Open Access Government explores the issue of water pollution and its severe implications for public health and the ...
Chemicals foul wells used for drinking water and fuel harmful algae that can make people sick, a Times investigation shows.
As federal jurisdiction over wetlands shrinks, Alaska must decide whether it has the will and resources to safeguard millions ...
Global public opinion poll measures views on freshwater challenges. As the world’s weather flips more rapidly between the poles of too wet and too dry, the general public is taking notice. Fifty-eight ...
Data centers have proliferated across Oregon over the last 15 years, but their water usage is creating additional problems ...
Water is one of the most vital resources for life on Earth. Every living being depends on clean and safe water for health, ...
At 50 years, the Clean water Act has had success. But there are key sources of water pollution yet to be addressed. A glossy ibis feeds in the Los Angeles River, California. Sections of the river are ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond remains firm on seeking environmental damages from Tyson Foods for water pollution ...
On the banks of Nagdaha, a polluted and lotus-infested lake in Nepal, Soni Pradhanang is putting trash back into the water—on purpose. She carefully assembles a platform of styrofoam and bamboo mats, ...
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