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Rising global temperatures are driving the sharp decline in terrestrial water storage. This trend isn’t likely to change, scientists say.
Despite advances in wastewater treatment, tiny plastic particles called microplastics are still slipping through, posing ...
The holiday remains one of the largest secular observances in the world, used to spotlight ongoing threats including plastic ...
In general, U.S. environmental laws do not prevent the EPA from weakening protection standards. But merely announcing the agency’s intention to do something doesn’t make it so.
A new report reveals that half of U.S. rivers, including the Mississippi, Tijuana and Lower Rio Grande, are dangerously ...
Nearly everyone in the U.S. lives within one mile of a river, but half of the rivers across the country have unsafe levels of ...
The Tijuana River has been plagued with raw sewage and industrial waste from Tijuana for decades, fouling beaches along the U ...
Under a settlement, the LA port must significantly improve its management of stormwater and groundwater to ensure that toxic ...
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