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"State Warns Of Looming ‘Systemic Failure’ Of Trenton’s Water Utility"

"In the summer of 1975, Trenton’s public water utility experienced so many failures that its reservoir ran dry and residents had no water, forcing fire trucks to line up for miles to pump water from the suburbs and civil defense to truck in water, too. ... Fifty years later, little has changed at Trenton Water Works, according to two new independent reports the state Department of Environmental Protection issued Monday."

Source: States Newsroom, 01/28/2025

As Trump Targets Environmental Justice, Activists Gear Up for Legal Fights

"Activists across the United States say they’re preparing to take the federal government to court after President Donald Trump unveiled a series of executive orders that seek to undo much of his predecessor’s climate and environmental justice legacy."

Source: Inside Climate News, 01/28/2025

Burgum Hosted ‘VIP Dinner’ for Oil, Gas, and Coal Execs Last Year: Emails

"Doug Burgum, one of President Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees, held a dinner for fossil fuel CEOs at a private event during the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, held in Bismarck, ND, from May 14 to 16, 2024, emails obtained by the research group Fieldnotes and shared with DeSmog show."

Source: DeSmog, 01/28/2025

"Trump Looks To Seize Control Of California Water"

"The Trump administration is weighing how to take control of water in California — including setting aside endangered species protections — framing its mission in a new executive order as necessary to prevent future wildfires like those that recently swept across Los Angeles."

Source: E&E News, 01/28/2025

#SEJSpotlight: Amber X. Chen, Freelance Journalist

Meet SEJ member Amber X. Chen! Amber is a freelance journalist and a student writing fellow at The Nation focusing on climate change. She is also a student at the University of California, Berkeley. She covers the climate and environment, with a focus on environmental justice and the intersection of climate change and politics.

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Help SEJ Support Journalists Like Glory Mushinge

Glory Mushinge is an award-winning freelance journalist from Zambia, who writes about a host of environmental, technological, developmental, governance and human rights issues. You can help SEJ support journalists like Glory by giving to SEJ programs, Fund for Environmental Journalism, conference travel stipends, members-in-need fund or creating a legacy with a free will.

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"The Songs of Ancient Trees"

"Over the past century, the biodiversity of apple trees has declined sharply in the United States. Monoculture orchards have erased the mature forested orchards that once served as habitat for dozens of bird species such as bluebirds, northern flickers, and scarlet tanagers. There once were some 16,000 named apple varieties in the US alone. We’ve now lost more than half of those varieties, with only 3,000 remaining."

Source: Sierra, 01/27/2025

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