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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... To save a dying aquifer – or at least their piece of it – a group of roughly 60 farmers in northwest Kansas decided on a self-imposed diet. The move a dozen ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Undoing the Left’s War on water pressure: April 8, 2025 Executive Order Trump Tackles His Longtime Pet Peeve: Weak Shower Heads ‘Make showers great again’: ...
Keith Schneider is at the forefront of reporting on some of the world’s most critical water and climate issues. With a career spanning over four decades, Keith brings a wealth of journalistic ...
The brutal Australian drought has emerged as “The Biggest Dry.” This is no mere statement of hyperbole, scientists tell us. It’s what happens when a nation purposefully designed to use an enormous ...
SHERIDAN COUNTY, Kansas — Hydraulic pumps and mechanized irrigation equipment gave America’s Great Plains farmers access to seemingly limitless subterranean water wealth: the Ogallala Aquifer. Six ...
As temperatures rise on the Kenai Peninsula, freshwater quality is expected to change — affecting both salmon and humans, new research suggests.
Aerial image of small-scale gold mines in Sudan, taken in 2012. Photo from DigitalGlobe via Flickr/Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs ...
Floods near Ethiopia’s Lake Tana displaced thousands of people in 2006. Aid agencies warn that floods linked to this year’s El Nino could exacerbate food insecurity in Ethiopia and Somalia.
H2O Catalyst: is the continuing series of free events on America’s water supply, and the world’s water challenges. You will gain a deeper understanding about the consequences and participate in ...