FRESH, October 4, 2022: Carbon Dioxide Storage and Transport Emerges as Political Flashpoint
In central Illinois, residents are reluctant to make way for an underground carbon dioxide pipeline.
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In central Illinois, residents are reluctant to make way for an underground carbon dioxide pipeline.
The Rundown The U.S. Supreme Court begins its October term today with a wetlands lawsuit that could redefine the Clean Water Act. Tribes tell the Bureau of Reclamation to prioritize long-term infrastructure solutions for the $4 billion in Inflation Reduction Act funds for western drought response. President Biden signs a temporary funding bill that will […]
Water-related crises around the world have shown that current systems of governance and economic organization are unsuited for a world altered by global warming.
Cause of Michigan’s worst water pollution is too much waste spread on too little land.
A U.S. district court judge ruled that the Line 5 oil pipeline has been trespassing on certain tribal lands since 2013.
Law and policy treat farms as special class of polluter.
In China, drought shut down factories and disrupted international supply chains.
Water sampling finds no reduction in bloom-producing nutrients.
This week’s episode of What’s Up With Water covers drought in China, stalled Colorado River negotiations, and lawsuits over flooding in Eastern Kentucky.
China issues its first drought alert of the year as rivers run dry across the country.
The Gila River Indian Community pulls out of a water conservation agreement due to little progress on basin-wide water cuts.