Resilience

Elon Musk and Gov. Gavin Newsom are raising concerns about delays in rebuilding homes destroyed by California wildfires, focusing criticism on the California Coastal Commission.

Alex Nieves reports for POLITICO.

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The fast-moving Eaton Fire that swept through Altadena, California, last week destroyed thousands of homes and forced residents to confront growing risks of urban firestorms. Many other communities are vulnerable to a similar fate.

John Muyskens, Sarah Kaplan, Niko Kommenda, Naema Ahmed and Simon Ducroquet report for The Washington Post.

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Congress has directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to explore stopping hydroelectric generation at Oregon’s Willamette River dams to protect endangered salmon.

Tony Schick reports for ProPublica and Oregon Public Broadcasting.

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As wildfires ravage Los Angeles, California's last-resort insurance program is nearing insolvency, forcing homeowners to bear the financial fallout of climate-driven disasters. It may be a harbinger of future crises across the country.

Lois Parshley reports for The Lever.

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With fires continuing to devastate Los Angeles, residents face hard questions about rebuilding amid rising wildfire risks and mounting housing challenges.

Reis Thebault reports for The Washington Post.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has expanded a special legislative session to include $2.5 billion in wildfire aid as Los Angeles County faces devastating fires and potential federal relief delays under the incoming Trump administration.

Blake Jones reports for POLITICO.

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Over 150 Nobel and World Food prize winners are calling for urgent global action to boost agricultural innovation, warning that failing to address food shortages could create an unstable future for billions.

Tracy McVeigh reports for The Guardian.

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Wildfires across Los Angeles have left at least 10 dead and thousands homeless, fueled in part by long-standing policies that unintentionally increased risks in fire-prone areas.

M. Nolan Gray writes for The Atlantic.

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The Gitanyow First Nation in British Columbia is asserting its sovereignty through a groundbreaking court case, hoping to gain full title over its territory to combat climate change and protect salmon habitats.

Andrew Engelson reports for The Tyee.

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New Clark City, a $2.5 billion development north of Manila, aims to be a climate-proof metropolis but faces concerns over displaced Indigenous communities, economic inequality and dependence on fossil fuels.

Maggie Wang reports for Grist.

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After hurricanes devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, research revealed that communities near coral reefs faced less destruction, leading to new federal investments in reef restoration.

Saqib Rahim reports for Grist.

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A key aide to President-elect Trump is working to overhaul the National Climate Assessment, raising concerns among scientists about the integrity of the nation’s key climate research.

Scott Waldman reports for E&E News.

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Indigenous metal bands are creating a loud, defiant soundtrack to their fight against colonialism and environmental destruction, blending heavy riffs with deeply political and cultural themes.

Taylar Dawn Stagner reports for Grist.

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Churches and faith-based organizations in Appalachia have become critical responders to Hurricane Helene's devastation, blending aid with evangelism in ways that have both inspired and unsettled communities.

Katie Myers reports for Grist.

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The $7 billion Solar for All program, designed to bring solar power to nearly 1 million low-income households, is on track for implementation despite concerns about policy changes under the incoming Trump administration.

Terry L. Jones reports for Floodlight.

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Water rationing in Bogotá shows how climate disruptions are forcing cities to adapt, testing collective resilience in the face of scarce resources.

Elizabeth Rush reports for The Atlantic.

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Jubilee Justice is helping Black farmers in the South grow rice regeneratively, restoring ancestral ties to the land while tackling climate change.

Nicole J. Caruth reports for Civil Eats.

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Scorching temperatures worldwide are driving farmers and fishers to work overnight, creating new physical and social challenges.

Ayurella Horn-Muller reports for Grist.

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