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Water Temps Soar In Florida Keys. Can Coral Reefs Stand More Extreme Heat? [1]

"Florida’s coral reefs experienced the deadliest bleaching event in history last summer, a toll largely caused by record hot coastal waters. Now, water temperatures in the Florida Keys are already approaching the coral danger zone — earlier and hotter than last year."

Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [3]
Fish & Fisheries [4]
Natural Resources [5]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [8]
Source: Miami Herald [9], 06/03/2024
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New Law to Give Florida Homebuyers More Transparency on Flood History [10]

"For the first time, Florida home sellers will have to disclose certain aspects of a property’s flood history, under legislation Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law this week."

Climate Change [3]
Disasters [11]
Economy & Business [12]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [14]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [8]
Source: Inside Climate News [15], 06/03/2024
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Texas’ First Flood Plan Estimates 5 Million Live In Flood-Prone Areas [16]

"More than 5 million Texans, or one in six people in the state, live or work in an area susceptible to flooding, according to a draft of the state’s first-ever flood plan."

Climate Change [3]
Disasters [11]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [17]
Source: Texas Tribune [18], 05/31/2024
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"The Climate Refugee Crisis Is Here" [19]

"Catastrophic flooding in southern Brazil has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. Many say they won’t go back."

Climate Change [3]
Disasters [11]
People & Population [20]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
International [21]
Source: Washington Post [22], 05/31/2024
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"Water and Cooperation Breathe New Life Into Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuges" [23]

"Agriculture drained this ecosystem. Now, under the specter of future drought, the same systems have started to bring back both water and wildlife."

Agriculture [24]
Biodiversity [2]
Natural Resources [5]
Water & Oceans [6]
Wildlife [25]
Public [7]
California [26]
Northwest (OR WA) [27]
Source: The Revelator [28], 05/30/2024
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"The Other Border Dispute Is Over an 80-Year-Old Water Treaty" [29]

"With another hot summer looming, Mexico is behind on its water deliveries to the United States, leading to water cutbacks in South Texas. A little-known federal agency has hit a roadblock in its efforts to get Mexico to comply."

Agriculture [24]
Climate Change [3]
Consumer [30]
Disasters [11]
Environmental Politics [31]
Infrastructure [32]
Laws & Regulations [13]
Natural Resources [5]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [14]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [17]
Mexico [33]
Source: Inside Climate News [34], 05/30/2024
  • Read more about "The Other Border Dispute Is Over an 80-Year-Old Water Treaty" [29]

"High Court to Weigh Whether EPA Must Define ‘Too Much’ Pollution" [35]

"The US Supreme Court will consider San Francisco’s challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to tell cities not to pollute water bodies “too much” without setting a specific limitation."

Laws & Regulations [13]
Pollution [36]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: Bloomberg Environment [37], 05/29/2024
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A Pot Of Unspent Federal Money Could Have Prevented Jackson’s Water Crisis [38]

"Late in the summer of 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency sent the Mississippi state government a routine report assessing its use of federal funding for water infrastructure. The agency concluded with the words “no findings” — that is, the EPA found no issue with how Mississippi was spending its money."

Environmental Health [39]
Environmental Justice [40]
Environmental Politics [31]
Infrastructure [32]
People & Population [20]
Pollution [36]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [8]
Source: Grist [41], 05/29/2024
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Is US Offshore Wind Dead In The Water — Or Just Poised For The Next Big Gust? [42]

"The Biden Administration wants to boost offshore wind. But other forces, including cost, political opposition and disinformation, have slowed adoption."

Climate Change [3]
Economy & Business [12]
Energy & Fuel [43]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
National (U.S.) [14]
Source: Floodlight [44], 05/29/2024
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After 5 Years Santee Nation Asks: When Will Our Tap Water Be Safe? [45]

"The Santee Sioux Nation reservation in northeast Nebraska has been under a no-drink order since 2019. Leaders hope a new state law could jumpstart funding needed to fix the problem."

Consumer [30]
Environmental Health [39]
Environmental Justice [40]
Infrastructure [32]
Water & Oceans [6]
Public [7]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [46]
Source: Flatwater Free Press [47], 05/28/2024
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