Ag & Food Law Daily Update: August 10, 2021
National Law Center
AUGUST 10, 2021
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National Law Center
AUGUST 10, 2021
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Frontiers
JANUARY 17, 2022
Find the answers to your biggest research questions from 2021. With collective views of over 3.7 million, researchers explored topics spanning from nutritional immunology and political misinformation to sustainable agriculture and the human-dog bond. Research Topics: 1. Infectious disease. 29 articles | 1,643,000 views. Canine connection.
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National Law Center
JUNE 10, 2021
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Circle of Blue
SEPTEMBER 10, 2021
Testing of wastewater in Saskatoon, Canada, found a 10 percent increase in viral RNA load, which could predict a rise in Covid-19 cases in the area. CBC reports that generally, it takes between seven and 10 days for the study’s results to show up in the general public. ON THE RADAR.
Capaccio
MAY 10, 2022
In an exclusive interview with Safety+Health magazine, the Deputy Director of OSHA’s Enforcement Program, Patrick Kapust, announced the data for the Top 10 Violations for the year of 2021. While 2021’s Top 10 Violations look very similar to the Top 10 of 2020, there are some key differences.
National Law Center
JANUARY 10, 2022
The post Ag and Food Law Daily Update: January 10, 2021 appeared first on National Agricultural Law Center. Email important additions HERE. Judicial: Trademark.
National Law Center
DECEMBER 10, 2021
The post Ag and Food Law Daily Update: December 10, 2021 appeared first on National Agricultural Law Center. Email important additions HERE. Judicial: Sovereign.
National Law Center
SEPTEMBER 10, 2021
Email important additions HERE. REGULATORY: FDA, The post Ag & Food Law Daily Update: September 10, 2021 appeared first on National Agricultural Law Center.
Circle of Blue
JANUARY 10, 2023
Between 2019 and 2021, groundwater depletion was five times higher than average over the previous 60 years. The post What’s Up With Water – January 10, 2023 appeared first on Circle of Blue. In wet years, irrigation water comes from rivers. In dry years, though, farmers pump water from underground.
Circle of Blue
DECEMBER 10, 2021
The Year in Water, 2021: Water Crises Take Center Stage. The post The Stream, December 10, 2021: Extreme Drought and Internal Conflict Are Displacing Somalians appeared first on Circle of Blue. Seaside towns and cities like Keta have slowly been eroding over the years due to rising sea levels. IN RECENT WATER NEWS. Too little.
Real Climate
APRIL 30, 2021
This year’s ‘break up’ is a little odd, since the ice moved sufficiently to trigger the clock, but not enough to actually topple the tripod (which is still visible as this is being written (9pm ET) – Update 10:30pm ET: gone now though!). But, the rules are the rules… Nenana Ice Classic break-up dates since 1917.
National Law Center
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
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Legal Planet
SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
The post Citations for environmental and energy law scholars 2021 appeared first on Legal Planet. Case Western. Rachlinski. Vanderbilt. Coglianese. Vanderbilt. Vandenbergh. Vanderbilt. Download as PDF.
Yale E360
DECEMBER 16, 2021
Wind was Spain's leading source of electricity in 2021, El PaÃs reported. Roughly half of 2021's renewable energy came from wind power, with 10 percent coming from solar and the remainder from hydropower and other sources. Read more on E360 ?.
Circle of Blue
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
What’s Up With Water – November 8, 2021 – This week’s episode covers a declaration from Colombian officials at COP26 and an Oregon city working to keep Google’s water consumption out of the public eye. The post The Stream, November 10, 2021: Climate Change Will Impact Low-Income Women and Girls the Most appeared first on Circle of Blue.
Circle of Blue
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue – November 3, 2021. Eighty percent of voters in Boise, Idaho, were in favor of a 10-year, $570 million bond measure that will revamp the city’s wastewater infrastructure. As a result, an average sewer bill is expected to rise about nine or 10 percent per year over the next two decades.
Circle of Blue
AUGUST 10, 2021
What’s Up With Water — August 9, 2021 — This week’s episode covers new research on populated flood zones around the globe , Canada’s pledge to provide clean water to Indigenous peoples and the consequences of drought in the western United States.
Physics World
DECEMBER 9, 2021
This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features a lively discussion about some of the best physics done this year as we talk about our Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2021. The Top 10 serves as the shortlist for the Physics World Breakthrough of the Year award, which will be announced on 14 December.
Circle of Blue
OCTOBER 25, 2021
Last week, the rainfall over 24 hours was 10 times the average rainfall for the entire month of October. The post What’s Up With Water – October 25, 2021 appeared first on Circle of Blue. In India, heavy rains swept across the Himalaya region, causing deadly landslides and floods.
Circle of Blue
NOVEMBER 15, 2021
City leaders had expected the project to take up to 10 years. Four months later, in March 2021, federal lawmakers doubled down on the approach. Fifteen percent will go toward administration, and 10 percent toward outreach and determining eligibility. But an infusion of state and local funds helped to speed things up.
Circle of Blue
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
It’s planning a 10-year $570 million renovation and expansion of its sewage treatment system. Voters there are being asked to support a property tax increase that will fund a 10-year $567 million investment into 21 flood-prevention projects. Natalie Monro is the communications manager for Boise.
Environmental Leader
JANUARY 19, 2022
The post Total Corporate Funding in Solar Sector Soared 91% in 2021, a 10-Year High appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader. Total corporate funding across the globe in the solar sector, including venture capital and private equity (VC), debt financing, and public market financing, came to $27.8 billion raised in 2020.
Greenbuilding Law
DECEMBER 26, 2021
As we look back in this ‘year in review’ at our most read blog posts in 2021, at a time when most of us have accepted that we will never go back to exactly the way things were, we are no doubt collectively ready for a new year. And we are incredibly excited about the prospects for our clients to maximize the opportunities ESG presents.
Physics World
DECEMBER 28, 2021
Although we wish the campaigners well, here at the magazine’s socially-distanced HQ we’ve already found plenty to celebrate in 2021, thanks to researchers around the world. For April Fool’s Day 2021, Physics World dipped into the pandemic zeitgeist and published a made-up story about a Zoom call running on a quantum computer.
Circle of Blue
AUGUST 23, 2021
The Tier 1 shortage was triggered because, by the end of this year, the water level in Mead is projected to be 10 feet lower than the shortage threshold. The post What’s Up With Water – August 23, 2021 appeared first on Circle of Blue. The cuts may not arrest Mead’s decline as effectively as hoped.
Enviromental Defense
NOVEMBER 24, 2023
And now, they’re introducing a new tax break that could cost the public $10 billion over the next eight years. For example, just one project being proposed by petrochemical giant Dow would cost $10 billion in capital costs. The new draft requires that only a measly 10 per cent of the carbon captured must be permanently stored.
Circle of Blue
DECEMBER 22, 2021
What’s Up With Water—December 20, 2021 – This week’s episode covers ongoing drought in Iraq, an investigation into an oil and gas exploration company in southwest Africa, and the annual meeting of Colorado River Basin leaders. “Third Pole” Glaciers Melting At An Alarming Rate, Study Finds.
Circle of Blue
DECEMBER 6, 2021
Under a 2014 water quality agreement, Virginia and Maryland promised to restore oyster reefs in 10 bay tributaries, including the Piankatank. The post What’s Up With Water – December 6, 2021 appeared first on Circle of Blue. Oysters, because they filter pollutants, are a vital part of a healthy bay ecosystem.
PA Environment Daily
OCTOBER 4, 2021
Join the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay and partners during the virtual 2021 Sportsmens Forums. Click Here to register. -- November 10: White-Tailed Deer. Posted: October 4, 2021] PA Environment Digest All are welcome to attend; you do not need to be an expert! Click Here to register. -- October 27: Wild Turkey.
PA Environment Daily
APRIL 10, 2023
The April 10 PA Environment Digest is now available. Email: PaEnviroDigest@gmail.com [Posted: April 10, 2023] PA Environment Digest PA Trout Unlimited Additional Tools-- Click Here to sign up to receive the Weekly Digest directly by email PA Environment Digest Twitter Feed : Update on PA environmental issues.
NAEP Leadership Blog
FEBRUARY 24, 2021
I am not sure how many zoom meetings, webinars or casual conversations I have had over the past few weeks in which a question has been raised about what does the election mean for environmental professionals in 2021. What do I see for 2021? Uncertainty!
Circle of Blue
JUNE 21, 2021
People with dry wells get a thousand gallons for $10, plus a delivery fee set by the trucking companies. The post What’s Up With Water – June 21, 2021 appeared first on Circle of Blue. For people like the homeowners off of County Road 200, whose well is down to a trickle, stopgap solutions will have to do for now.
Physics World
OCTOBER 5, 2021
Spin doctor: Giorgio Parisi shares one half of the 2021 Nobel Prize For Physics. Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi have won the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics. The post Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi win the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics appeared first on Physics World.
Environmental News Bits
MARCH 25, 2022
Wildlife appreciation is naturally a theme in this year’s Top 10 books on the environment and sustainability for youth, reviewed between March 1, 2021, and February 15, 2022, but the human impact on climate change is just as important to these selections. Read the full story at Booklist.
Circle of Blue
NOVEMBER 9, 2021
What’s Up With Water – November 8, 2021 – This week’s episode covers a declaration from Colombian officials at COP26 and an Oregon city working to keep Google’s water consumption out of the public eye. The project had originally been estimated to take up to 10 years to complete, according to the Associated Press.
PA Environment Daily
APRIL 10, 2023
On April 10, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald announced the U.S. The $10 million in additional funding from the EPA will allow us to lower the emissions PRT buses produce in the Mon Valley. The $10 million grant will be utilized by PRT to replace four 40-foot diesel transit buses with electric buses.
Scientific American
NOVEMBER 16, 2021
Innovations to help tackle societal challenges—especially climate change. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.
Circle of Blue
DECEMBER 21, 2021
What’s Up With Water—December 20, 2021 – This week’s episode covers ongoing drought in Iraq, an investigation into an oil and gas exploration company in southwest Africa, and the annual meeting of Colorado River Basin leaders.
Circle of Blue
OCTOBER 28, 2021
2021 Election Preview: Two Cities, Facing Floods and Aridity, Eye Big Public Works. Boise, whose population grew by nearly 15 percent in the last decade, is planning a 10-year $570 million renovation and expansion of its sewage treatment system. IN RECENT WATER NEWS.
Circle of Blue
NOVEMBER 19, 2021
The British Environment Agency, along with water regulator Ofwat, said some companies could face prosecution or fines up to 10 percent of annual turnover for civil cases or unlimited in criminal proceedings. The post The Stream, November 19, 2021: Flooding Devastates British Columbia appeared first on Circle of Blue.
Circle of Blue
DECEMBER 7, 2021
What’s Up With Water—December 6, 2021 – This week’s episode covers illegal destruction of wetlands in Uganda, a new mapping project in California, and state officials and conservation groups in Virginia celebrating a massive environmental clean-up project. 10-YEAR-WATER-SHARING PLAN. The announcement comes as the U.K.
PA Environment Daily
FEBRUARY 11, 2023
From February 4 to 10, DEP’s Oil and Gas Compliance Database shows oil and gas inspectors filed 623 inspection reports that resulted in reporting 65 violations of environmental regulations-- 49 violations by the conventional oil and gas industry and 16 violations by the unconventional shale natural gas industry. Oakland Twp. Donegal Twp.
Circle of Blue
JULY 28, 2021
Researchers from the University of Michigan found that in some neighborhoods in Detroit, 10 percent of residents lack complete access to water. The post The Stream, July 28, 2021: Argentina Declares ‘Water Emergency’ On Parana River appeared first on Circle of Blue.
Legal Planet
OCTOBER 10, 2022
AB 2142 also seeks to stretch water by incentivizing homeowners to replace lawns with drought-tolerant landscaping, although this will only make a small dent in overall consumption given that urban sectors use just 10% of the state’s water supply compared to agriculture’s use of 40%. Download as PDF.
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