How can England possibly be running out of water? climate change Article 1925 words, published Aug 17 2025 27 votes
California farmers are installing solar, providing financial stability and saving water energy.renewable Article 781 words, published Apr 30 2025 12 votes
One man's vision brought water back to a drought-ridden Ecuadorian town. He used a map, a myth and a pre-Incan lagoon. Article 1763 words 21 votes
Groundwater is rapidly declining in the Colorado River Basin, satellite data show water.ground climate change Article 1425 words 31 votes
The crypto racket - public officials at all levels are propping up a Texas Bitcoin mining boom that’s threatening water and energy systems while afflicting locals with noise pollution energy climate change pollution.air pollution.noise Article 4281 words, published May 5 2025 20 votes
Report reveals world's fourth largest lake, the Aral Sea has shrunk to create a toxic desert Article 506 words 11 votes
In a first, Arizona’s attorney general sues an industrial farm over its water use Article 1265 words 26 votes
Fears over looming water shutdown in Johannesburg South Africa Article 281 words, published Oct 4 2024 4 votes
Southern Water, serving 4.7mn UK customers, in discussions with private supplier to tanker water from Norwegian fjords to mitigate against potential supply shortages and drought Article 727 words 11 votes
Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study finds Article 1986 words, published Mar 28 2024 23 votes
Mexico City and Bogotá stare down a ‘Day Zero’ without water Article 1990 words, published May 23 2024 25 votes
Taps run dry in water crisis in Bangalore India. Citizens and large Information Technology companies struggle to cope. Article 420 words 14 votes
One of the world’s biggest cities may be just months away from running out of water water.ground climate change Article 22 votes
California lawmakers move to ban irrigation of some decorative lawns Article 1825 words, published Sep 13 2023 6 votes
Global demand for drinkable water is on the rise – Norwegian company Waterise is responding by desalinating the sea into clean, drinkable water water.salt water.drinking Article 479 words 9 votes
The indigenous groups fighting against the quest for 'white gold' in South America pollution.water Article 962 words 11 votes
Taliban bringing water to Afghanistan’s parched plains via massive canal climate change Article 1392 words 32 votes
The crop that’s sucking the Colorado River dry: Hay swallows triple the water used by everyone in the region to shower, water lawns, and do laundry Article 789 words 34 votes
The Huussi toilet in Finland's pavilion at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale disposes of waste without any water sustainability water.waste Article 7 votes
Phoenix area can’t meet groundwater demands over next century water.ground Article 1721 words, published Jun 1 2023 10 votes
California fires back at other Western states with its own Colorado River plan Article 2012 words 9 votes
California approves large, controversial desalination plant for Monterey Peninsula water.sea Article 727 words 9 votes
How San Francisco’s recycled water program stumbled into performative environmentalism recycling water.gray Article 2050 words, published Sep 20 2022 4 votes
California’s drought regulators lose big case. What it means for state’s power to police water Article 970 words 9 votes
The grass is always browner – Swedish neighbours vie for 'ugliest lawn' title on the island of Gotland Article 413 words 7 votes
Rio Grande runs dry in Albuquerque for the first time in forty years climate change Article 725 words 9 votes
California imposes sweeping ban on pumping river water in San Joaquin Valley, Bay Area Article 766 words 11 votes
Californian critics blast Poseidon desalination plan as crucial vote looms water.sea Article 2245 words, published Apr 26 2022 4 votes
'Unprecedented' water restrictions ordered for millions in Southern California climate change Article 338 words 17 votes
In the Klamath Basin, pretty much everybody’s feeling the pain climate change Article 1477 words 8 votes
Marin to be first big Bay Area water agency to push ahead with water restrictions climate change Article 684 words 7 votes
2000-2010 drought in Upper Missouri River Basin driest in 1,200 years climate change Article 420 words 7 votes
Losing the eternal blue sky: Meet a changing Mongolia. Rivers are dry. Pastureland is giving way to mines. And wintertime smog obscures the famed blue sky. How did the country get here? climate change pollution.air Article 32 words 7 votes
Two million in Zimbabwe’s capital have no water as city turns off taps water.drinking Article 1170 words 7 votes
Water democracy: Farmers in New Mexico band together to protect scarce water resources from developments that could end their way of life Article 4704 words 6 votes