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Tropical Cyclone Fina Threatens Historic Australian Landfall While Amazon Soy Moratorium Faces Industry Pressure — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Wed, Nov 19 2025
Cyclone Fina could mark Australia's earliest storm landfall in 50+ years as it barrels toward Northern Territory. Meanwhile, agricultural interests push to overturn Amazon's protective soy moratorium, and Oregon officials euthanize stranded humpback whale after failed rescue efforts. Read the full article
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Tropical Cyclone Fina Threatens Historic Australian Landfall While Amazon Soy Moratorium Faces Industry Pressure — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Wed, Nov 19 2025

Cyclone Fina could mark Australia's earliest storm landfall in 50+ years as it barrels toward Northern Territory. Meanwhile, agricultural interests push to overturn Amazon's protective soy moratorium, and Oregon officials euthanize stranded humpback whale after failed rescue efforts.
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