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Putting kids at risk: “to ensure consistency with the President’s Executive Orders, they will no longer focus exclusively on communities selected by the regions as being ‘already highly burdened with pollution impacts.’” @tjonesreporter @floodlightnews

As EPA pulls back, schoolchildren could face the steepest risks
Communities living and learning near petrochemical plants will face more pollution and less federal protection under Trump’s new policies.
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Good read on the complexities of predicting the next hurricane season. We will see: “Ocean water across the Caribbean Sea and western Gulf of Mexico is well above average for the time of year — enough to qualify as a marine heat wave.” @BenNollWeather
What early signs suggest about the 2025 hurricane season ahead
A marine heat wave in the Caribbean Sea may fuel an impactful hurricane season in 2025, even though seas have ...
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Americans want clean energy not dirty drill baby drill: “Seventy-eight percent of Americans want more solar…Seventy-two percent want more wind energy. And two-thirds of Americans…limiting their “carbon footprint” is either very or somewhat important”
Opinion | Climate policy should involve building stuff
The Trump administration’s crusade against lowering emissions shows a frustrating lack of imagination.
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Never forget: “In recent months, “special observances” like Holocaust Remembrance Day were reeled back in at least one U.S. government agency as a result of an executive order from President Donald Trump.” @anthonyrivrod @washingtonpost
Eight decades after the liberation of Theresienstadt, a survivor remembers
Many people in Stella Repper’s retirement community in Falls Church, Virginia, know her. Few outside are aware tha...
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