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 ...
WALDRON—The greenery peeked through a fresh blanket of snow on Jay Williams’ farm. Over the past few winters, Williams has added a variety of cover crops across his 1,350-acre operation near the Ohio ...
A dead bird lies on the slanted pavement, its neck twisted in the shape of an ‘S’. In the distance, a lone man makes his way across a slippery concrete riverbed, now coated in algae. Occasionally, a ...
The Rundown Federal lawyers respond to San Francisco’s objection to certain water quality standards for its wastewater treatment plant. Proposed new federal standards to protect workers from extreme ...
The 3S rivers — Sekong, Sesan, and Srepok — are vital to the economic and environmental well-being of the entire Mekong basin. Just like the mainstem Mekong, they are under assault from a litany of ...
When it comes to acknowledging society’s impact on climate, environment, and human security, water is the next frontier for comprehensive accounting and adaptation strategies — for industry, ...
Tribal communities are often the first affected by climate change. But their expertise and lived experiences are underappreciated by standard scientific research. Indigenous communities have long been ...
I’m Eileen Wray-McCann, for Circle of Blue, and here’s What’s Up with Water, your “need-to-know news” of the world’s water. We begin with a quick survey of water stories around the globe. The United ...
Two Hurricanes, Two Floods: North Carolina Town Fights To Stay Alive Aging Sewer System Imperils Fair Bluff, NC Scenes from Fair Bluff The North Carolina town, whose population is down by one-third ...
Billions in Taxpayer-funded incentives for new, loosely regulated U.S. energy sector. Articles in this project are edited by Carey Gillam, managing editor of The New Lede. This report, co-published ...