Water
Iran’s Regime Has Survived War, Sanctions and Uprising. Environmental Crises May Bring It Down.
By Katie Surma
Underwater Cameras Could Help Unlock America’s Tidal Energy Industry
By Johnny Sturgeon
New EPA Proposal Would Strip States’ and Tribes’ Authority to Block Oil and Gas Pipelines, Other Infrastructure Projects
By Teresa Tomassoni
‘I Am the River’: How Indigenous Knowledge Reshaped New Zealand’s Law
By Katie Surma
The Army Corps of Engineers Wants to Dredge the Cape Fear River. Environmentalists Tally the Costs.
By Lisa Sorg
Arizona Comes to Agreement With Major Dairy Farm to Cut Groundwater Pumping That Is Draining Wells
By Wyatt Myskow
Ocean Warming Breaks Record for Ninth Straight Year
By Johnny Sturgeon
To Save An Endangered Prairie Fish, Dried-up Iowa Wetlands Get New Life
By Anika Jane Beamer
How Trump Derailed a NOAA Pioneer’s Move From Climate Impacts to Solutions
By Marianne Lavelle
The Loosely Regulated Petrochemical Barge Industry Is Commandeering a Texas River
By Salina Arredondo, Public Health Watch
Arizona’s AG Is Clear-Eyed About the State’s Energy Costs and Water Scarcity—but Can It Help Her Win Reelection?
By Wyatt Myskow
Ten Million Corals Are in the Path of a Federal Dredging Project in Florida
By Teresa Tomassoni
Why New York City Is Spending Millions on ‘Bluebelts’
By Lauren Dalban
As Trump Rolls Back Protections For Wetlands, New Jersey Maintains a Higher Standard
By Rambo Talabong
Maine’s Shellfish Harvesters Are Caught up in Climate-Related Closures
By Ben Seal
How Alabama Power Has Left the ‘American Amazon’ at Risk
By Lee Hedgepeth