14 Environmental stories in 30 minutes – that’s the EcoNews Roundup!
On today’s EcoNews Report Roundup Larry Glass, NEC’s Executive Director, and Bella Waters, NEC’s Admin & Development Director, cover the following news stories:
Local news:
- Klamath-Trinity River fish benefiting from Carr Fire, fisheries officials say
- Rep. Huffman Introduces Northwest California Wilderness, Recreation, and Working Forests Act
- Green Diamond HCP and importance of Spotted Owls as Indicators
- Arcata Community Forest expands by 20 acres
- Last Chance Grade Project Update
- Humboldt Martens Need Your Support
- Cigarette butt bills – Smoking bans at California State Parks and State Beaches
National news:
- US Jury orders Monsanto to pay $289m in Roundup cancer trial
- The Trump Administration Keeps Losing Environmental Cases in Court
Climate change:
- Glacier National Park is on fire — and yes, warming is making things worse
- Ryan Zinke Uses Climate-Fueled Wildfires to Boost the Timber Industry – and it’s not the First Time.
- Some Arctic Ground No Longer Freezing—Even in Winter
- Nitrogen pollution is a problem as big as climate change. Science might have a fix.
- World is finally waking up to climate change, says ‘hothouse Earth’ author
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