‘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.

Federal Water Tap, August 21: Smaller Colorado River Cuts in 2024 Operating Plan

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The Rundown Thanks to a wet winter, Colorado River states,…

Illinois is Losing Water

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Leaky pipes must be replaced. But where to get the money? By…

The Stream, August 16, 2023: Drought and Overuse Dry Out Historic Agricultural Hub in Armenia

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Fish farming, warmer weather, and drought have shrunk western Armenia’s artesian aquifer by more than two-thirds.

Federal Water Tap, August 14: EPA Investigates Civil Rights Complaint Against California Water Board

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The Rundown EPA investigates alleged discrimination by California’s…

The Stream, August 9, 2023: Proposed Gold Mine in Brazil Threatens Waterways and Indigenous Families

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An open-pit gold mine in Brazil’s Para region would displace 800 Indigenous families and cause irreparable harm to riparian habitat, if approved.
The European frog-bit looks like a little lily pad and lives in shallow waters. Image: Shelby Bauer, Huron Pines

Control for Frog-bit and Water Soldiers

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New strategy for limiting the spread of exotic water plants…