PFAS in the House: Are Toxic “Forever Chemicals” a Steady Drip in This Reporter’s Home?
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Treaty Rights Acknowledged For First Time in Oil Pipeline’s Controversial History
Michigan’s Indigenous communities hold long-standing legal rights to protect lands and waters.
The Stream, March 12, 2021: New Technology Finds Hundreds of Wastewater Spills In UK Rivers
YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN
Artificial intelligence detects unreported…
The Stream, March 11, 2021: Flint Lawyers Ask For Nearly a Third of Settlement Money
YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN
Lawyers who negotiated a multi-million-dollar…
The Stream, March 10, 2021: Hawaii Fined More Than $200K For Operating Cesspools
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency…
More Work Needed to Meet Global Water Goal, UN Report Says
National governments are not on track to meet ambitious, globally recognized goals to provide universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation by 2030.
Too Few Farmers are Curbing Pollution in Lake Erie. Should They be Forced?
As climate change complicates Lake Erie’s algae problem, scientists say farmers must do far more to reduce phosphorus runoff. But will enough farmers change their ways without a government mandate?
The Stream, March 9, 2021: Carbon-Negative Crops Could Lead to Mass Water Shortages
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New research finds that growing more…
What’s Up With Water – March 8, 2021
This is Eileen Wray-McCann for Circle of Blue. And this is…
Federal Water Tap, March 8: Water Provisions Abundant in House Democrats’ Climate Bill
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A House bill to move the country to 100 percent…
HotSpots H2O: Canadian Government Misses Target to End Water Insecurity for First Nations Communities
Many First Nations in Canada continue to live without clean water six years after the government began actively addressing the issue, according to a report published by the Auditor General of Canada late last month.
Michigan Dams Need ‘Immediate Attention’ to Prevent Next Failure
Michigan’s aging dams require “comprehensive and immediate attention” to avoid future tragedies like last summer’s Midland-area dam failures, a state task force has determined.