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By Mitch Tobin, The Water Desk Every spring, high-country streams and rivers in the American West begin to swell with water as the region’s snowpack starts to dissipate. It’s easy to assume that the ...
Explore the critical issue of California farmworkers' water access amid concerns of immigration enforcement and contaminated ...
Explore the implications of Mexico fracking as Pemex pivots towards unconventional oil and gas fields for future energy needs ...
Two communities in Pennsylvania, after enduring three years of contaminated well water, have declared emergencies seeking public funds to build new water lines. ● The construction of an irrigation dam ...
Leaders in Corpus Christi, Texas, voted to cancel the construction of a desalination plant, as industrial use and drought threaten widespread water shortages. ● Nearly two million people in eastern ...
House passes a water and energy spending bill for fiscal year 2026 that boosts Army Corps construction budget. ● White House uses an illegal maneuver to retract an additional $3.2 billion in foreign ...
Severe water shortages for Palestinians in the West Bank are being exacerbated by settler attacks on pipelines, wells, and other water infrastructure. ● Deforestation in the Amazon is responsible for ...
Communities in Nepal’s Madhesh province, the country’s largest producer of grain, are building artificial ponds to conserve groundwater through summer drought. ● The majority of Florida’s largest ...
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