Fresh, September 5, 2023: Drought and High Demands for Crops Drive Groundwater Overdraft in Minnesota

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Drought and demand for french fries are pushing commercial and private growers to exceed Minnesota irrigation limits, causing groundwater shortages.

Science Says What? Lessons learned from a deliberate dilbit spill

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Science Says What? is a monthly column written by Great Lakes…

Offering Up Advice For Farmers, Universities Add To US Water Pollution

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Formal fertilizer recommendations encourage producers to pour on more.

The Stream, August 30, 2023: Depleted Rivers Hamper Global Trade

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Ship traffic on some of the most important rivers for global trade is slowing due to low water levels brought on by drought and warming.

Federal Water Tap, August 28: NOAA Updates High Tide Flood Forecast Tool

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The Rundown The Department of Energy funds research for…

Preparing for a Great Lakes oil spill

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By Lester Graham, Michigan Radio - August 4, 2023 The Great…

‘Water Is Us’: New Book Offers Blueprint for Sustainable Water Future

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The Three Ages of Water looks back at history to write a prescription for tomorrow.

The Stream, August 23, 2023: Monsoons and Flooding Buoy Illegal Wildlife Trade in Bangladesh

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A new study has found that wet seasons in Bangladesh are contributing to increased, illegal trading of wildlife.

The Water Transition: A Conversation with Author Peter Gleick

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Discussing the past and future of water.

Benton Harbor: Safe Water Is Still a Luxury

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Lead pipes replaced but residents struggle with high water bills By…

Fresh, August 22, 2023: Wetter, Hotter Minnesota Summers Jeopardize Sacred Manoomin

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Greater rainfall in northern Minnesota is making the harvest of manoomin (sacred wild rice) more difficult for Ojibwe communities who depend on the crop.