Editor‘s note • The following is an excerpt from the Salt Lake Tribune’s new Open Lands newsletter, a twice-a-month newsletter about Utah’s land, water and air...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) – Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is encouraging people to recycle their Christmas trees to help fish habitats. They’re accepting evergreen trees from December...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Gov. Jim Pillen is hosting a news conference with Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Missouri Gov. Mike Parson for the Missouri River...
The landlubbing residential real estate market has some nautical competition. For those looking to avoid Boston’s sky-high housing prices, this vessel could be a relatively budget-friendly...
Over the past 50 years, there have been unprecedented losses of plants, animals and insects around the world due to human-related causes, like climate change and...
Distrust lingers after PFAS found in drinking water The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose restrictions on harmful “forever chemicals” in drinking water after finding...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California water agencies serving 27 million people will get 10% of the water they requested from state supplies to start 2024 due to...
Alex de Vries’ research highlights the substantial water consumption of Bitcoin mining, exacerbating the global water crisis. This issue is particularly severe in water-scarce regions and...
As South Carolina’s unprecedented growth continues, officials are reworking how the state uses and conserves its water sources. A group of experts gathered Wednesday at the...
A Milwaukee casting foundry will need to pay $100,000 for dumping untreated wastewater into the sewage system, a judge ordered Monday. According to a news release...