Power and money often determine who has access to water and how it is used.
Enbridge paid police to protect one pipeline. Now it wants to do it again in Wisconsin.
The Bad River Band is fighting to stop Line 5 and protect its watershed. Meanwhile, local sheriffs are already tallying the cost of riot gear.
Bayer’s All-Out Campaign to Protect Roundup
A global chemical giant fights to shield glyphosate from liability.
Indiana’s Odd Priorities: Weaken Water Protections, Increase Energy Production
One of the nation’s most polluted states voids environmental regulation
Senate Vote Tests Future of Boundary Waters Protections
Congressional maneuver could redefine public lands protections
Great Lakes Lawmakers Push Back Against Federal Environmental Rollbacks
Support emerges in both parties for conservation and restoration.
Ohio EPA Considers ‘Lowering of Water Quality’ Necessary for Data Center Growth
A ‘one-size-fits-all’ permit would put surface waters and community health at risk to untreated wastewater, critics say
An Obscure Provision In FEMA’s Program To Prevent Disaster Is Making Serious Flooding Worse
An outdated federal rule is routinely blocking projects to improve water quality, prevent erosion, and reduce flooding.
Speaking of Water | Global Water Bankruptcy, a Conversation with Kaveh Madani
Current water management model has failed, new report claims.
Three Great Lakes States at Greatest Risk as EPA Rolls Back Wetland Protections
Communities in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin are especially vulnerable to regulatory rollbacks.
The Next Deluge May Go Differently
Changes in wetlands policy, reductions in funding mean flooding will worsen.

