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Carson City elementary 'reflects' on how COVID has changed lives | Serving Carson City for over 150 years


 
The Carson City School District and Fritsch Elementary School recognized several grade-school students (a winner from each grade) who competed in the “2021 Reflections Contest” to celebrate the schools’ 100th day of school as well as how students continue to triumph and endure through changes imposed by COVID-19.
With the third to fifth graders coming back to school full-time Jan. 19, Principal Dan Brown and Vice Principal Gina Hoppe decided the contest would be a fun, reflective way to welcome back all students to school.
The contest was designed for students to express their feelings and experiences about COVID through projects. The contest was open to all students kindergarten to fifth grade in school and remote. The students could do paintings, drawings, models, timelines, poems, stories, research, slides, etc. ....

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New books, reports on environmental and climate justice » Yale Climate Connections


This month s bookshelf highlights writings illustrating the inconvenient truth that communities of color suffer most, and most severely, when disaster strikes.
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed again a fundamental truth about the Anthropocene: When disaster strikes, the vulnerable take the hardest punches. Communities of color have suffered much higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and mortality, both because they are disproportionately represented in frontline service positions and because their access to routine healthcare is more limited.
This pattern has long been observed in studies of environmental and climate justice, as the titles in this month’s bookshelf show. Vulnerable communities of color face more and more serious exposure to environmental hazards and have more limited access to economic, social, and political remedies. ....

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Residents Question Propose Medford Rail Waste Transfer Proposal


UpdatedTue, Feb 16, 2021 at 10:01 am ET
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The Brookhaven landfill s scheduled closure in 2024 is spurring proposals for waste rail transfer stations. (Google maps)
MEDFORD, NY With the Brookhaven landfill in Yaphank scheduled for closure in 2024, the town of Brookhaven is considering a proposal for a waste transfer station that will cart Long Island s garbage off by rail. The proposal, from Gershow Recycling, would process 2,000 tons of waste per day on six-acre Peconic Ave. site.
On Thursday, the town held a virtual public meeting where local residents and community groups raised several concerns over the plan. Neighbors asked about noise and dust issues, as well as possible groundwater contamination and even radioactive material being dumped. ....

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With Democrats in power, an emboldened environmental movement confronts them [Los Angeles Times :: BC-ENV-ENVIRONMENTALISTS-TENSIONS:LA]


With Democrats in power, an emboldened environmental movement confronts them [Los Angeles Times :: BC-ENV-ENVIRONMENTALISTS-TENSIONS:LA]
WASHINGTON When Joe Biden in December was mulling whom to name as his Interior secretary, entrusted with hundreds of millions of acres of public land, a network of nascent environmental groups eager for clout made a move that defied the usual Washington playbook.
They launched a campaign to publicly shame the person believed to be at the top of the president-elect’s shortlist retiring New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall, a longtime Biden friend and former aide whose father held the post in John F. Kennedy’s Cabinet. ....

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With Democrats in power, an emboldened environmental movement confronts them


With Democrats in power, an emboldened environmental movement confronts them
Evan Halper, Anna M. Phillips
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Miya Yoshitani, executive director of the Oakland-based group Asian Pacific Environmental Network, has been part of California s growing environmental justice movement. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)
When Joe Biden last month was mulling over whom to name as his Interior secretary, entrusted with hundreds of millions of acres of public land, a network of nascent environmental groups eager for clout made a move that defied the usual Washington playbook.
They launched a campaign to publicly shame the person believed to be at the top of the president-elect s shortlist retiring New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall, a longtime Biden friend and former aide whose father held the post in John F. Kennedy s Cabinet. ....

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