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  • "As Flooding Increases on the Mississippi, Forests Are Drowning" [9]

    "Ever-worsening floods are killing trees at an increasing rate along the upper Mississippi River, and invasive grasses are taking over. The Army Corps of Engineers has launched a project to restore forest and boost tree diversity, and to improve habitat for fish and birds, too."

    Agriculture [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [12]
    Forests [13]
    Natural Resources [14]
    Water & Oceans [15]
    Wildlife [16]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: YaleE360 [19], 03/08/2024
    • Read more about "As Flooding Increases on the Mississippi, Forests Are Drowning" [9]
  • "Amid Louisiana’s Crawfish Shortage, Governor Issues Disaster Declaration" [20]

    "Amid a crawfish shortage in Louisiana, the nation’s top producer of the crustaceans that are a staple in Gulf Coast seafood boils, Gov. Jeff Landry issued a disaster declaration for the impacted industry Wednesday."

    Agriculture [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Consumer [21]
    Fish & Fisheries [22]
    Food [23]
    Natural Resources [14]
    Water & Oceans [15]
    Public [17]
    SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [24]
    Source: AP [25], 03/08/2024
    • Read more about "Amid Louisiana’s Crawfish Shortage, Governor Issues Disaster Declaration" [20]
  • SEC OKs Rule That Requires Companies To Disclose Emissions, Climate Risks [26]

    "The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday approved a rule that will require some public companies to report their greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks, after last-minute revisions that weakened the rule in the face of strong pushback from companies."

    Climate Change [11]
    Economy & Business [27]
    Laws & Regulations [28]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: AP [30], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about SEC OKs Rule That Requires Companies To Disclose Emissions, Climate Risks [26]
  • Record Heat, Rising Sea Levels: High Stakes For Climate In 2024 Elections [31]

    "From Biden vs. Trump to an oil well referendum in California, climate change debate is all over the ballot in federal, state and local contests." "In the wake of the hottest year on record, with fossil fuel production increasing and sea levels rising, the stakes for the climate couldn’t be higher in this year’s elections."

    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [12]
    Energy & Fuel [32]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Laws & Regulations [28]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: Yale Climate Connections [34], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about Record Heat, Rising Sea Levels: High Stakes For Climate In 2024 Elections [31]
  • Prisoners In Texas, Florida Face Biggest Risk Of Increasingly Deadly Heat [35]

    "Deadly heat is threatening the lives of America’s ageing incarcerated population, who are trapped in increasingly hot and humid conditions as the climate emergency escalates, new research has found."

    Climate Change [11]
    Environmental Health [36]
    Environmental Justice [37]
    People & Population [38]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: Guardian [39], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about Prisoners In Texas, Florida Face Biggest Risk Of Increasingly Deadly Heat [35]
  • Industry Poisoned A Black Neighborhood In Houston. Is Buyout The Solution? [40]

    "Leisa Glenn spent decades living in the Fifth Ward, a historically Black neighborhood in Houston, known for having one of the city’s best views of downtown. Every July 4th, Glenn, 65, and her neighbors would stream out of their houses into the summer heat and crowd onto front porches to watch the fireworks display."

    Chemicals [41]
    Environmental Health [36]
    Environmental Justice [37]
    Pollution [29]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [42]
    Source: Grist [43], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about Industry Poisoned A Black Neighborhood In Houston. Is Buyout The Solution? [40]
  • Norway And Sami People End Dispute Over Europe’s Largest Onshore Wind Farm [44]

    "Norway on Wednesday reached an agreement with the Sami people, ending a nearly three-year dispute over Europe’s largest onshore wind farm and the Indigenous right to raise reindeer."

    Climate Change [11]
    Energy & Fuel [32]
    Environmental Justice [37]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Laws & Regulations [28]
    Natural Resources [14]
    People & Population [38]
    Wildlife [16]
    Public [17]
    Antarctica & Arctic [45]
    Europe [46]
    Source: AP [47], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about Norway And Sami People End Dispute Over Europe’s Largest Onshore Wind Farm [44]
  • "New Data Details the Risk of Sea-Level Rise for U.S. Coastal Cities" [48]

    "A new study of sinking and rising land along American coasts offers a more specific understanding of potential flooding in 32 coastal cities."

    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [12]
    Natural Resources [14]
    Water & Oceans [15]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: NYTimes [49], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about "New Data Details the Risk of Sea-Level Rise for U.S. Coastal Cities" [48]
  • "Big Meat Is Lying About Sustainability. These Media Outlets Are Helping." [50]

    "In a first-of-its-kind lawsuit filed last week, the New York Attorney General accused JBS USA—the American arm of the world’s largest meatpacking company—of “fraudulent and illegal environmental marketing practices” surrounding its claims of sustainability."

    Agriculture [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Consumer [21]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Food [23]
    Journalism & Media [51]
    Laws & Regulations [28]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    International [52]
    Source: HEATED [53], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about "Big Meat Is Lying About Sustainability. These Media Outlets Are Helping." [50]
  • "The Fossil-Fuel-Promoting Agency That Biden Seems Powerless To Stop" [54]

    "The federally created body that promotes U.S. exports is continuing to finance fossil fuel projects abroad — even after advisers aligned with President Joe Biden’s climate goals pointed out those investments’ risks."

    Climate Change [11]
    Economy & Business [27]
    Environmental Politics [33]
    Laws & Regulations [28]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    International [52]
    Source: Politico [55], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about "The Fossil-Fuel-Promoting Agency That Biden Seems Powerless To Stop" [54]
  • "Storms Recharge California Snowpack, Easing Drought Fears" [56]

    "The snowstorms were a ‘tremendous boon’ to the state’s water supply, officials said".

    Agriculture [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Water & Oceans [15]
    Public [17]
    California [57]
    Source: Washington Post [58], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about "Storms Recharge California Snowpack, Easing Drought Fears" [56]
  • "Scientists Say They’re Closer To Reviving Mammoths. What Could Go Wrong?" [59]

    "The plan to bring back the woolly mammoth — or at least a version of it — is ambitious but raises hairy questions".

    Biodiversity [60]
    Natural Resources [14]
    Science [61]
    Technology [62]
    Wildlife [16]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    International [52]
    Source: Washington Post [63], 03/07/2024
    • Read more about "Scientists Say They’re Closer To Reviving Mammoths. What Could Go Wrong?" [59]
  • "Many Homes Burned In The Texas Wildfires Weren’t Insured" [64]

    "Many Panhandle residents whose dwellings and possessions burned in the region’s ongoing wildfires may never financially recover for one simple reason: Their homes weren’t insured."

    Agriculture [10]
    Climate Change [11]
    Disasters [12]
    Economy & Business [27]
    Natural Resources [14]
    People & Population [38]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [42]
    Source: Texas Tribune [65], 03/06/2024
    • Read more about "Many Homes Burned In The Texas Wildfires Weren’t Insured" [64]
  • "Gas Industry Loses Bid To Block Green Building Codes" [66]

    "The natural gas industry lost its initial bid to strip key climate-friendly measures out of national homebuilding guidelines, HuffPost has learned. The rules in the model building code will require new homes to come equipped with the circuitry to hook up induction stoves and electric car chargers, and will be used as a benchmark in almost every state."

    Climate Change [11]
    Energy & Fuel [32]
    Infrastructure [67]
    Laws & Regulations [28]
    Planning & Growth [68]
    Technology [62]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: HuffPost [69], 03/06/2024
    • Read more about "Gas Industry Loses Bid To Block Green Building Codes" [66]
  • Trillions Of Gallons Leak From Aging Drinking Water Systems In US Cities [70]

    "For generations, the water infrastructure beneath this southern Alabama city was corroding, cracking and failing — out of sight and seemingly out of mind — as the population shrank and poverty rose. Until it became impossible to ignore."

    Environmental Health [36]
    Environmental Justice [37]
    Infrastructure [67]
    Laws & Regulations [28]
    People & Population [38]
    Pollution [29]
    Water & Oceans [15]
    Public [17]
    National (U.S.) [18]
    Source: AP [71], 03/06/2024
    • Read more about Trillions Of Gallons Leak From Aging Drinking Water Systems In US Cities [70]

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