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After Standing Rock, protesting pipelines can get you a decade in prison and $100K in fines
The effort to punish pipeline protestors has spread across states
05/15/2019 07:00 UTC
Can more farmers be convinced to conserve and restore wetlands?
How can we conserve what wetlands we've still got, and build others back?
03/19/2021 11:30 UTC
Our looming energy wars
Three contested oil troves are on the brink of conflicts that could devastate the global economy
01/10/2012 21:36 UTC
Klamath countdown: Researchers hustle before largest dam-removal project begins
By the end of 2024 the Lower Klamath River will run free for the first time in a century
03/29/2023 11:26 UTC
Extreme droughts: The new normal
The Southwest had one of the driest years on record. The future will be plagued with even more devastation
12/05/2011 19:02 UTC
7 natural wonders that humans could destroy within a generation
Unless we take immediate action, the Amazon rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef may be beyond saving
01/25/2015 21:30 UTC
When it comes to making bourbon, why is corn so important?
The law stipulates that bourbon has to be made with 51% corn — a decision rooted in history, geography and flavor
08/24/2022 22:05 UTC
Cities, the new hydrofracking victims
Despite devastating health risks, both parties are pushing to allow more drilling near urban areas
11/22/2011 21:52 UTC
In clashes over cannabis, race, and water, hard data is scarce
Amid racialized water disputes, hydrogeologists struggle to model a complex aquifer in California’s Siskiyou County
08/31/2021 12:45 UTC
Arizona is evicting a Saudi alfalfa farm, but the thirsty crop isn’t going anywhere
"Tackling the larger water footprint will be far more difficult"
10/17/2023 20:31 UTC
Civilization-ending climate change is knocking on the door — unless we act now
We already face immense disruption and tragedy. The choice now is whether we want to save human civilization
08/05/2021 11:00 UTC
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