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"Monarch Butterflies To Be Listed As A Threatened Species In US"

"U.S. wildlife officials announced a decision Tuesday to extend federal protections to monarch butterflies after years of warnings from environmentalists that populations are shrinking and the beloved pollinator may not survive climate change."

Source: AP, 12/11/2024

Trump Names Price For Avoiding All Environment Regulations: $1 Billion

"President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday he planned to expedite federal regulatory approvals, including all environmental permits, for any company or individual proposing to invest $1 billion or more in a construction project."

Source: HuffPost, 12/11/2024

"Celebrities And Coastal Residents Flee From Wind-Driven Wildfire In Malibu"

"Thousands of Southern California residents were under evacuation orders and warnings Tuesday as firefighters battled a wind-driven wildfire in Malibu that burned near celebrities’ seaside mansions, horse farms and Pepperdine University, where students watched as flames raced down hillsides and the sky turned deep red."

Source: AP, 12/11/2024

Trump DOJ Ignored Some Policies When Seizing Reporters’ Phone Records: IG

"Federal prosecutors sidestepped some Justice Department rules when they seized the phone records or emails of reporters as part of media leak investigations during the Trump administration, according to a new watchdog report being released as the aggressive practice of hunting for journalists’ sources could again be resurrected."

Source: AP, 12/11/2024

"Indigenous Mayans Want Their Sacred Cenotes To Have Personhood Status"

"A huge poplar tree stands proud in Maribel Ek’s courtyard, adorned with a sign that reads: “Florece desde adentro” (“It blooms from within”). Deep underground, the tree’s long roots search for the water that makes this land special: a sinkhole lake, known as a cenote."

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Source: AP, 12/10/2024

Supreme Court Case on Utah Railway Could Impact U.S. Environmental Laws

"A legal fight over an 88-mile proposed railway in Utah has set the stage for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide how federal agencies evaluate the environmental impacts of projects requiring their approval, a decision with the potential to drastically shift how projects are permitted across the nation."

Source: Inside Climate News, 12/10/2024

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