Water & Oceans

"Fat Bear Week Is Coming. Prepare To Binge On Bear Cams."

"Fat Bear Week, an online vote conducted via a single-elimination bracket, will take place from Sept. 23 to 30, the National Park Service announced Thursday."

Source: Washington Post, 09/08/2025

"1 In 4 Homes Face ‘Severe Or Extreme’ Climate Risks, Study Finds"

"More than a quarter of U.S. homes — worth a combined $12.7 trillion — are exposed to “severe or extreme climate risk,” according to a new Realtor.com analysis. The report examined threats from wildfires, floods and wind damage — hazards that have been top of mind after a string of recent disasters."

Source: The Hill, 09/08/2025

"Florida’s Fix For Its Struggling Insurance Market Hurt Homeowners, Data Shows"

"In March 2023, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law meant to curb “frivolous lawsuits” that he said were raising insurance rates for consumers while enriching predatory lawyers and scaring off insurance carriers. But a new analysis suggests the law — which has served as a model for other states — may have benefited insurance companies more than it has protected consumers."

Source: Washington Post, 09/08/2025

"Humans Are Altering the Seas. Here’s What the Future Ocean Might Look Like."

"Working from a dock on St. Helena Island, S.C., on a sweltering day this summer, Ed Atkins pulled in a five-foot cast net from the water and dumped out a few glossy white shrimp from the salt marsh."

Source: NYTimes, 09/05/2025

Small Communities Lack Advanced Water Treatment For PFAS, Other Contaminants

"As the US wrestles with how to deal with widespread PFAS pollution in drinking water supplies, most utilities are lacking advanced filtration systems that could protect public health from not just PFAS but an array of harmful contaminants, according to a new study."

Source: The New Lede, 09/05/2025

EPA Walks Back Proposal To Curb Water Pollution From Meat And Poultry Plants

"In a move celebrated by US meat and poultry producers but mourned by environment and health advocates, federal regulators are walking back a proposed rule that would have strengthened water pollution standards for slaughterhouse operators."

Source: The New Lede, 09/05/2025

Pennsylvania Settlement Could Set US Precedent for Control of Plastic Pellets

"A Pennsylvania plastics manufacturer will pay $2.6 million for allegedly violating the federal Clean Water Act and will ensure that no more of its plastic pellets leak into waterways, under a proposed settlement with two environmental groups."

Source: Inside Climate News, 09/05/2025

States, Orsted Sue Trump BOEM For Halting New England Offshore Wind Farm

"Connecticut, Rhode Island and the developer of an offshore wind farm that would power 350,000 homes in the two states said Thursday that they’re suing the Trump administration for stopping the nearly completed project."

Source: AP, 09/05/2025
December 4, 2025 to December 6, 2025

TCLF Conference: Soak It Up — Los Angeles

The Cultural Landscape Foundation, the University of Southern California and the SWA Group are hosting a daylong conference on Fri., Dec. 5 that will focus on landscape architecture’s leadership role in addressing critical water management issues. Opening events take place Thurs. and mobile workshops on Sat.

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"Wildfire Retardants Help Stop Fires — But Also Impact Ecosystems"

"In the rush to put out wildfires, hundreds of millions of litres of fire retardant are dropped on forests across North America. New research shows the effects they can have on water and ecosystems — especially when accidents happen"

Source: The Narwhal, 09/04/2025

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