Wetlands in the Mississippi River Basin reduce nitrogen runoff, improve water quality, and lower drinking water treatment costs for cities.
The growing trend of viral videos shaming ‘Indians abroad’ reflects online obsession with morality, identity, and how ...
Claire Carlson ’23 was a 2022-23 Environmental Ethics Fellow with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are her own. Improper dumping and waste disposal from corporations impacts the ...
A new proposal by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) to change the Charles River's water-quality classification is sparking controversy, with advocates warning it could undo decades of ...
Black Warrior Riverkeeper (“BWR”) filed on October 16th in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama a Clean Water ...
Global climate change is fundamentally altering hydrological systems, leading to an increased frequency and severity of extremes, including droughts and ...
Recent research has determined that Bristol, Tennessee, has alarmingly high levels of PFAS in its biosolid fertilizers.
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Continuous rainfall, stormwater runoff, wastewater treatment plants and littering zones transport microplastics to urban ...
Sixteen scientists compiled 50 years of data on the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers, two of the largest sources of drinking ...
The national capital was once again covered by a thick blanket of haze and fog on Thursday morning, further worsening its air ...
There are opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment plants and there is a need to develop ...