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Last week, a new study from researchers at Stanford University found that a market-based approach could help sustain not only farmers, but also fish. According to the new research, 44 out of 49 fish ...
The spheres are part of a system called StEnSea (Stored Energy in the Sea) developed by the German Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology. The system works by opening a ...
Pope Leo XIV’s Views on the Environment and Climate Change “It’s time to move from words to action.” That’s what the new Pope, Leo XIV, said at a Vatican climate conference in 2024. The pontiff also ...
According to a law passed in 1990, every four years the federal government is required to issue the National Climate Assessment on the effects of global warming on the U.S. Now, the Trump ...
The total number of those leaving represented about ten percent of the agency’s workforce. Dismantling NOAA was described in the Project 2025 Republican playbook for the first 180 days of a presidency ...
On December 5, that possibility entered the consciousness of around five million people in Oregon and California following an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter Scale that struck off the coast of ...
Professionals who work to provide safe drinking water and who handle waste and stormwater are aging out, and, as Michigan Public reports, finding young people to replace them is a challenge. A report ...
The federal government announced that, for the next year, there will be no additional cutbacks of water allotments from the Colorado River for Arizona and Nevada, but they will have to maintain the ...
The Lower Basin states propose that the trigger for cutbacks would be low water levels at the major reservoirs on the river, not just the two largest—Lake Mead and Lake Powell. Then, cutbacks would be ...
On one side of the cycle, more than half of the world’s reservoirs and catchment areas (where water is collected) were drier than normal, as in the Mississippi River basin in the United States.
A prophetic poem written by a man from Derna, Libya, just days before catastrophe struck his country last week, has gone viral. His poem warned of a failed state —and rain as a “a sign of goodness, a ...
In the U.S., most water systems serving more than 100,000 people are publicly owned, supplying about 90 percent of consumers. However, research has shown privatization results in higher prices that ...