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    EcoNews Report Roundup: Latest environmental news stories for January 2019

    Environmental stories in 30 minutes – that’s the EcoNews Roundup! For January’s EcoNews Report Roundup Larry Glass, NEC’s Executive Director, and Bella Waters, NEC’s Admin & Development Director, cover the following news stories: Local Help protect the Klamath-Trinity Spring Chinook by sending in written comments by Jan. 24th Mercer Fraser’s Dinsmore Asphalt Plant Trinity County Cannabis Issues Arcata Village Project returns 5 . Annie-Mary Trail and Valley East/West trails – your feedback via a short survey is welcomed! 6. Citizen Scientists Needed for Surfrider Foundation’s ShotGun Wad Watcher National & Climate News US. Supreme Court Refuses to Block Exxon Climate Fraud Investigation World’s Oceans Are Warming Faster , Studies Show, Fueling Storms and Sea Rise California’s Camp Fire was the most expensive natural disaster worldwide in 2018 Fires Choke Utilities and U.S. Asks: Who pays for warming? Wildfire Prevention Stalled by Shutdown During Crucial Time Canada, First

    Larry Glass
    Larry Glass is Executive Director and Board President of the NEC, and President of Safe Alternatives for our Forest Environment (SAFE) in Trinity County.