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The Supreme Court just shriveled federal protection for wetlands, leaving many...

Albert C. Lin, University of California, Davis The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in Sackett v. EPA that federal...

Cloud seeding can increase rain and snow, and new techniques may...

Daniel Merino, The Conversation and Nehal El-Hadi, The Conversation When an unexpected rainstorm leaves you soaking wet, it is...

Jupiter’s moons hide giant subsurface oceans – two upcoming missions are...

Mike Sori, Purdue University On April 13, 2023, the European Space Agency is scheduled to launch a rocket carrying...

How the bottled water industry is masking the global water crisis

Zeineb Bouhlel, United Nations University and Vladimir Smakhtin, United Nations University Bottled water is one of the world’s most...

As climate change and overuse shrink Lake Powell, the emergent landscape...

Daniel Craig McCool, University of Utah As Western states haggle over reducing water use because of declining flows in...

A new strategy for western states to adapt to long-term drought:...

Matthew E. Kahn, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California Even...

Water was both essential and a barrier to early life on...

Nicolás M. Morato, Purdue University It’s a paradox: Life needs water to survive, but a world full of water...

How to steer money for drinking water and sewer upgrades to...

Andrian Lee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Melissa Scanlan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee When storms like Hurricane Ian strike, many people...

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