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Saudi Arabia runs on two fluids – water and oil. Oil is considered by many to be the country's most important natural ...
"They came ready to camp anywhere they could find," said one Ucluelet resident after witnessing a group illegally set up ...
In late June, emergency crews in Wheatley, Ontario were once again forced to evacuate downtown due to a hydrogen sulfide gas ...
Arizona, California, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas—are locked in fierce legal battles over water ownership rights tied to rivers, basins, and aquifers. As drought, growing populations, and ...
The health of the Red River to Lake Winnipeg in Canada is a key concern for North Dakota residents who have taken issue with two proposed large-scale dairies in the Red River Valley. The worry has led ...
The region spanning the two central Texas cities is growing fast, posing challenges for local infrastructure and water ...
The growth of cities between San Antonio and Austin, separated by 75 miles, is creating one massive metro region.
"We’re not just cleaning up dumps," said Calvin Jameson, who helped transform his community's approach to garbage.
The federal government is spending $21.5-million for the development of five Alberta carbon-capture projects, technology it ...
The rest of the country should pay attention. A homegrown, net-zero-ready AI infrastructure industry is the natural evolution ...
A century before LaCroix or Spindrift were refrigerator staples, factories in New York City were carbonating gallons and ...
Nitrate levels in Iowa's Raccoon River are at their highest since 2013. Lawn watering ban is trying to prevent more restrictions and keep water safe.