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Climate Point: Government declares hot is the new normal

Climate Point: Government declares hot is the new normal Mark Olalde, USA TODAY © David Wallace/The Republic The sun sets over Phoenix on the winter solstice, on a hazy evening, Dec. 21, 2020. Welcome to Climate Point, your weekly guide to climate, energy and environment news from around the Golden State and the country. In Palm Springs, Calif., I’m Mark Olalde. A new normal. It s the phrase of the week, as it s where we find ourselves with temperatures, sea levels and atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations all rising. Every decade, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, part of the federal government, releases an updated U.S. Climate Normals report, which studies 30-year trends. The latest version just dropped, and its findings show weather getting more extreme in much of the country.

Net Zero: Deadline looms for potential Enbridge Line 5 shutdown

Net Zero: Deadline looms for potential Enbridge Line 5 shutdown
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Controversial mining operation ignoring orders to halt

NASHVILLE A Tennessee gravel and sand mining operator has been ignoring a cease and desist letter for months, and opponents say its continued construction on the banks of North America’s most biodiverse river may already be harming wildlife. The Duck River in Middle Tennessee has the most species of any river on the continent, […]

Conservation groups ask Tennessee to revoke gravel mine permit on the Duck River

April 28, 2021 Volunteer Sand and Gravel constructed an illegal rock quarry on the banks of the Duck River. (© Byron Jorjorian) On behalf of a number of conservation groups, SELC sent a letter asking the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation to revoke a Clean Water Act permit for an illegal rock quarry on the banks of the Duck River. Volunteer Sand and Gravel constructed a quarry on the banks of the Duck River despite lacking a required permit from the Tennessee Valley Authority. During a series of storms in March, the Lower Duck flooded, predictably breaching the berms of the mine site and causing  a release of sediment that TDEC said resulted in “an observable and potentially objectionable color contrast in . . . the Duck River.”

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