Today’s quick hits, Nov. 8, 2022

Gates aid to smallholders: The Gates Foundation pledged to invest $1.4 billion to help smallholder farmers, who feed a quarter of the world population, and address the immediate and longer-term impacts of climate change at the UN climate conference. (Gates Foundation)

Wildfires rampant in Nebraska: Thanks to drought and strong winds, Nebraska is on track for its second-worst year for wildfires, with 200,000 acres charred so far this year; the outlook for 2023 is also grim. (Nebraska Examiner)

Supreme Court wades into water: The Supreme Court, which heard a challenge to wetlands protections, agreed to hear a case in which the Navajo Nation is suing the government over its right to water from the Colorado River. (Courthouse News)

Rail union approves contract: The International Association of Machinists District 19 labor union approved a proposed contract with U.S. freight railroads over the weekend, reversing a vote taken in mid-September and reducing the chances of a national strike. (Politico)

Sugar ban is toothless: Few people in the Mexican state of Oaxaca are aware of rules intended to restrict sales of sugary drinks and snacks and authorities have not enforced the measure, intended to reduce obesity. (Guardian)