Sites Reservoir in Northern California Is 20th-Century Idea Trying to Fit the 21st
New surface water storage project would be largest in California since 1979.
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New surface water storage project would be largest in California since 1979.
The Global Rundown Large cities across the United States face compounding flood threats under climate change, a study found, while U.S. companies pledged to fight climate change by reducing emissions and water use. Three more cities are rationing water in Puerto Rico, and half of the sockeye salmon spawning in the Columbia River are dying […]
Report calls for independent analysis of the risks, alternatives, and cost of a big oil spill in the Mackinac Straits.
To limit toxic algae blooms, the United States and Canada will need to reduce nutrient pollution by 40 percent.
In response to truculent planet, conserving water, limiting climate emissions, and achieving “net zero” energy use are top priorities.
Expert panel finds “scientifically indefensible” conclusions in 14-volume study.
Lana Pollack, U.S. Chair of the IJC, talks with Circle of Blue last month in Chicago about some of the most pressing issues in the Great Lakes region.
The Global Rundown Monsoon rains mean an increased likelihood of landslides in Nepal as communities recover from the earthquake. Queensland, Australia, is suffering its most widespread drought in history, while residents in Colombia are using plastic bottles to build cisterns. Enbridge agreed to pay Michigan millions in an oil spill settlement, and the U.S. House […]
The Global Rundown Blooms of harmful algae in Chesapeake Bay increased significantly over the past two decades, researchers found. Nicaragua is moving forward with a massive shipping canal project through Lake Nicaragua, a lawsuit in California seeks to stop the injection of wastewater from oil and gas operations, and human rights activists are raising the […]
Water for swimming pools, golf courses, car washes at front lines of fresh scrutiny.
The Global Rundown Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Colorado saw 4,600 fracking violations between 2009 and 2013. The Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan are vulnerable to increasingly intense climate events. China has opened its water markets to foreign investors. “It’s extremely difficult for the public to get this kind of information. The companies are violating the […]
The good news is that India’s government has started to shift its priorities in terms of how it manages the country’s economy and natural resources.