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Brett Walton2025-01-31 05:00:082025-01-31 15:21:31At Phoenix’s Far Edge, a Housing Boom Grasps for WaterAward-winning nonprofit journalism from the frontlines of water, food, and energy in the changing climate.
- Storm Herminia brought downpours to western France over the weekend, swelling rivers and resulting in the worst flooding some communities have seen in decades.
- In India, a dedicated transition to organic cotton production has proved both economically and environmentally beneficial.
- Residents in Kentucky are moving from flood-prone valleys to mountaintops, as new communities are being built atop former strip mines.
- Tanzania’s fishing industry is in crisis as production in Lake Tanganyika — the world’s longest freshwater lake — is being hurt by climate change and overfishing.
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- President Trump issues executive orders on energy production, water supplies, and climate change.
- Other executive orders target foreign aid, FEMA, and the Paris agreement.
- In settlement with EPA, California mobile home park operator agrees to fix failing water system.
- Reclamation publishes a report detailing five options it will analyze for post-2026 Colorado River management.
- Lastly, President Trump visits recent disaster zones in California and North Carolina.
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