six bridges damaged in Ruidoso disaster had been awaiting repairs from flood 16 years ago,” by Source NM.
🛢️ “New report finds more than half of Idaho wastewater treatment plants violated Clean Water Act,” by Idaho Capital Sun.
🛢️ “North Dakota judge stops new federal rule on gas flaring,” by North Dakota Monitor via Daily Montanan.
🛢️ “Bill draft would make NV Energy publicly report data on household power shut offs,” by Nevada Current.
🛢️ “CT opts out — for now — of offshore wind, raising concerns about motives,” by CT Mirror.
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Decolonizing Climate Change
🌱 “Climate change poses health risks. But it’s hard to fight when state policy ignores it,” by Stateline via Iowa Capital Dispatch.
🌱 “Summer ending with no action on bill to protect workers from heat,” by New Jersey Monitor.
🌱 “Opinion: Permanent Housing is the Way Forward as Communities Overheat,” by City Limits.
🌱 “Tribes fear federal solar plan could threaten proposed Bahsahwahbee national monument,” by Nevada Current.
🌱 “Despite federal dams, Columbia and Snake River tribes fight to keep fishing traditions alive,” by Oregon Capital Chronicle via Idaho Capital Sun.
🌱 “Climate Activists ARRESTED at Citibank Climate & Free Palestine Protest,” by Status Coup.
🌱 “Will the Closure of an Oil Refinery Bring Justice or Gentrification to Philadelphia?” by The Nation.
🌱 “Top 5 takeaways of our investigation into state trust lands on reservations,” by Grist.
🌱 “Invisible Trauma,” by Grist.
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Around the World
🇮🇹 Italy: “Climate Change Loaded Dice for Brutal Drought in Sicily,” by Yale Environment 360.
🇨🇴 Colombia: “At Colombia’s COP16, Afro-Descendant People Need a Seat at the Table,” by Atmos.
🇮🇳 India: “Investigation reveals brutal working conditions in India's cane fields,” by Your Call Podcast.
🇧🇷 Brazil: “Brazil Rooting Out Last of Gold Miners on Yanomami Lands,” by Yale Environment 360.
🇬🇷 Greece: “Trees for the Ages: The Wisdom of Greece’s Olive Growers,” by Atmos.
🇳🇬 Nigeria: “Nigeria must reduce methane emissions in the oil & gas sector: NRGI,” by Gas Outlook.
🇵🇪 Peru: “Peru Sees Growing Attacks on Environmental Defenders,” by Yale Environment 360.
🇵🇭 Philippines: “We, the Archipelago: Life in the Philippines,” by Atmos.
🇨🇷 Costa Rica: “The Hidden Cost of Costa Rican Bananas,” by WhoWhatWhy.
🇦🇺 Australia: “South Australia’s Green Revolution: How Art & Policy Catalyze Climate Action,” by The Laura Flanders Show.
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To Lighten Your Heart
💚 “Maryland has a clear path for cleaner waterways,” by Maryland Matters.
💚 “Moose cam: how Magnetawan First Nation is tracking wildlife,” by The Narwhal.
💚 “When zebras fly: How my backyard flora project helped bring a long-gone species back to Pittsburgh,” by Public Source.
💚 “Love & Climate - Kiki & Salim,” by Brown Girl Green.
💚 “From CT to the Green Mountain state –the greenest way,” by CT Mirror.
And here’s a meme by Climate Memewashing
Before you go: Climate Week NYC starts next week. During that week, an Indigenous-led tribunal will highlight the Rights of Nature. You can read more about it at Prism Reports.
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That’s all for now, folks! If you have any questions or suggestions, hit me up at amanda@optout.news.
Obrigada and have a great week!
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