Water & Oceans

The Movie 'Pressure' Highlights Drama Of High-Stakes Weather Forecasts

"Meteorologists are rarely the heroes of major Hollywood movies. Never say never. The new film Pressure is a lightly fictionalized version of the actual lead-up to the D-Day invasion of France by Allied troops during World War II, and the crucial role of meteorologists in deciding when that battle would happen."

Source: NPR, 06/03/2026

Releasing Cool Water Protects Fish In Grand Canyon - At Cost To Hydro

"As the Colorado River and its once massive reservoirs shrink from overuse and climate change, officials are faced with a decision that pits conservation against ratepayer costs for electricity."

Source: AP, 06/03/2026

"One of Congress’ Most Popular Bills Is Running Into Trump Headwinds"

"Legislation to approve water projects is typically one of the most bipartisan bills to pass Congress, but advancing a package this year may be harder thanks to President Donald Trump’s penchant for withholding funding from his political enemies."

Source: E&E News, 06/03/2026

"Democrats Pledge to Fight Trump’s Removal of Ocean Monitors"

"Democrats said Tuesday they intend to fight the Trump administration’s plan to eradicate a deep-ocean observation system critical to understanding climate change and marine ecosystems."

Source: New York Times, 06/03/2026

7 Blue States Sue To Stop Trump’s Offshore Wind Deal With TotalEnergies

"New York and six other Democratic-led states are challenging the Trump administration’s controversial efforts to pay private energy firms to abandon their U.S. offshore wind projects."

Source: Canary Media, 06/03/2026

"Dive Into a Very Noisy Sea With Some Very Rare Whales"

"Fewer than 100 Rice’s whales remain on Earth. Here’s what they sound like when they communicate. They live only in the Gulf of Mexico, where air guns firing sonic blasts are used to survey the ocean floor for oil and gas. The low frequency of the blasts overlaps with the frequency of the calls of the whales."

Source: New York Times, 06/02/2026

"Why Wildfire Experts Are So Worried About This Year’s Fire Season"

"With a puny snowpack in the Western mountains and a widespread drought, the nation is a tinderbox. A reorganization of federal firefighting efforts and the departure of many staff qualified to join the fight are heightening concern."

Source: Inside Climate News, 06/02/2026

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