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DEADLINE: Wilson Center's Visiting Arab Journalist Program

The Middle East Program will select one Arab, Middle Eastern or North African journalist to spend three months in residence at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., to carry out advanced, policy-oriented research and writing. $5,000 per month stipend. Apply by Jan 15, 2023.

DEADLINE: DCEFF Vantage Grant for Emerging BIPOC Filmmakers

To support the creative and informative works of BIPOC creators, the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital (DCEFF) will award pitch training to finalists and $12,500 to one filmmaker to assist with a short film or first feature that addresses a timely environmental issue. Deadline: Jan 20, 2023.

"How to Hand Out Billions in Climate Subsidies? Very Carefully."

"John Podesta, President Biden’s clean energy adviser, said the administration was working to ensure that a record $370 billion in new federal subsidies for electric vehicles, wind farms, batteries and other clean energy technologies is spent properly and avoids waste and abuse."

Source: NYTimes, 12/16/2022

"FERC Climate Reviews In Limbo As Glick Departs"

"The head of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission had big plans at the start of the Biden administration for assessing planet-warming emissions from new gas pipelines. But with FERC Chair Richard Glick’s time at the agency likely coming to an end, the commission’s path forward on climate assessments is as murky as ever."

Source: E&E News, 12/16/2022

"$698M Deal To End Monsanto PCB Pollution Lawsuit In Oregon"

"Bayer, the German pharmaceutical and biotechnology company, will pay Oregon $698 million to end a lawsuit over PCB pollution associated with products made by Monsanto, the agriculture giant it now owns, the state’s attorney general announced Thursday."

Source: AP, 12/16/2022

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