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The Season of Our Growing Discontent

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The drop, months in the making, prompted the aquifer’s governing body to impose its strictest level of water cuts. The most destructive hurricanes of the last two decades – Sandy (2012), Harvey (2017), Maria (2017), Ida (2021), Ian (2022), Helene (2024) – arrived on or after Katrina’s initial landfall date of August 25.

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2024 forest loss data shows wildfires are driving global forest losses

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million hectares of primary rainforest in the tropics alone, equivalent to the size of Panama. The efforts made by the government to reduce the huge forest losses experienced since the 1970s appear to be paying off. Extensive fires have primarily driven this loss, which is the highest in any year over the past two decades.

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The Stream, January 21, 2025: ‘Rainforestation’ in Philippines Protects Cities From Floods; EU Proposes PFAS Ban

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Fourteen years after flooding killed more than 1,000 people on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines , Indigenous growers are restoring a natural floodplain to help protect and rejuvenate the rainforest community. Christian Thorsberg, Interim Stream Editor Fresh: From the Great Lakes Region Boundary Waters Canoe Area : As U.S.

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HotSpots H2O: Years-Long Drought Pushes Brazil to the Brink

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Scientists attribute the drought’s severity to climate change, deforestation of the Amazon rainforest, and the La Niña weather pattern. By Laura Gersony, Circle of Blue — October 4, 2021. Reservoirs are dwindling, causing major deficits in hydroelectric power. Parched conditions have gripped Brazil for nearly a decade.

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Three River Communities, Worlds Apart, Tell Stories of Indigeneity in the Age of the Anthropocene

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By Christian Thorsberg, Circle of Blue — August 10, 2021. Everyone north of the Dry River was urged by the government to evacuate, though political distrust and an intimate connection with their homes made such a move difficult. More than 30 percent of Borneo’s rainforests have been destroyed in the past half-century. .

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The Stream, December 7, 2021: Failed Manure Storage May Have Caused Water Contamination in British Columbia

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An Ecuadorian court rules against a mining operation in a protected rainforest. Ecuador’s Constitutional Court ruled last week that mining in a protected region of the Los Cedros rainforest violates the rights of nature. The rights of nature, like all the rights established in the Constitution Ecuadorian law, have full normative force.

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The Stream, August 10, 2021: Greenland Lost Billions of Tons of Ice Last Month

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Rivers in the country of Wales are being polluted with raw sewage and other contaminants, despite government clean-up efforts. Although the Welsh government has spent millions on river clean up, water utility D?r The post The Stream, August 10, 2021: Greenland Lost Billions of Tons of Ice Last Month appeared first on Circle of Blue.