
Georgina Gustin
Reporter at Inside Climate News
Reporter @InsideClimate covering farming and food production as the planet bakes. Former @cqrollcall @stltoday @thedayct Aspiring New Mexican
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1 week ago |
insideclimatenews.org | Georgina Gustin
Rice, the world’s most consumed grain, will become increasingly toxic as the atmosphere heats and as carbon dioxide emissions rise, potentially putting billions of people at risk of cancers and other diseases, according to new research published Wednesday in The Lancet. Eaten every day by billions of people and grown across the globe, rice is arguably the planet’s most important staple crop, with half the relying on it for the majority of its food needs, especially in developing countries.
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1 week ago |
insideclimatenews.org | Georgina Gustin
When the Trump administration took down websites over the past three months that track pollution and climate impacts on low-income communities, it removed key sources of government data about the environmental risks faced by tens of thousands of Americans. On Monday, environmental groups filed a lawsuit in federal court to force the administration to restore these websites. “This isn’t controversial stuff.
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1 week ago |
ecotopical.com | Georgina Gustin
Welcome to EcoTopical Your daily eco-friendly green news aggregator. Leaf through planet Earths environmental headlines in one convenient place. Read, share and discover the latest on ecology, science and green living from the web's most popular sites.
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2 weeks ago |
insideclimatenews.org | Georgina Gustin
Tens of millions of Americans have likely consumed drinking water containing cancer-causing chemicals that form when livestock manure and other organic substances end up in public water sources, according to a new analysis. Thousands of industrial-scale farms across the country spray manure from livestock onto farm or other lands, which then runs off into waterways.
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2 weeks ago |
insideclimatenews.org | Georgina Gustin
The Trump administration announced Friday that it plans to remove protections on tens of millions of acres of public forest by declaring a wildfire-related emergency, a move that critics believe will lead to the destruction of massive swaths of older trees that are actually more resilient to fire. In a memo released internally Thursday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins issued an “Emergency Situation Determination” covering more than 110 million acres of land in the National Forest System.
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