Oasis in the Desert By Sarah Tory September 20, 2022 Against long odds, the Colorado River Delta in Mexico is being restored In this story: water, rivers, climate change
As the Colorado River Dwindles, Inflation Reduction Act Steps In By Jeremy Miller September 17, 2022 The historic climate bill allocated billions to support water-starved states In this story: rivers, climate change, Inflation Reduction Act
Rolling Down the River By Kietryn Zychal September 23, 2021 Graham Jordison is paddling the length of the Missouri River—and witnessing the causes and effects of climate change along the way In this story: rivers, hiking, climate change
Snake River Rafting on the Wild & Scenic River Act’s 50th Anniversary By Megan Hill July 1, 2018 Hells Canyon is one fitting place to fete the landmark act In this story: rivers, adventure
Efforts to Restore the Los Angeles River Collide With a Gentrifying City By Jonathan Hahn June 29, 2018 L.A. paved over a riparian watershed; who benefits from its restoration? In this story: rivers, water, sustainability, urban living, urban planning
Making Electricity Often Requires Steam—and That's Bad News for Rivers By Katherine Wei June 25, 2018 Most of our modern power plants are basically little more than steam engines In this story: clean energy, rivers, water
Paddling the Lower Mississippi Ain't a Huck Finn Journey Anymore By Boyce Upholt June 28, 2018 Levees, dams, and industry give the river a brutal allure, but the pelicans don't care In this story: rivers, water
In Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Text and photographs by Tim Palmer June 28, 2018 Today, 300 major U.S. rivers and their tributaries are protected by the law In this story: rivers, water
India’s Yamuna River Now Enjoys Legal Personhood. Will That Be Enough to Clean It Up? By Pia Peterson and Thea Piltzecker September 14, 2017 Conservationists warn that the Yamuna may already be dead In this story: rivers, climate change
The Dam That Wasn’t By Amy Hassinger April 14, 2017 Fifty years ago, activists fought off a dam in Illinois. Their story has a lot to teach us. In this story: rivers, water