Why a 100-year supply? How Arizona got its famous, yet arbitrarily numbered groundwater rule. water.ground Article 1213 words 14 votes
Ephemeral pools of Moab - The nature and creatures of water pan/potholes with retired USGS Scientist Tim Graham water conservation Video 10:55, published Dec 22 2023 7 votes
US government court filing promises to spend $1 billion to help depleted salmon populations recover conservation Article 1129 words 12 votes
US emergency risk index used for allocating disaster prevention and mitigation spending ignores coastal Washington tsunami risk and other predictable disasters Article 266 words 9 votes
In the face of mounting climate risks, the US insurance safety net is falling apart climate change Article 2804 words 42 votes
NASA mission excels at spotting greenhouse gas emission sources Article 814 words, published Nov 17 2023 23 votes
Scientists have found a ‘sleeping giant’ of environmental problems: Earth is getting saltier pollution.water pollution.ground Article 942 words, published Oct 31 2023 35 votes
Solar power to the people: California program brings clean energy to Oakland energy.renewable Article 1225 words, published Nov 18 2023 11 votes
Gardeners observations are confirmed as US Department of Agriculture updates plant hardiness zone map Article 654 words 25 votes
Exxon aims to become a top lithium producer for electric vehicles with Arkansas drill operation Article 26 votes
New York residents say a hazardous waste incinerator’s emissions violate their new constitutional right to a “healthful environment.” pollution.air Article 2087 words, published Nov 9 2023 14 votes
Curbside trash is a problem in NYC. Officials have a not-so-novel fix: plastic bins Article 1392 words 29 votes
These American birds and dozens more will be renamed, to remove human monikers Article 1115 words 27 votes
The unexpected climate policy that could tackle both national debt and China: Carbon pricing has the potential to become a bipartisan policy climate change Article 917 words, published Oct 26 2023 26 votes
China says it wants to bolster climate cooperation with US as California Gov. Gavin Newsom visits Beijing climate change Article 404 words 14 votes
Twenty-one species removed from endangered list due to extinction, US wildlife officials say Article 507 words, published Oct 18 2023 30 votes
As rooftop solar debate flares, builders, landlords and renter advocates are taking sides energy.renewable Article 1769 words 15 votes
Vermont utility plans to end outages by giving customers batteries energy Article 1256 words 14 votes
The largest dam removal in history stirs hopes of restoring California tribes' way of life Article 2488 words, published Oct 5 2023 19 votes
California lawmakers move to ban irrigation of some decorative lawns Article 1825 words, published Sep 13 2023 6 votes
A Washington state based startup called Aquagga has successfully deployed a PFAS destruction unit nicknamed “Eleanor” pollution Link 31 votes
Two women were killed by bears on a day in 1967, the first such deaths in Glacier Park. Park policies completely changed in response. Article 1170 words 9 votes
US Justice Department sues eBay over unlawful sales of pesticides, other products pollution Article 517 words, published Sep 27 2023 11 votes
US state of Arizona cancels leases and water rights for Saudi company that grows alfalfa water.ground Article 1007 words 45 votes
Health care has a massive carbon footprint. These doctors are trying to change that. climate change Article 930 words 18 votes
New Orleans officials seek to build a freshwater pipeline as saltwater wedge inches closer water.fresh water.salt Article published Sep 27 2023 11 votes
‘We felt so betrayed’: Indigenous tribe continues activism after decision excluding Morro Bay from US marine sanctuary energy.renewable Article 1326 words 23 votes
Saltwater is pushing its way up the Mississippi River climate change water.salt water.drinking Article 669 words 22 votes
‘We can’t drink oil’: How a seventy-year-old pipeline imperils the Great Lakes water energy Article 2281 words 31 votes
What is saltwater intrusion and how is it affecting Louisiana’s drinking water? water.salt water.drinking Article 717 words 17 votes
Nearly 400 primate skulls headed for US collectors seized in "staggering" discovery at French airport Article 390 words 10 votes
Prince William warns against 'doom and gloom' in eco-debates climate change Article 46 words 15 votes
Copying US president Franklin Roosevelt, Joe Biden uses executive power to create a New Deal-style American Climate Corps climate change Article 1057 words 60 votes
US President Joe Biden's decision to skip Climate Ambition Summit called a 'disgrace' climate change Article 541 words 24 votes
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a lawsuit Saturday against five major oil companies and their subsidiaries over climate change climate change Article 636 words 45 votes
San Francisco considers lifting the Ferry Building by seven feet to save it from the sea climate change Article 1042 words 15 votes
US extremists keep trying to trigger mass blackouts — and that’s not even the scariest part energy Article 2041 words, published Sep 10 2023 29 votes
Utah officials sued over failure to save Great Salt Lake: ‘Trying to avert disaster’ water Article 820 words, published Sep 6 2023 23 votes
Toyota takes its biggest US port off the grid with hydrogen system energy.renewable Article 481 words, published Sep 7 2023 35 votes
Burning Man attendees advised to 'shelter in place,' conserve food and water due to heavy rain Article 357 words 61 votes