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In this current events episode, we recap some of the things that happened in the month of April. We will cover the correlation between drug toxicity and acidity in waterways, The EU's CO2 border tax, Alessandra Korap Munduruku winning the 2023 Goldman Prize, and an extinct group of lions that turn out to not really be extinct.Episode Source MaterialStory 1: Correlation between toxicity of drugs in waterways and acidityToxicity of drugs released into waterways partly depends on acidity, study shows by University of Tübingen.Why Use Zebrafish to Study Human Diseases? by Elizabeth BurkeIbuprofen: Toxicology and Biodegradation of an Emerging Contaminant by Janet Jan-Roblero and Juan A. Cruz-MayaStory 2: CO2 border taxBorder tax on carbon dioxide offers huge opportunity to fight climate change, say researchers by Samuel HanegreefsEU lawmakers adopt deal on emissions trading, carbon tax by AP news‘Fit for 55’: Council adopts key pieces of legislation delivering on 2030 climate targets by Council of EU Press releaseStory 3: An Indigenous woman wins the 2023 Goldman PrizeAlessandra Korap Munduruku Bio by Goldman Environmental Prize Alessandra Korap Munduruku, Leader at KOEF Grant Partner, Awarded the 2023 Goldman Environmental Prize by Cultural SurvivorStory 4: Extinct lion is not really extinct‘Extinct’ lion spotted in Chad’s Sena Oura National Park for first time in 20 years by Charlotte Elton‘Extinct’ lion in national park almost 20 years after last sighting by Eleanor Noyce