Michigan Tribes Fight Long Odds to Restore Wild Rice, Their History
Michigan’s wild rice has dwindled due to dams, wetlands loss, industry and climate change
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Michigan’s wild rice has dwindled due to dams, wetlands loss, industry and climate change
A widespread drought throughout the U.S. Midwest has made growing seasons more challenging and expensive.
In Corpus Christi, Texas, residents are fighting proposed desalination plants which would prioritize water for companies, not residents or wildlife.
A proposal to build a barrier preventing invasive silver carp from traveling up the Mississippi River has died in the Minnesota Legislature.
At least two people were reportedly killed amidst heavy gunfire along the Iran-Afghanistan border, escalating a water rights dispute between the countries.
Arizona, Nevada, and California offer a plan to conserve water from the shrinking Colorado River.
Morocco, which has one of the world’s lowest water resources per capita, boosts its water funding by billions of dollars.
The Guatemalan government rejected a referendum vote from residents resisting an open-pit mine near a protected river and lake.
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Without clean water and sanitation, disease outbreaks multiply.
In northern Sweden’s Laponian Area — traditional homelands of the Sámi people and a UNESCO World Heritage site — a proposed iron mine threatens waters and caribou habitat.