Great Lakes Lawmakers Push Back Against Federal Environmental Rollbacks
Support emerges in both parties for conservation and restoration.
Jolted by Climate Change, Youth Perch with Strength and Vision
Projects abound to cultivate awareness and ideas from young people.
Chris Jones Campaigns to Clean Up Iowa’s Water
Iowa scientist and activist launches bid to be state agriculture secretary.
Trump Is Desperate to End Era of Land, Water, Wildlife Protections
A half-century of resource conservation progress is in peril.
Clean Water Is a Virtue in Helping Cities Be ‘Livable and Lovable’
Lessons from Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona
Traces of Old Farm Chemicals Contaminate Water Across the U.S.
No surprise: The Trump administration doesn’t want Americans to know they’re there.
Jane Goodall’s Legacy Included Protecting Clean Water
She was one of history’s greatest environmentalists.
“America First” Puts Big Hurt on International Water Programs
Influenced by the close of U.S.A.I.D, millions overseas are thirsty, while farm markets at home close.
Slashing Federal Budget Is Big Problem for State Environment Agencies
Almost all the work to safeguard water, air, and land is done by states.
Launching a North American Water Dialogue
Confronting Inequality and Building Resilience through Cooperation
Political Left, Right, and Everyone Between, United Over Water
In a raucous era, citizens in Indiana find a safe place for consensus on water supply.
Make America Polluted Again Starts in Iowa
Without controls, water contamination from Big Ag gets steadily worse.
Toxic Algae Bloom Forecasts Are a Study in Negligence
Millions are spent to confirm the dimensions of a national pollution scandal.
A Muffled American Environmentalism
So much weakening. So little concern.
Promoting Coal, Trump Looks Backward
President jumps in to increase use of dirtiest, most dangerous fuel.
New Texas Miracle
State concludes it’s running out of water
Nuclear Energy’s Unsettled Revival
Closed reactors to be reopened. New ones on the way.
Quo Vadis Indus Water Treaty?
As tensions rise between India and Pakistan and India suspends the Indus Waters Treaty, both countries have to completely reimagine how they share water.
Trump’s Earth Day Purge
Two generations of public interest safeguards confront reckless policy and political test.
Is Water the Unmentioned Reason for Trump’s Interest in Greenland?
Melting ice could slake the thirst for drying farm regions, water-scarce cities.
‘Most Momentous Day’ in EPA History? Spare Me.
Administrator Lee Zeldin sets off pernicious assault on America’s quality of life.
Surprise! Trump Order to Increase Timber Harvest Could Make Sense
Executive orders on logging may reduce watershed damage, risk of wildfire.
Opinion: Trump’s Attack on Science Drowns Common Sense
Blocking research funds challenges president’s promise of a “proud, prosperous, and free” nation.
Opinion: The President’s Plastic Trigger
President Trump delights in alarming opponents and aiding friends in polluting industries
OPINION | Freshwater Crises Rise on World Economic Forum Agenda
Program highlights high costs of inaction.
Opinion: Trump’s “Thrilling New Era” Is a Gas
More carbon means powerful storms and floods, worse droughts and wildfires lie ahead.

