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TonyStark, to random
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It’s important to be cognizant of important actions the Biden administration continues to take.

“The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has supported EPA’s work to clean up NPL sites with a $3.5 billion investment in the Superfund remedial program. The EPA has been able to provide as much funding for site cleanup work in the past two years as it did in the previous five years, officials said.”

EPA places Lukachukai mining site to Superfund site for waste cleanup:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2024/03/06/epa-places-lukachukai-mining-site-to-superfund-site-for-waste-cleanup/72865385007/

ClintBarton,
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@TonyStark

The area becomes the only Superfund site on the Navajo Nation, part of a list of known sites throughout the United States where historic releases of hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants pose significant threats to human health and the environment. ⚠️

Hunter, to random
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I feel like not enough people know this.

One third of Navajo Nation do not have access to clean drinking water and rely on unregulated wells or have no running water at all.

In 2023 the administration argued against using federal resources to provide clean water to the nation in front of . SCOTUS agreed.

https://www.npr.org/2023/06/22/1183842732/supreme-court-rules-against-the-navajo-nation-in-water-dispute

DoomsdaysCW, to nuclear

INTERNATIONAL URANIUM FILM FESTIVAL MARATHON ACROSS NORTH AMERICA

The 2024 () in North America begins March 7 at the Museum in Window Rock, the capital of the Navajo (Diné) Nation.

The "Turtle Island" marathon tour of this worldwide unique film festival on all topics and dangers includes more than 10 cities in 9 states.

, artist, activist and filmmaker, died suddenly on December 30, 2023, just days after completing his designs for the 2024 IUFF tour of North America and the Window Rock festival. We are so sad about Klee's death! Our hearts are with him.

Dates and locations, and FMI:

https://uraniumfilmfestival.org/en/usacanada-2024-program



ABecenti, to Arizona

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission denied preliminary permit applications for hydropower projects on the Navajo Nation. The commission said it would no longer issue permits for projects on tribal lands without tribal support.

#NavajoNation #arizona #hydropower #environment #indigenous

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2024/02/23/feds-reject-a-private-hydropower-project-on-the-navajo-nation/72676340007/

ABecenti, to Arizona

“Navajo leaders lashed out at remarks by Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt about the Navajo Nation, calling them disrespectful and uninformed.”

#arizona #Oklahoma #navajo #navajonation

https://t.co/rsVJw5VpaQ

ABecenti, to random

Navajo #politicians and Navajo #royalty it must be the first day of #NavajoNation Council’s winter session!

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ABecenti, to Marriage

Today is the first day of #NavajoNation Council’s winter session. I was hoping I’d see the recognition of same-sex #marriage bill on the agenda but nope. The sponsor of the bill is resigning from council and will be sworn in tomorrow as #deputysecretary of #indianaffairs for #NewMexico.

So, I’m not sure what will happen to that legislation even though there is a co-sponsor. I’ve been covering this bill.

ScienceDesk, to science
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The controversial Peregrine lunar lander will be deliberately crashed into Earth by Jan. 18 after failing in its mission to reach the moon. The lander launched last week with a payload that included human remains, an act that the Navajo Nation president said was "tantamount to desecration of this sacred space." Live Science has more: https://flip.it/BySWV3

TheWildHuntNews, to space

The Navajo nation expressed concerns that human remains would desecrate the Moon. The concerns were ignored. Astrobotic’s Peregrine Lander containing human remains was launched anyway and something has gone wrong. It won’t make it to the Moon.

https://wildhunt.org/2024/01/lunar-lander-launched-against-navajo-objections-now-somethings-gone-wrong.html

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DoomsdaysCW, to queer

[Transcript]

Story by Jessica Partnow, November 2023

"On this week’s , we bring you a special encore of an episode that first aired in June. We’ll hear an extended interview with , a filmmaker and director of the award-winning Powerlands.

"Powerlands traces how energy extract resources and profits while displacing and harming communities around the world. The film follows in , , and the who are fighting back against corporations like , and ."

Powerlands Documentary website:
https://powerlands.org/#&gid=1&pid=1

Interview transcript:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/tripideas/powerlands/ar-AA1jXelC

Toastie, to Albuquerque
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ABecenti, to Israel

Members of the Navajo Nation are calling on Diné leadership to speak up and stand with Palestine during a tumultuous time of war.

https://t.co/7QYWoMjnQn

DoomsdaysCW, to random

pushes for waste remnants to be fully removed

The United Nuclear Corporation is asking to transfer 1 million cubic yards of mine waste to a spot still near the Nation

By: Arlyssa Becenti - October 22, 2021

“The people have endured decades of radiation exposure and caused by mining and production, and continues to impact the health of individuals, families and communities. We strongly oppose the proposed amendment that would allow the transfer of uranium mine waste and contamination just a short distance from the Navajo Nation and the homes of our Navajo people.” -- Navajo President Jonathan Nez

https://sourcenm.com/2021/10/22/navajo-nation-pushes-for-radioactive-waste-remnants-to-be-fully-removed/

DoomsdaysCW, to anime_titties

The long tail of toxic emissions on the

Communities contend with ongoing air quality issues tied to and wells.

Mark Armao, August 30, 2023

"Sitting in his office a few miles away, former Chapter President Samuel Sage said he often smells the gas that collects in certain valleys. Sage, who has provided written testimony to Congress on the issue, said officials with the and the never discussed the dangers posed by during oil-leasing negotiations with allotment owners. 'The first thing that was mentioned was, ‘If you sign this, you will get this much money,’ and of course, there was no hesitation,' he said.

"While oil tankers tear up the dirt roads that branch off the highway, Sage said the industry’s presence has frayed the fabric of the community, pitting locals who support oil and gas development against those who are opposed to the industry encroaching on the landscape. Undeterred by the controversy, Pinto plans to continue putting pressure on regulators and the industry by documenting emissions and raising awareness of their potential health impacts.

"'It’s not good for us, it’s not good for wildlife, it’s not good for plants,' Pinto said. “Are people getting paid enough to bear all these negative impacts — is it worth it?'"

About the author:
"Mark Armao () hails from the high desert in northern Arizona. Now based in California, his recent reporting has focused on issues facing communities."

Full article:
https://www.hcn.org/issues/55.9/pollution-the-long-tail-of-toxic-emissions-on-the-navajo-nation

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Nicole Horseherder has been working to bring environmental justice surrounding the land, water, animals and people of her community of Black Mesa on the .

Now she is being recognized as a recipient of the prestigious .

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2023/09/21/navajo-activist-receives-prestigious-heinz-award-for-environmental-work/70910896007/?fbclid=IwAR3Z7JHbd36G2YoKi9yJ7EQx5K-mvW7yyw3fyHAl32vCrV4ldUofPzaVi8A

br00t4c, to random
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ABecenti, to Arizona

In 1982, Navajo Code Talkers Day was established through a presidential proclamation by President Ronald Reagan. In 2020, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation to make National Navajo Code Talkers Day a state holiday.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2023/08/14/navajo-code-talker-day-brings-together-families-of-veterans/70591069007/

ABecenti, to random

Navajo Forest Products Industries was a booming industry, until it wasn’t. Now what's left is the small New Mexico community of Navajo looking to assess the decades of contamination left behind and clean up the mess, looking to revitalize their community and create economic development opportunities.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2023/08/07/navajo-industrial-site-cleanup/70489294007/

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