In June, Shelburne Farms brought in a truckload of biochar — a tool that dates to the pre-Colombian era that some Vermonters hope can help address environmental issues associated with dairies.
Climate change and industrial activities pose increased risks to B.C.'s water, but the provincial government hasn't developed a single drinking water protection plan in the past 16 years.
The Northern Arapaho Tribe says it opposes an energy company's proposal to discharge polluted water upstream of the Wind River because it could degrade water quality and affect tribal business.
The Caribbean's pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters are under threat from the newest manifestation of a changing planet: A massive algae bloom of sargassum.
Okanagan community asks for a 'time out' to examine the cumulative impacts of logging on water quality, but the provincial government says there's no plan to stop.
The Alaskan government has issued a waste management permit to Constantine North, allowing the company to discharge waste water from an underground tunnel at its Palmer project.