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Agriculture in Transition in the West Texas Plains
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As in much of the Great Plains, farmers here are adapting to…
Voices from the Past: Nixon, Congress Debate the Clean Water Act
Four decades ago, national leaders talked about our duty and…
Two Continents, A Photographer’s Eye, Thousands of Listeners: Carl Ganter’s Role As a Global Leader on Water Security
Circle of Blue's director J. Carl Ganter just spent six weeks on the road and in the field. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at how he manages work and play.
Contest Between Water and Energy Becoming Big Story
Back from China, Circle of Blue's senior editor notices a trend creeping from our headlines to those of other news organizations around the world.
Marine Ecologist Studying the Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Named MacArthur Fellow
To explain water quality in the Gulf, Dr. Nancy Rabalais looked…
China’s Marine Aquaculture Shellfish Industry: Really Big and Apparently Safe
Circle of Blue's director and senior editor are on assignment in China. Here is a preview of their reporting to come next month.
New Circle of Blue Crew – Allison Voglesong
What do you do in the first month of your dream job? Since relocating from metro Detroit to the Traverse City-based office, Allison Vogelsong, Circle of Blue's newest editorial intern, sums it up.
Fluoride Debate Hits Several Major U.S. Cities
The largest U.S. city without fluoridated water takes a step…
Water Talk: Wastewater Recycling
Usually I ask the questions, but yesterday the tables--or microphones…
New Orleans Survived Isaac, and So Did I
The city's new flood protection system was tested by the hurricane…
Price of Corn and Soybeans Reached All-Time Highs in July, World Bank Says
The price of five internationally-traded staple crops rose 10…
Preparing for Isaac Means Hoarding Water
Circle of Blue reporter Codi Yeager-Kozacek, a native Michigander…