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At Peak of Its Wealth and Influence, Arizona’s Desert Civilization Confronts A Reckoning Over Water
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State’s powerful will to grow is challenged by extreme heat, deep drought, and serious water-related stress.
IPCC Climate Report: Six Key Findings for Water
Scientific body warns of ‘rapidly closing window’ for action
Line 5’s Impact on Climate Change Being Reviewed as Part of Tunnel Decision
What keeping Line 5 operating means for climate change.
Billions Flow to Water Systems from Federal Pandemic Relief Funds
Passed nearly a year ago, the American Rescue Plan Act is injecting needed funding into aging water and sewer infrastructure
Nebraska Agrochemical Contamination Throws Families, Communities, Water Providers into Turmoil
The harrowing trail of toxic nutrients in farm country water
Is Agrochemical Contamination Killing Nebraska’s Children?
The harrowing trail of toxic nutrients in farm country water
Who Should Pay to Fix California’s Sunken Canals?
Agribusiness and its proponents say repairs will benefit disadvantaged towns. Those residents disagree.
The Next Source of Trouble for Great Lakes Fish Populations: Tires
A tire chemical that was poisoning fish out West has been discovered in two Lake Ontario tributaries.
Perspective | More Attention Needed on Freshwater Biodiversity
Freshwater species are dying off and decreasing in abundance. Yet conservation funding centers on lands and oceans.