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		<title>Express-News reporter wins prize for environmental reporting about eroding beaches</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Anton Caputo, the environmental reporter for the San Antonio Express-News, won this year&#8217;s Risser prize for his series about the impact of climate change in Texas. The $3,000 prize is named after James Risser, a Pulitzer-prize winning journlist who wrote about environmental problems that are unique to the Western United States. Anton wrote about shrinking ... </p>
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<p>Anton Caputo, the environmental reporter for the San Antonio Express-News, won this year&#8217;s <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20100624154013/http://knight.stanford.edu/risser/winners/2008/">Risser prize</a> for his series about the impact of climate change in Texas.</p>



<p>The $3,000 prize is named after James Risser, a Pulitzer-prize winning journlist who wrote about environmental problems that are unique to the Western United States.</p>



<p>Anton wrote about shrinking Texas coastlines, long droughts, and how state officials are ignoring the problem.</p>



<p>Here&#8217;s how the <a href="https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/environment/article/Receding-Coastlines-1195254.php">first story</a> starts out:</p>



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<p>SURFSIDE BEACH — Charles Watson stands by the side of the road smoking a cigarette and snapping photos with a digital camera. He seems transfixed as he watches his family&#8217;s longtime beach home jacked off its pilings and rolled slowly down the street.</p>



<p>Several neighboring houses in this sleepy coastal town will meet the same fate this very day.</p>



<p>Forty years ago, 200 feet of sandy beach buffered Beach Drive from the sea. But today, the surf runs freely between the pilings and over the remains of concrete foundations.</p>



<p>The erosion has become so severe that Texas declared the property a public beach and gave the owners a choice: Take state money to cover the cost of moving the house or go to court.</p>
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<p>Click here to check out <a href="https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/environment/article/Receding-Coastlines-1195254.php">Day 1</a> of the entire series.</p>
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