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Big List of Search Gizmos by Category

Environmental News Bits

This list arranges them by category. I wrote about Tara Calashain’s Search Gizmos back in April. Since then, she’s been busy creating even more gizmos to make web search easier. They include gizmos for: Seriously, go check them out.

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Beyond Extinction: A New Emphasis on Species Recovery

Yale E360

Scientists have long drawn up a Red List to alert officials about wildlife and plant species threatened with extinction. Now some say it’s time to flip the script and create a “green status” category that identifies how to bring these species back to sustainable levels. Read more on E360 ?.

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Prepare for Another Dangerous Hurricane Season Predicted for 2022

Union of Concerned Scientists

The predictions this year have a confidence level of 70 percent: 14 to 21 named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher), of which 6 to 10 could become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), with 3 to 6 of those becoming major hurricanes (Category 3, 4 or 5; with winds of 111 mph or higher). Will this season exhaust the list of 21 names?

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Dickinson College Ranked First Among Baccalaureate Institutions In Comprehensive Sustainability Report; CMU, Penn, Penn State, Muhlenberg Also Recognized

PA Environment Daily

In addition to remaining in the top spot in the coveted Overall Top Performer category, Dickinson earned the No. 2 place in the air & climate category with a perfect score of 100%. The college is no stranger to recognition for its sustainability efforts. to reach carbon neutrality.

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Perspective: More Attention Needed on Freshwater Biodiversity

Circle of Blue

Freshwater work ranked second-to-last among the 13 thematic-issue categories used to assess grant distribution. The agenda lists 15 priority needs, which are grouped into five categories that include data infrastructure, monitoring, ecology, management, and social ecology. It doesn’t make sense.

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As Planet Warms, Water Risks Abound

Circle of Blue

Five of the top six risks over the next decade fit that category: failure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or adapt to a warming climate; extreme weather; biodiversity and ecosystem collapse; and, in general terms, “natural resource crises.” Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy, recently published its risk watch-list for 2023.

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Catch 22 at the Supreme Court

Legal Planet

Section 111 of the Act directs the EPA Administrator to listcategories of stationary sources” that “in [her] judgment. Once EPA lists a category, the agency must establish standards of performance for emission of pollutants from new or modified sources within that category. 7411(b)(1)(B); see also §7411(a)(2).