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Glaciers are disappearing faster than ever recorded, with ice loss accelerating over the past two decades due to rising global temperatures, according to a comprehensive new analysis.

Mark Poynting reports for BBC.

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Hundreds of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees were fired over the holiday weekend, raising concerns about the agency’s ability to assist communities recovering from disasters.

Brianna Sacks, Hannah Natanson and Ruby Mellen report for The Washington Post.

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Residents in Los Angeles are protesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to use a popular beach as a staging site for toxic wildfire debris, citing concerns over contamination of air, soil, and water.

Katharine Gammon reports for The Guardian.

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The Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have halted programs designed to mitigate conflicts fueled by climate change, leaving vulnerable regions without critical support.

Somini Sengupta reports for The New York Times.

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The Trump administration has dismissed hundreds of Federal Emergency Management Agency employees and is now compiling a list of staff involved in climate change, equity, and environmental justice programs, raising concerns about the agency’s disaster response capacity.

Thomas Frank reports for E&E News.

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Western North Carolina farmers face mounting losses and uncertainty months after Hurricane Helene devastated crops, equipment, and land, with state and federal aid still slow to arrive.

Brady Dennis reports for The Washington Post.

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A historic wildfire season in the U.S. Northeast has fire managers reassessing preparedness as climate change fuels erratic weather patterns that create both extreme drought and heavy rainfall.

Olivia Gieger reports for Inside Climate News.

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has stopped enforcing a rule requiring schools, libraries and other public buildings in flood zones to be rebuilt with protections against future flooding, a move experts say could endanger public safety and violate federal law.

Christopher Flavelle reports for The New York Times.

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The Trump administration has frozen federal funding for wildfire mitigation projects, stalling efforts to reduce fire risks even as the president continues to push for more aggressive forest management.

Claire Rush, Matthew Brown and Chris Megerian report for The Associated Press.

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Four months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of North Carolina and Tennessee, survivors struggle to rebuild without adequate aid, while disinformation fuels skepticism about the storm’s causes and government response.

Nina Lakhani reports for The Guardian.

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Wildfires that scorched coastal communities near Los Angeles have sent ash, heavy metals and hazardous debris into the Pacific Ocean, raising concerns about water safety and marine life.

Dorany Pineda reports for The Associated Press.

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The U.S. Forest Service is firing 3,400 employees, affecting roles in wildfire prevention, timber production and land restoration, following the deadline for a Trump administration program that encouraged voluntary resignations.

Marcia Brown and Jordan Wolman report for POLITICO.

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Global temperatures have surged in the past two years, and researchers now say a drop in cloud cover may be fueling the rise — and possibly triggering a feedback loop that accelerates warming.

Shannon Osaka reports for The Washington Post.

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A year of extreme storms in 2023 failed to replenish Los Angeles’ deep groundwater supply, leaving aquifers struggling to recover from years of drought, a new study finds.

Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill.

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Human activities are increasing the risk of emerging infectious diseases, with climate change, habitat destruction and agricultural expansion creating conditions for pathogens to spread between wildlife, livestock and people.

Ruth Kamnitzer reports for Mongabay.

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The Los Angeles fires claimed 29 lives, most of them elderly, highlighting the deadly risks climate-intensified disasters pose to older adults.

Sarah Kaplan and Emily Wax-Thibodeaux report for The Washington Post.

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Scientists were blindsided when the Trump administration killed a first-of-its-kind U.S. nature assessment, but key experts say they’ll finish it without government support.

Catrin Einhorn reports for The New York Times.

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Indigenous women, youth and activists gathered at the New Mexico State Capitol to demand action on climate justice, resource extraction and environmental health concerns affecting their communities.

Noel Lyn Smith reports for Inside Climate News.

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