If voters approve the measure, the state will keep tax revenues above $29 million annually and use them for water projects.
The Rundown Biden administration revises federal rules for lead in drinking water, setting a national deadline. Meanwhile, an ...
The action by the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy gained powerful legal justification in late July when ...
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As they span significant areas of Asia, Europe and the Americas, karst landscapes cover some 15 percent of the Earth’s land mass. Scientists estimate that these areas of porous bedrock are home to as ...
The misery in the southern Appalachians had company globally. Helene was the capstone to a period of exceptional flood ...
The Rundown Federal judge rules that the EPA needs to reassess fluoride in drinking water. After another cyberattack against ...
For Indigenous people living across the United States, the Covid-19 pandemic is the newest chapter in a long history of fighting against disease. The struggle this time is much harder because of a ...
A plan to reshape the administrative structure of the federal agency responsible for foreign aid is prompting questions about how to embed U.S. goals for water access, sanitation, and ecosystems into ...
This piece is part of a collaboration that includes the Institute for Nonprofit News, California Health Report, Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism, Circle of Blue, Columbia Insight, ...
Chicago’s leaders have poured billions into ambitious programs to keep water away from roads and buildings. But urban flooding continues—overwhelmingly in communities of color—forcing experts to turn ...
When it comes to acknowledging society’s impact on climate, environment, and human security, water is the next frontier for comprehensive accounting and adaptation strategies — for industry, ...