The Stream, March 29, 2023: Mass Fish Die-Off Reignites Concerns on Overuse of Australian River
Millions of fish have died in southeastern Australia, reigniting a local battle over river overuse.
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Millions of fish have died in southeastern Australia, reigniting a local battle over river overuse.
UN Water Conference highlights risks and opportunities for the Great Lakes region.
The Rundown At the UN Water Conference, the government commits funding for water and sanitation. President Biden designates two new national monuments, in Nevada and Texas. A law to compensate marines and their families for exposure to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune has spawned a battle over potentially billions in lawyers’ fees. A U.S. Department […]
Toxicologists studying the environmental impact of the war in Ukraine warn that soil and groundwater could be contaminated for years to come.
Global water challenges headline gathering in New York City this week.
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Global public opinion poll measures views on freshwater challenges.
After a weekend of intense rain and flooding, another atmospheric river is expected to sweep across California.
Conservation easements protect the region’s depleted groundwater.
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