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October 16, 2024

MIT Webinar: Climate Reporting in America

Join MIT's newest class of Environmental Solutions Journalism Fellows as they discuss their work on major reporting projects for news outlets across the US, covering local implications of the transition to a clean energy economy in Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah and Oregon. 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET.

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October 7, 2024 to October 10, 2024

The Uproot Project: Journey of a Story Event Series

Join The Uproot Project's 3rd annual Journey of a Story event series, "Solutions in Our Community," in New Orleans and virtually. Focusing on solutions journalism, this series spotlights community-driven responses to climate challenges and amplifies diverse voices at the forefront of environmental reporting.

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As Logging Intensifies Wildfires, Wet’suwet’en Fight To Protect Old Growth

"Members of Wet’suwet’en Nation in British Columbia want to conserve a pristine old-growth watershed, Caas Tl’aat Twah, in its traditional territory. The nation has obtained a logging deferral for Caas Tl’aat Twah and is planning how to protect it permanently."

Source: Mongabay, 09/30/2024

"If Trump Wins The Election, This Is What's At Stake"

"Imagine, for a moment, oil and gas infrastructure carving up Alaska’s far northern tundra, a refuge for migrating caribou and polar bears. Copper-nickel mines on the doorstep of one of the largest wilderness areas east of the Rockies, a nearly 1.1m-acre (450,000-hectare) expanse of pristine lakes and forests full of loons, wolves and moose. Or uranium and coal exploration in once-protected landscapes, including areas bordering the Grand Canyon."

Source: Guardian, 09/30/2024

Residents Near Atlanta Evacuate Due To A Chemical Plant Fire

"Some residents east of Atlanta were evacuated while others were told to shelter in place Sunday to avoid contaminants from a chemical plant fire that sent a massive plume of dark smoke high into the sky that could be seen from miles away."

Source: AP, 09/30/2024

"Leonard Leo-Linked Group Attacking Efforts To Educate Judges On Climate"

"A rightwing organization is attacking efforts to educate judges about the climate crisis. The group appears to be connected to Leonard Leo, the architect of the rightwing takeover of the American judiciary who helped select Trump’s supreme court nominees, the Guardian has learned."

Source: Guardian, 09/30/2024

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