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    5 Environmental Stories You Don't Want to Miss

    By Michaella Sheridan January 15, 2016
    In this story: animals, birds, climate change, science, water
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    Hey Mr. Green, I've Got Beef with Your Water Consumption Facts

    By Bob Schildgen November 16, 2015
    In this story: , agriculture, water
     A reader disagrees with Mr. Green on how much water cattle consume.

    Watching a Watershed in Motion

    By Robin Walter October 20, 2015
    In this story: water, photography, wildlife
    The Platte Basin Timelapse Project

    Hey Mr. Green, What Are the Biggest Nonhousehold Water Guzzlers?

    By Bob Schildgen November 3, 2015
    In this story: , water, drought
    Hey Mr. Green, What Are the Biggest, Non-Household Water Guzzlers?

    Manmade Beaver Dams Save Fish

    By Tuck Russell October 5, 2015
    In this story: wildlife, water
    One of three beaver-dam analogues on the Scott River in Northern California.

    4 Innovative Ways To Deal With The Drought

    By Hope Corrigan August 31, 2015
    In this story: water, recycling, drought
    Innovative ways to combat drought

    5 Environmental Stories You Don't Want to Miss

    By Wendy Becktold August 13, 2015
    In this story: food and drink, water
    L.A. is employing "shade balls" to combat drought while astronauts are growing lettuce in space.

    Water-Guzzling Agriculture

    California's drought forces a look at the water required to grow what we eat
    By Reed McManus August 10, 2015
    In this story: agriculture, water, drought
    The amount of water required to produce one ounce of key food items.

    7 Wonderful Water-Saving Gadgets

    By Chelsea Leu August 4, 2015
    In this story: water, buyers' guide, home, lifestyle, drought
     If you are into saving water, complement your unwashed car and xeriscaped front yard with these drought-savvy devices and appliances.

    Meet Roommate, Study Hard, Build Rain Catchment?

    By Dylan Mullins July 29, 2015
    In this story: education, water
    Trinity College Students Travel to Trinidad
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