Water falls from an artesian well in rural, Aiken county. Many central SC residents are concerned that mega-farms in the area are drawing too much groundwater. Tim Dominick [email protected] ...
This commentary, authored by Kate Zerrenner, originally appeared on EDF’s Energy Exchange blog. If you’re like so many conscientious consumers, you’ve experienced the disappointment that comes when ...
The thought of gulping water from the Gulf of Mexico might not sound delightful, but water officials say critical issues are pushing them to explore a new source. 26,463 people played the daily ...
In response to reprinting of a New York Times article, “Big Farms and Flawless Fries are Gulping Water,” I would like to provide a little more context about water use and irrigation in Minnesota. The ...
(CBS News) A battle is brewing in California's wine country. Some people say they're being left high-and-dry because of an explosion of wineries. And now, that's leading to a fight over the area's one ...
The Stanislaus-Tuolumne Experimental Forest after it was thinned recently leaves space on the ground for snow to collect. U.S Forest Service Numerous billion-dollar proposals to create more water ...
Stimulus spending talks have picked back up, and it's again time to think about the infrastructure play. On top of existing and forthcoming projects planned for roads, bridges and railways, the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most publicly traded companies that depend on water do not adequately disclose their financial risks to droughts and future regulations, even as water scarcity problems mount, ...
You can put your health at risk while gulping water without pausing. Always take small sips. Don’t blindly follow the ‘8 glasses of water a day’ rule. If your urine is a light lemonade shade, then ...
Hydration can be boiled down to a quick slogan—"Drink eight glasses of water a day." But is that the most effective way to hydrate your body? While hydration is essential for keeping your body's ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Most publicly traded companies that depend on water do not adequately disclose their financial risks to droughts and future regulations, even as water scarcity problems ...