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California condor with a numbered wing band soaring against a cloud-streaked sky.
A diverse group of protesters holding signs in support of science stand at a barricade.
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‘A different way of doing a festival’: Imagine Zero Music Festival debuts in Brandon, Vermont

Most live music fans have no doubt had the experience: you’re enjoying a concert or festival, only to get that guilty feeling at the end as trash is sprawled everywhere.
Detroit flooding previews risks from a warming climate
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Detroit flooding previews risks from a warming climate

Urban infrastructure in many cities was not built for current and future climate pressures.
Five bright spots in the Mekong
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Five bright spots in the Mekong

Southeast Asia's main waterway faces substantial challenges. But these five developments could change the river's course.

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The story of water in Texas

The story of water in Texas is the state’s devout allegiance to the principle that mankind has dominion over nature.
Minnesota pipeline opponents file federal lawsuit to halt construction
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Minnesota pipeline opponents file federal lawsuit to halt construction

Two Minnesota Ojibwe communities and two environmental organizations filed a lawsuit against the Line 3 oil pipeline in order to halt construction in that state.

Dry land and rearing cattle

Dry land and rearing cattle

Prolonged dry periods can have a devastating effect on the herd, and thus the livelihood of many residents in Central and West Texas.

Colorado River Indian tribes take another step toward marketing valuable water in Arizona
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Colorado River Indian tribes take another step toward marketing valuable water in Arizona

The tribes unveiled draft legislation to allow their water to be leased to users in Arizona off the reservation or stored underground.

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