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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 ...
Officials, farmers, and others who depend on the Colorado River received a grim prediction last week that Lake Powell, the second largest reservoir in the basin, will receive less than half of the ...
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 ...
The State Department said the denial was because Mexico has not lived up to its obligations to deliver water to the U.S. under a 1944 treaty that benefits farmers in the Rio Grande Valley. Newsweek ...
The EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers issued a memorandum with immediate directions to employees in the field clarifying what bodies of water can be regulated, consistent with the Supreme Court’s ...
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have used detailed criteria to get a more accurate picture of the potential of using so-called “floating PV” ...
In just hours, a storm dropped one year’s worth of rain in the area around Valencia, Spain last week, causing the deadliest flooding the region has seen in a generation. Valencia is a tourist region ...
A new report by international experts at the Global Commission on the Economics of Water says that the water cycle is out of balance for the first time in human history, and that worldwide demand ...
Every time there’s an online outage or streaming service starts to buffer, there’s an impulse to blame a hacker...or “the cloud.” After all, web traffic is handled by satellites, right? Wrong.
Yet, these areas, hard hit by climate-change fueled disasters, have been attracting new residents. The metro area around Tampa and St. Petersburg has grown by almost 40 percent since 2000, adding one ...