The Colorado River Basin is, quite literally, 50 feet away from collapse, and an agreement to save it is nowhere in sight.
As scientists said the recent wave of deadly storms that devastated Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, were ...
The lack of transparent monitoring data and public access to environmental information significantly increases risks for communities living near former uranium facilities.
A bathroom renovation can be transformative in the way you interact with your home, but with the average cost sitting at ...
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Water policy: A seven-year itch

When Pakistan's National Water Policy (NWP) was approved by the Council of Common Interests on April 24, 2018, it was sold as a watershed moment: a single national framework, signed off by the prime ...
Don't provide a birdbath just to let it get so dirty that winged visitors decide to fly elsewhere. Here's why you should ...
The fish and rare mussels hiding in the Spring River that flows through Kansas and Missouri are signs that environmental ...
Amid enormous shifts, many scientists pushed back and risked dismissal from their jobs even as federal agencies fired ...
When it comes to ordinary or outlandish black bear behavior, the Tahoe Interagency Bear Team has seen it all. Black bear deterrents that work in some parts of the country — air horns, motion-activated ...
A tribal nation has declared the Colorado River a legal person. An Indigenous leader says it reflects how her people have traditionally valued the river as a living part of them.
As the United States’ inventory of waste-to-energy (WTE) facilities ages, municipal and facility managers face a critical decision: Should they refurbish aging infrastructure to extend service life or ...
Millions of tons of food are wasted each year in the United States alone. About 35 million tons, to be specific, according to the latest ReFED report. Some 31% of food that is grown and produced goes ...