What the Flood Took, What It Left Behind By Austyn Gaffney December 15, 2022 Last summer's flood in Kentucky upended a way of life In this story: climate change, water
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
Do You Know Where Your Water Comes From? By Rebecca Stoner August 7, 2022 An Oakland educator follows her tap water 240 miles to the source In this story: activism, water, education, hiking
Mapping a State's Secret Water By Isobel Whitcomb July 13, 2022 How groundwater mapping could be a game-changer for California In this story: science, drought, climate change, water
Wildlife Needs Groundwater Too By Isobel Whitcomb June 12, 2022 In an arid region of Oregon, groundwater pumping imperils the “Everglades of the West” In this story: water, climate change
Brooklyn's Infamous Superfund Site: Also a Wildlife Haven By Lela Nargi June 22, 2022 How to clean up the Gowanus Canal? It's complicated. In this story: water
The Trickle-Down Effect of Agriculture in Iowa By Charlie Hope-D'Anieri March 16, 2022 Will the state's residents always have to put up with terrible water quality? In this story: agriculture, climate change, water
Flint’s Water Settlement Is a Kick in the Face By Jessica Myers December 17, 2021 $626 million might seem like a lot, but not when 99,000 people drank tainted water In this story: environmental law, environmental justice, water, clean water, urban living
The River Keepers By Jonathan Franklin August 22, 2021 How a US millionaire worked with Chilean environmentalists to stop a mega dam project in Patagonia In this story: books, water, activism, indigenous communities
The End of Mr. Go By Philip Kiefer August 11, 2021 The death of a shipping channel is the rebirth of a swamp In this story: climate change, environmental justice, water, disaster relief, science