I can’t access the article at the URL you mentioned, and the text you pasted isn’t the article itself.
To transform the piece into a unique SEO-optimized blog post with the exact HTML structure you specified, I’ll need either the full article text or at least the main points you want covered.
Once you share the content, I’ll produce a roughly 600-word post that follows your formatting rules and uses the provided title.
What I need from you
– The full article text, or
– A concise list of key points, facts, figures, and quotes you want included
– Any target keywords or phrases you want emphasized for SEO
– The exact title you want used (to avoid an H1, per your instruction)
– Any preferred tone (e.g., neutral, discoverable, authoritative) and audience (general public vs. specialists)
What you’ll receive after you provide the content
– A blog post with the exact HTML structure you requested:
– No H1 header (the title will be used as provided, but not as an H1)
– One opening paragraph explaining what the article is about
–
sections with content and a few sentences of context between each
and its following
sections
sections
– p tags for every paragraph
– b tags for bold emphasis
– i tags for italics where appropriate
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– Roughly 600 words, optimized for search with natural keyword integration
– Clear, concise summaries of the main points, preserving factual accuracy and scientific nuance
If you prefer, you can paste the article text here, or share a structured outline like:
– Headline (title)
– 5–7 key findings
– 2–3 notable quotes
– Any data points (dates, statistics)
– Significance for the field and potential implications
As soon as I have the content, I’ll turn it into the SEO-friendly blog post in the exact format you requested.
Here is the source article for this story: Extreme weather is transforming the world’s rivers. We need new ways to protect them

