Covid-19 Outbreaks In Prisons Underscore Need For Reform
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The U.S. prison system has emerged as a center of Covid-19 transmission.
What’s Up With Water – August 24, 2020
This is the August 24, 2020, edition of What's Up With Water, your “need-to-know news” of the world’s water.
HotSpots H2O: In Wake of Explosion, Beirut Finds Water, Goods in Short Supply
Thousands of people in Beirut face intense water, sanitation, and food shortages as Covid-19 cases spike in the days since a massive explosion demolished the port in Lebanon's capital.
In Northeastern Syria, Pollution And Conflict Prevent Thousands From Clean Water
Where the Oil Runs Deep, Water Turns Foul
HotSpots H2O: Caribbean Prepares for Hurricane Season That Is Colliding with the Pandemic
In the midst of the global pandemic, Caribbean countries are preparing for the brunt of an Atlantic hurricane season that is more menacing than usual.
Three Thirsty Texas Cities Are Global Leaders in Water Innovation
Austin, El Paso, and San Antonio Prepared for Growth and Drought
After More Than Two Decades, Landmark New York City Watershed Protection Plan Is Working
An expert panel says investments to prevent pollution have been a success, but face new challenges.
Utilities Ordered To Forgive Customer Water Debt
Three cities are promoting the idea of water debt forgiveness.
India’s Most Recent Cyclone Highlights A Worrying Future
Storms are growing stronger as the planet warms. India must focus on an integrated approach after Cyclone Amphan, researchers say.
What’s Up With Water – August 10, 2020
Listen to the August 10, 2020 episode of What's Up With Water. Streaming on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and Soundcloud.
HotSpots H2O: Climate Change, Pandemic, Violence Are Volatile Mix in Chad
A warming climate was already making life difficult in Chad, a landlocked country squeezed against the encroaching sands of the Sahara.