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Labor Day Swimmers Face Fecal Contamination At Beaches Along US Coastline

"Beaches from Crystal River, Florida, to Ogunquit, Maine, have been under advisories warning about water quality this week because of elevated levels of bacteria associated with fecal waste. The advisories typically discourage beachgoers from going in the water because the bacteria can cause gastrointestinal illness, rashes and nausea."

Source: AP, 09/02/2025

"Former CDC Leaders Slam RFK Jr For Endangering Americans’ Health"

"Nine former officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have said that Robert F Kennedy Jr’s leadership of the US health and human services department is “unlike anything our country has ever experienced” and “unacceptable”.

Source: Guardian, 09/02/2025
September 9, 2025

Pulitzer Center Webinar: How To OSINT the Ocean

The Pulitzer Center invites investigative journalists, environmental reporters and data enthusiasts to this webinar on how open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools are changing the way we monitor — and report on — the ocean. Noon ET.

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The Time To Make Local Stories With GHG Inventory Data Is Now

If you’re thinking of reporting on major greenhouse gas emitters in your coverage area by using long-standing U.S. government data, better act fast — a key source of that information may soon disappear, warns the latest TipSheet. Find out who’s working to save the numbers, plus get more than a dozen story ideas and reporting resources.

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"Planting Vines And Other Ways Hot Cities Are Creating Cool Spaces"

"As Spain takes a breath after yet another brutal summer heatwave, with temperatures above 40C in many parts of the country, the residents of the sherry-making town of Jerez de la Frontera have come up with a novel way to keep the streets cool."

Source: Guardian, 08/29/2025

"These Investigators Patrol Las Vegas Looking For One Thing: Water Waste"

"About two dozen investigators patrol neighborhoods throughout Las Vegas every day searching for signs of wasted water. They're known as water waste investigators who are part of the Southern Nevada Water Authority. For more than 20 years, they have been helping conserve water in the growing desert city."

Source: NPR, 08/29/2025

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