Grey Moran
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Investigative reporter at Sentient Media based in Durham, North Carolina
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Dispatches from La Paz County, Arizona: “There’s a lot of big straws sucking out the majority of the water,” Famiglietti says. “What I didn’t have the heart to say to residents is, you just spent $100,000 on a new well but you’re probably going to have to spend another $100,000 in a few years.”
In the Arizona Desert, Where Your Neighbor Is an Alfalfa Farm
Water resource “hedge funds” and corporate farms are running the desert dry.
sentientmedia.org
Grey Moran
@greymoran.bsky.social
· Sep 4
More Data From Farms Could Help Scientists Better Track Avian Flu, but Privacy Concerns Stand in the Way
Government agencies have refused to disclose farm locations, precise outbreak dates and other metadata associated with poultry and cattle that test positive for avian flu.
sentientmedia.org
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Sentient
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· Sep 4
More Data From Farms Could Help Scientists Better Track Avian Flu, but Privacy Concerns Stand in the Way
Government agencies have refused to disclose farm locations, precise outbreak dates and other metadata associated with poultry and cattle that test positive for avian flu.
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Nina B. Elkadi
@ninaelkadi.com
· Aug 27
Pitched as a boon to small towns, WI RNG Hub North, a manure methane digester project, financed $41.5 Million via the town of Gillett, promising jobs and future tax revenue. In June, the project defaulted on their $1.7 million principal payment. @ninaelkadi.com reports:
A Small Wisconsin Town Bet Big on a Biodigester. Now the Project Is Defaulting on Its Loans.
Pitched as a boon to small towns, the biodigester financed $41.5 Million via the town of Gillett, promising jobs and future tax revenue.
buff.ly
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Casey Seiler
@caseyseiler.bsky.social
· Aug 15
Homeless people say they got paid to be donors in Senate campaign
Law enforcement are investigating whether Caleb Slater allegedly paid people in exchange for donations to get money from the New York State Public Campaign Finance Program during the 2024 election.
www.timesunion.com
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