A class of Fort Lewis College students are tapping into the momentum of an international “rights of nature” movement to bring water justice to the Animas River in Durango. The students were scheduled ...
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Fort Lewis College students successfully convinced Durango City Council to support a resolution acknowledging river rights for the Animas River on Tuesday. Students of FLC professor Becky Clausen’s ...
Maryland’s picturesque landscapes, vibrant ecosystems and thriving communities are intrinsically linked to the health of the state’s waterways. Unfortunately, water pollution remains a significant ...
As our nation grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, sky high unemployment and police brutality against Black people, America must recognize that these crises are interconnected and have devastating ...
A growing push for long-term stormwater funding and infrastructure investment in New Orleans is emerging as a defining issue for the region’s ...
U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden, Jeff Merkley and Martin Heinrich recently introduced the WASH Sector Development Act to expand access to safe sanitation and clean drinking water for rural and underserved ...
Parshat Vayetsei, this week’s Torah portion, provides vivid vignettes of pastoral patriarchy. People congregate around the village well, sharing stories while watering their flocks. Jacob arrives in ...
The former governor of Michigan is on trial now for his decision to switch the Flint, Michigan water supply to come from a source contaminated with lead. His decision to do so caused thousands of ...
Baltimore, Maryland, is on the verge of passing a landmark water bill, which would set a new water affordability standard in the United States. The Water Accountability and Equity Act, as it is known, ...
Steve Mirsky:Welcome to the Scientific American podcast Science Talk posted on October 17, 2016. I'm Steve Mirsky. On this episode – Paul Mohai: And I honestly see this as probably the most egregious ...