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Extreme heat is taking a toll in this Florida bay
After enduring record summer ocean temperatures, anemones, sponges, and jellyfish throughout the Florida Everglades are showing signs of bleaching.
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How sea level rise is posing a looming threat to San Leandro's underground infrastructure
San Leandro is fighting an uphill battle as climate change leads to sea level rise. Sustainability manager Hoi-Fei Mok amplifies community voices and dreams of nature-based solutions amid emerging challenges.
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Hurricane Harvey more than doubled the acidity of Texas' Galveston Bay, threatening oyster reefs
Climate change is making oceans more acidic globally. Now, scientists are finding that large storms can send pulses of acidic water into bays and estuaries, further stressing fish and shellfish.
www.washingtonpost.com
Limetree Bay refinery on St. Croix will test Biden’s environmental justice promises
On the island of St. Croix sits one of the first major tests for President Biden's commitment to environmental justice: a major oil refinery coaxed back to life in the final days of the Trump administration.
Finding high-tech solutions to the Arctic ice meltdown
Despite cold temperatures and even snow in the Bay Area, climate change is happening.
www.newsweek.com
Toxic tide moves in on Tampa Bay, killing fish masses
Florida's toxic red tide bloom has reached the Tampa Bay area, killing hundreds of thousands of fish.
www.sfexaminer.com
Robyn Purchia: Bay Area kids moving the needle on climate change
In July, the planet’s future looked grim. President Donald Trump nominated a pesticide company executive to be chief scientist at the Department of Agriculture. A former coal lobbyist, Andrew Wheeler, »
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