We consume far beyond our means because our military keeps enough of us feeling secure, and we have such a large military ...
As student engagement is falling nationally, Peabody Veterans Memorial High School has found a way to encourage learning and participation, and even spark an interest for some students. PVMHS, in ...
Iran’s protests are often framed as economic, political or ideological. Yet a deeper ecological crisis is eroding the fabric of society. Iran's 2026 protests erupted after a prolonged period of ...
Exclusive: Campaigners claim changes will let companies ‘off the hook’, as government prepares to unveil new white paper for water industry Water companies could be let off fines for polluting the ...
Desalination of seawater and sewage treatment plants leave behind water that contains high concentrations of salt, metals and ...
Dangerous concentrations of algae such as "red tides" have been consistently emerging in locations around the world. A region in Southern Australia is experiencing a nine-month toxic algae bloom that ...
Microbial genes could improve our understanding of water pollution by Rebecca Owen, Eos edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Experts warn that the EU's new rules on 'forever chemicals' do not go far enough to protect Europeans from drinking 'poison'. EU-wide protections against ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water have ...
NPR's Emily Kwong talks with Mara Hoplamazian about the new podcast, "Safe to Drink," about Merrimack, New Hampshire's fight for clean drinking water.
Plastic waste is no longer just an eyesore floating on the surface of rivers and seas. A growing body of research now shows that it is reshaping the chemistry and biology of water itself, creating ...
Atlanta and the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper have reached an agreement to settle a lawsuit the nonprofit filed over pollution the city released into the river.