Resilience

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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Residents of western North Carolina, devastated by Hurricane Helene, are caught in a political battle over disaster relief funding as Republicans seek to expand their power.

Nick Corasaniti and Eduardo Medina report for The New York Times.

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U.S. officials are proposing to classify the monarch butterfly as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act due to severe population decline.

Dino Grandoni reports for The Washington Post.

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Tribal nations have bolstered Lake Mead's water supply through conservation deals and now hope Congress approves a $5 billion water rights settlement before the administration changes.

Jeniffer Solis reports for Nevada Current.

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Alachua County is forging its own climate resilience path while Florida’s state government actively undermines such efforts.

Sachi Kitajima Mulkey reports for Grist.

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Ontario developers are suing Toronto to halt municipal green building rules, arguing cities should not exceed provincial standards.

Fatima Syed reports for The Narwhal.

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Renters facing climate disasters often struggle to get federal housing aid, prompting Senate Democrats to propose reforms to simplify the process.

Marianne Lavelle reports for Inside Climate News.

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Federal wetland protection rollbacks threaten Michigan with $4.77 billion in annual flood damage as climate change amplifies risks, a report warns.

Kyle Davidson reports for Michigan Advance.

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The Great Salt Lake just scored $50 million from the Inflation Reduction Act, marking the largest-ever federal investment to help restore the struggling ecosystem and bring water back to this critical western landmark.

Kyle Dunphey reports for Utah News Dispatch.

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Massachusetts conservationists are transforming retired cranberry farms into wetlands to fight climate change, protect water supplies and bolster coastal resilience.

Anna Phillips reports for The Washington Post.

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The Biden administration's effort to establish heat protection rules for workers faces uncertainty as Donald Trump prepares to take office, potentially freezing the initiative.

Matt Sledge reports for The Intercept.

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Facing the reality of sea level rise, Tuvalu is creating a digital replica of its islands, preserving its land, culture and statehood in the metaverse as climate change threatens to make the nation uninhabitable.

Sophie Yeo reports for the BBC.

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The United Nations approved a $300 billion annual climate finance deal to help developing nations transition from fossil fuels and adapt to global warming, but tensions flared as critics called it insufficient and unfairly imposed.

Melina Walling, Seth Borenstein, Michael Phillis and Sibi Arasu report for the Associated Press.

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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry questioned the feasibility of a $3 billion coastal restoration project, citing its escalating costs and potential harm to fishing industries vital to the region’s culture.

Kevin McGill reports for The Associated Press.

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With only hours left at COP29 in Baku, negotiators scramble to finalize a climate finance deal amid accusations of poor leadership and insufficient ambition.

Euronews reports.

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The Biden administration is pushing for a consensus among seven Western states to protect the Colorado River’s water supply before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, but negotiations face significant obstacles.

Ella Nilsen reports for CNN.

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