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More than 500,000 Americans live within 3 miles of natural gas flares


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More than 500,000 Americans live within 3 miles of natural gas flares
More than a half-million Americans are exposed to oil and gas “flaring” events the burning off of excess natural gas at production sites resulting in potentially serious health risks, according to new research from USC and UCLA.
“Our findings show that flaring is an environmental justice issue,” said Jill Johnston, an environmental health scientist and assistant professor of preventive medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
“We found that a significant number of Black, Indigenous and Latinx people live near flaring. High rates of poverty and other barriers to health in rural areas such as a lack of access to health care could worsen the health effects of flaring-related exposures.” ....

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A tale of two seas: Closed season is a mixed bag for Philippine sardines industry


A tale of two seas: Closed season is a mixed bag for Philippine sardines industry 
Since 2011, the Philippine government has imposed a closed fishing season on various major fishing grounds during the sardine spawning season.
Implemented during the tail end of the year until March the following year, the closed fishing season has been both a boon and bane for communities.
In the sardine capital of the Zamboanga Peninsula in the country’s south, the ban has boosted catch sizes for artisanal fishers, while in the Visayan Sea in the central Philippines, catches have dwindled.
Experts point to different implementations of the fishing ban in the two regions and highlight the need to assess the economic implications of the measures, particularly to marginalized fishers. ....

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