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The tap water in Sipayik has smelled and tasted bad for years. A new, deep well in town has been helping, but now the Trump ...
Softshell clams flourished for centuries on the Passamaquoddy’s Pleasant Point Reservation, before overfishing and climate change. Now, more than a million are maturing in a garden created three years ...
Sea level rise, dwindling fisheries and Trump budget cuts make the Passamaquoddy tribe’s resiliency quest a test of smart planning and stubborn will.
Amid rising repression of climate science domestically, researchers from universities around the country are lending their expertise to an international effort.
Along the Delaware River, the communities of Chester and Eddystone are facing the possibility of a new $7 billion liquified gas facility that will export Pennsylvania’s plentiful fracked gas.
Regulators say they tweaked the notification system based on community feedback. But some residents and pesticide reform advocates say they still need precise locations—and bans on the most toxic ...
The Rio Grande flows over 1,800 miles from the mountains of southwestern Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico. A lawsuit filed in 2013 between Texas and New Mexico over Rio Grande water has taken as many ...
Republican attorneys general accuse three of the world’s biggest asset managers of conspiring to depress U.S. coal output. It ...
Chicago has a lead pipe problem. The city estimates that about 412,000 out of roughly 491,000 water service lines require ...
Legal scholars suggest revisiting a core tenet of electricity regulations and taking cues from how officials manage scarce resources such as water in the West.
Considered the data center capital of the world, Virginia will see more of big-tech’s energy, water-intensive facilities.
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