New Pentagon survey: Climate change-related risks to 50 percent of U.S. military infrastructure

By Caitlin Werrell and Francesco Femia 29 January 2018 (The Center for Climate and Security) – On Friday, the U.S. Department of Defense’s Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics released a comprehensive new survey of climate change-related risks to military infrastructure worldwide. The study, prosaically titled “Climate-Related Risk to […]

Caribbean wobbles under the impact of climate change – “The task of rebuilding is beyond us”

By Peter Richards 30 December 2017 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – In 2017, the Caribbean felt the full brunt of climate change with a warning that current trends indicate that there will be no respite. Within a two-week period, Hurricanes Irma and Maria brought home the reality of the impact of climate change as they churned […]

Whitefish Energy spent $150,000 lobbying Congress after Puerto Rico disaster

By Megan Janetsky and Geoff West 24 January 2018 (Center for Responsive {Politics) – The small Montana energy company that botched the critical rebuilding of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria spent $150,000 lobbying Congress last quarter amid investigations, a disclosure report filed Friday shows.The fourth quarter lobbying report shows that Whitefish paid […]

FEMA won’t cut off food, water to Puerto Rico after all

31 January 2018 (Orlando Sentinel) – After a flurry of bipartisan complaints from Florida members of Congress and others, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said its plan to end distributing food and water in Puerto Rico would not take effect on Wednesday after all. “Provision of those commodities will continue,” spokesman William Booher told National […]

FEMA ends food and water shipments to Puerto Rico, official says – “This is the kind of indifference that must be stopped”

By Ray Sanchez, Khushbu Shah, and Leyla Santiago 30 January 2018 (CNN) – More than four months after Hurricane Maria battered Puerto Rico, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is halting new shipments of food and water to the island, an agency official with direct knowledge of the plan told CNN on Tuesday. The island government […]

Puerto Rico to sell off crippled power utility PREPA – “This will produce a maximum amount of corruption and a minimal amount of electricity”

By Daniel Bases, with additional reporting by Nick Brown and Jessica Resnick-Ault; Editing by Leslie Adler and Clive McKeef 22 January 2018 NEW YORK (Reuters) – Puerto Rico’s governor said on Monday he intends to sell off its troubled power utility to the private sector, saying the process could take roughly 18 months to complete.The […]

Coastal waters threaten Florida’s historic resources – “These are real threats. They’re no longer academic and off in the future. They’re in real time.”

By Dale White and Dinah Voyles Pulver 7 January 2018 GAINESVILLE, Florida (The Gainesville Sun) – What do St. Augustine’s Castillo de San Marcos and Egmont Key near Tampa have in common? They are two of thousands of Florida’s heritage sites that are vulnerable to rising seas. “Jupiter Lighthouse, Fort Zachary Taylor in Key West, […]

At least six dead after record rains cause mudslides and force thousands to flee in California

By Max Golembo and Matt Gutman 9 January 2018 (ABC News) – At least six people are dead in California from weather-related incidents, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office said today. The southern part of the state has been drenched with severe rain just weeks after several fires tore through the area.Flash flooding, debris flow […]

Rising ocean threatens Ivory Coast village – “The sea is destroying everything”

By Brietta Hague 8 January 2018 Lahou-Kpanda, Ivory Coast (Al Jazeera) – Diplo Anacle stands in the doorway of an old prison, once one of dozens of stately seafront buildings erected by French colonialists on this sliver of sand between the Atlantic ocean and a giant lagoon. Today, the structure in the centuries-old village of […]

As influx of Puerto Ricans continues, Koch-backed group starts seeking them out in Florida

By Ed O’Keefe 8 January 2018 (The Washington Post) – A massive influx of Puerto Rico residents displaced by recent hurricanes is transforming communities in Florida and other states, and a conservative group is moving quickly to woo them ahead of the midterm elections.The Libre Institute, an offshoot of the Libre Initiative, a group backed […]

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