Deadly African Drought Wouldn’t Have Happened without Climate Change
A severe drought that has led to near-famine conditions in the Horn of Africa would not have happened without the influence of climate change, a new analysis finds
A severe drought that has led to near-famine conditions in the Horn of Africa would not have happened without the influence of climate change, a new analysis finds
Communities across the U.S. West are preparing for flooding and mudslide disasters as record snow begins to melt
Hundreds of millions of people lack access to safe water and sanitation. Will the first U.N. conference on water in nearly 50 years make a difference?
Experts hope that with the incoming Biden administration, the federal government will finally regulate a class of chemicals known as PFASs
A near-record amount of snow in California could ease some water restrictions after years of climate-change-fueled drought
A collaboration helped convince policy makers at COP27 to finally prioritize water as a critical resource affected by climate change. It was a win long in the making
A visualization compares the forms of Earth’s largest flows of ice
To prevent devastating droughts and floods, humanity can tune in to natural solutions to repair water cycles that human development has disrupted
Officials say climate change is driving an increase in dry wells in drought-stricken California
Science in meter and verse
The World Meteorological Organization warns that climate-related shortages in water resources could affect two thirds of the world’s population by midcentury and will be felt unevenly...
“Paleo valleys,” carved by ice age rivers and now underground, could provide spaces to recharge California’s depleted groundwater
Millions of miles of U.S. rivers have dramatically improved in the half-century after the Clean Water Act, but climate change and other types of pollution still pose threats
As the new term begins, the Supreme Court debates what wetlands should be protected under one of the EPA’s most successful and controversial efforts
The Jackson, Miss., disaster rings alarm bells about myriad problems lurking in water systems across the country
These little-studied mini twisters form beautiful loops under the water’s surface
Cuts to states’ use of Colorado River water are needed to prevent levels in Lake Mead and Lake Powell from dropping below a critical point
Scientists say the current drought in the West is the region’s driest 22-year stretch in more than 1,200 years
Western states’ “atmospheric thirst” means more fires and strained water supplies
Cities are sinking as they guzzle groundwater—and oil and gas—from below
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