The Rundown Congress still has a budget, disaster relief, Arizona tribal water rights settlements, and flood insurance ...
U.S. edges closer to approving big antimony and gold mine. By Katherine Ergil, Circle of Blue – YELLOW PINE, IDAHO – The deep forests and steep canyons of this state are no strangers to ...
The Rundown U.S. oil production hit a record monthly high in August. CBO forecasts an 8 percent decline in U.S. greenhouse ...
Virtually every industry in the world anticipates sweeping systemic transformation over the next decade in their strategic planning, production practices, and business models, according to the ...
Contamination of the food-supply chain in Michigan in the 1970s was one of the worst mass poisonings in U.S. history. The events still resonate today. Alpha Clark was there when they started to bury ...
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Even though the country is growing, U.S. water withdrawals dropped to the lowest level since before 1970 with steep declines for municipal and electric power sectors, according to a U.S. Geological ...
Water, or lack thereof, is often at the frontlines of conflict. By documenting water conflict across history, Dr. Peter Gleick, chief scientist and president emeritus of the Pacific Institute, ...
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 ...
A warming planet is already a more violent place. How that violence unfolds is not always obvious. When Islamic State militants blitzed the Iraqi countryside a decade ago, they knew who to target.
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 ...