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Who Really Controls the World’s Rivers?
Environment / Books & the Arts / James C. Scott’s last book, In Praise of Floods, asks if it’s too late for humanity to ...
Hidden in Colombia, Caño Cristales turns into a liquid rainbow each year, glowing red, yellow and blue. But what rare plant ...
Lebanon’s government will decide next week how to move to the second phase of a plan to extend its authority and place all ...
Pearl River County residents who find a lost pet have a way now to check for a microchip immediately — without waiting for animal control or making a trip to the shelter.
The former Metropolitan Water District chief says states are seemingly more willing to “roll the dice” than compromise.
Trump’s National Park Service is supposed to be working with DC Water to fix the issue, so of course he’s blaming someone ...
After two years of negotiations, seven states failed to agree on reduced water use. A federal plan for the river could land in court.
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How sanitation rewrote geography
Toronto didn’t bury its rivers out of neglect. It did so out of fear. As population exploded, open waterways became carriers of disease and waste. Engineering offered control where nature no longer ...
After being scooped from the freezing water, the rescued bald eagle was brought to Raptor Trust in New Jersey for treatment. The band on the bird's leg helped identify the 21-year-old male, though his ...
Joe Hart enjoyed his night out in Salford as he stepped in to help out Shrewsbury for their 2-1 win in League Two. The former England and Manchester City goalkeeper, who started his career with the ...
Community members are concerned biosolids are being stored on the ground and washing into the river. Documents show the plant stopped processing the material onsite months ago.
The Milwaukee Bucks' winning streak was short lived as they fell 118-99 to the Orlando Magic on Feb. 9 at the Kia Center.
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