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Tag: water security

The race to mine critical minerals for AI and clean energy...

Abraham Nunbogu, United Nations University and Kaveh Madani, United Nations University; Yale University There is a troubling contradiction at...

Water conservation works, but climate change is outpacing it: Phoenix, Denver...

Renee Obringer, Penn State and Dave White, Arizona State University When a drought turns into an urban water crisis,...

2026’s historic snow drought brings worries about water, wildfires and the...

Alejandro N. Flores, Boise State University Across much of the Western United States, winter 2026 was the year the...

Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma leaves ranchers bracing...

Joel Lisonbee, University of Colorado Boulder and William Baule, Texas A&M University Cattle auctions aren’t often all-night affairs. But...

You can be exposed to PFAS through food, water, even swimming...

Ruohao Zhang, Penn State; Jiameng Zheng, Louisiana State University ; Wendong Zhang, Cornell University, and Xibo Wan, University of Connecticut

Colorado’s subalpine wetlands may be producing a toxic form of mercury...

Eve-Lyn Hinckley, University of Colorado Boulder The wetlands found across the Rocky Mountains of Colorado just below tree line...

Grand Canyon’s Dragon Bravo megafire shows the growing wildfire threat to...

Faith Kearns, Arizona State University As wildfire crews battled the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim...

Why the price of your favorite chocolate will continue to rise

Narcisa Pricope, Mississippi State University Valentine’s Day often conjures images of chocolates and romance. But the crop behind this...

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