5 Environmental Stories You Don't Want To Miss

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November 5, 2015

KEYSTONE XL THWARTED: The Obama administration rejected the Keystone XL Pipeline project, ending the seven-year long review of the controversial project that became central to the debate over U.S. energy and climate policy.

POT GOES THE WEASEL: A recent study linked the decline in the threatened Sierra-Nevada fisher population with exposure to rat poison—a toxin used by illicit marijuana growers in California forests.

WORMS NOM ON FOAM: A new study found that gut bacteria in common mealworms can break down styrofoam, which could mark a first step in addressing the proliferation of plastics in the environment.

JE’TAIME, PARIS: The mayor of Paris introduced emergency traffic bans for when air pollution hits dangerous levels.

PASS THE PLASTIC. I MEAN SALT: Recent research has shown that sea salt contains almost double the amount of microplastics as lake salt and up to triple the amount found in rock salt.

 

Robin Walter is a SIERRA contributor based in Montana. Her work has appeared in The Huffington Post, Western Confluence, and The Center for Humans and Nature. 
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