
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 |
arstechnica.com | Kiley Bense |Bob Berwyn |Dennis Pillion |Georgina Gustin
“It does feel like we’re Wile E. Coyote” The threat posed by Trump’s administration is on a “new level,” environmental groups and legal experts say. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. One hundred days into the second Trump administration, many environmentalists’ worst fears about the new presidency have been realized—and surpassed.
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2 weeks ago |
rsn.org | Kiley Bense |Bob Berwyn |Dennis Pillion |Georgina Gustin
Compared to his first term, the threat posed by Trump’s second administration is on a “new level,” environmental groups and legal experts say. One hundred days into the second Trump administration, many environmentalists’ worst fears about the new presidency have been realized—and surpassed.
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2 weeks ago |
sentientmedia.org | Georgina Gustin
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. The world’s largest meat company, Brazil-based JBS, has sought a listing on the New York Stock Exchange for more than a decade, but the company, which has long been accused of links to illegal deforestation in the Amazon, was stymied by corruption charges.
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2 weeks ago |
insideclimatenews.org | Kiley Bense |Bob Berwyn |Dennis Pillion |Georgina Gustin |Jake Bolster |Marianne Lavelle | +1 more
One hundred days into the second Trump administration, many environmentalists’ worst fears about the new presidency have been realized—and surpassed. Facing a spate of orders, pronouncements and actions that target America’s most cherished natural resources and most vulnerable communities, advocates fear the Trump agenda, unchecked, will set the country back decades.
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2 weeks ago |
fastcompanybrasil.com | Georgina Gustin
O arroz, o grão mais consumido no mundo, se tornará cada vez mais tóxico com o aquecimento da atmosfera e o aumento das emissões de dióxido de carbono, potencialmente colocando bilhões de pessoas em risco de câncer e outras doenças, de acordo com uma nova pesquisa publicada na quarta-feira na revista The Lancet.
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Can grazing cows increase soil carbon in this Central Asian country? KazBeef is trying, but some scientists are skeptical about the idea of "grazing based" credits, here or elsewhere. https://t.co/AiOuV5EMto

RT @mlavelles: We have this news first @insideclimate: The Green New Deal Network will endorse Kamala Harris. The progressive group had not…

This week @IATP @ProfSecchi @CenterForBioDiv asked @USDA to clarify what "climate smart" means as the agency funnels millions to programs that have/don't have climate benefits. Resurfacing @insideclimate story on this from May https://t.co/MNQ89Zebu7