Organizations in Georgia are getting an opportunity to develop and enhance green spaces to help mitigate some effects of climate change. Through the Bezos Earth Fund s Greening America s Cities initiative, nine groups in Atlanta have received nearly $8 million to create more parks, community gardens, nature trails and tree canopies. Andrew Steer, president and CEO of the Bezos Earth Fund, emphasized with the increasing frequency of extreme weather events and rising temperatures, the role of green spaces in climate resilience becomes even more crucial. .
At a time when Ohio state lawmakers are pushing to expand fracking on public lands, polling in recent years finds most residents are either strongly opposed, somewhat opposed, or unsure about fracking as a means of natural gas production. House Bill 507 was signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine this year and requires the state to approve permits for oil and gas leasing on state-owned land. .
Drought and soaring temperatures have prompted state wildlife officials to restrict fishing on some of the state s most popular lakes and streams. And, for the first time, they are considering adding them in the Flathead River basin in northwest Montana. The state has imposed so-called hoot-owl restrictions, which prohibit fishing between 2 p.m. .
Intense heat is nothing new for Arizona summers, but the state has been enduring a record heat wave for a number of weeks. The Arizona Faith Network brought together state and local leaders to bring attention to the issue, and to address the need for a lasting solution. Rev. .
A recent grizzly bear mauling in the state has drawn attention to interactions between the animals and humans. As the urban wildland interface expands, there has been an uptick in grizzly encounters in parts of the state where they have not been before. The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks is holding educational town halls to help people avoid bear encounters, part of the state s Bear Aware campaign. .