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Firings at US weather and oceans agency risk lives and economy, former agency heads warn
Read full article: Firings at US weather and oceans agency risk lives and economy, former agency heads warnThe people who once ran the federal weather and oceans agency say it touches peopleās daily lives in unnoticed ways and that massive firings there could cause needless deaths and a big hit to Americaās economy.
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Report sounds an alarm on ongoing decline of US coral reefs
Read full article: Report sounds an alarm on ongoing decline of US coral reefsāThe economic impacts of coral reefs in the United States are around $3.4 billion annually. There's an immense population of people living in close proximity to those reefs," said Jennifer Koss, the director of NOAAās coral reef conservation program. āClimate change is the single biggest threat to shallow water coral reefs in the U.S. and worldwide," said Kelsey of the University of Maryland. We hope the report starts a dialogue about the various factors and potential solutions to the threats affecting coral reefs,ā Koss said. Reefs were in American Samoa and the most remote areas of the Pacific were in āgood condition.ā Florida reefs were said to be in āimpaired" condition.