In Significant Decision For Michigan’s Waters, State Supreme Court Rules EGLE Has Authority To Do Its Job

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Decision sets stage for stemming mammoth tide of farm pollution…

Snowfall in Hindu Kush Himalaya In Steep Decline

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Image by the MODIS Rapid Response team. Zara Gounden, Circle…

The Stream, July 31, 2024: In Drought-Stricken Sicily, Tourists and Locals Live Different Water Realities

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Extreme drought and above-average temperatures in Sicily have burdened the island’s residents, but visitors are shielded from such drastic water shortages.

When the Heat Is On, Water Can Still Be Off in Great Lakes Cities

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Formal water shutoff policies in some cities are ill-defined for extreme heat.

Skepticism in Rural Northwest India as Modi Government Pushes Big Water Infrastructure Projects Instead of Small-Scale Fixes

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Rainwater harvesting, an ancient solution, could counteract fluoride contamination, gender inequality, and a warming climate in the state of Rajasthan.

The Stream, July 24, 2024: As Italy’s Po River Delta Sinks into Adriatic Sea, Freshwater Ecosystems and Farmland Disappear

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In northern Italy, subsidence — the sinking of land over time — is allowing the Po River watershed to be overcome by the salty Adriatic Sea, submerging habitat and farmland.

Climate Change Drains Reservoirs in the U.S. 

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Shasta Lake, a reservoir in northern California, is pictured…

Fresh, July 23, 2024: Bad River Band Proposes Project to Slow Riverbank Erosion Near Line 5 Oil Pipeline

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The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has submitted a new plan to slow erosion near the Enbridge Line 5 oil pipeline.

Hurricane Beryl: A Sign of Increasingly Severe Storms

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  Zara Gounden, Circle of Blue - July 22 Hurricane…

Federal Water Tap, July 22: EPA Scientists Assess Toxicity to Humans of ‘Forever Chemical’

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The Rundown EPA scientists assess the human toxicity of…

The Stream, July 17, 2024: Indigenous Women in Oaxaca Conserve Water While Farming As Countrywide Shortages Continue

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As Mexico continues to suffer from water scarcity and extreme heat, Indigenous women in Oaxaca are combining ancient growing practices with new technologies to conserve the resource.