Water
Virginia Once Drained and Dried Peatlands, but Now Eyes Them as Carbon Sinks
By Diana Kruzman
A Court Says Coastal Marine Ecosystems Have Intrinsic Value—and Legal Rights
By Katie Surma
How Climate Change Is Complicating a Beloved Midwest Pastime: Ice Fishing
By Kristoffer Tigue
Scientists Call for More Marine Protected Areas in the Southern Ocean
By Teresa Tomassoni
To Save the Great Salt Lake, Farmers Will Have to Grow Less Alfalfa
By Wyatt Myskow
The Renewable Energy Transition Has Residents of a Small Arizona Town on Edge
By Esther Frances, Megija Medne and Phillip Powell
Border Agency Seeks Solutions With Mexico on Water, Sewage Problems
By Martha Pskowski
Elevated Levels of Radium Found in Western Pennsylvania’s Freshwater Mussels
By Kiley Bense
The Year in Climate: Record Heat, an Election, a Push for Justice and Reasons for Hope
By Dan Gearino, ICN Staff
New Mexico Lawmakers to Decide Whether Oil and Gas Wastewater Could Be Reused on Wide Scale
By Carrie Klein
In Mobile Bay, the Oysters’ Tale of Woe
By Lanier Isom
A Shrimper’s Crusade Pays Big Dividends on a Remote Stretch of Texas Coastline
By Dylan Baddour
Texas Regulators Report More Than 250 New Cases of Groundwater Contamination
By Martha Pskowski
Decades After It Disappeared, Wild Rice Is Booming Again on the Upper Mississippi River
By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
‘Amazon of the Seas’ Threatened by Oil and Gas Developments
By Teresa Tomassoni
In a First, Arizona’s Attorney General Sues an Industrial Farm Over Its Water Use
By Wyatt Myskow