Newsletter Photo by Joshua Leong on Unsplash The oceans are missing their rivers For billions of years, rivers connected continents to the sea. Then we came along.
Impacts Photo by Dave Hoefler on Unsplash As drought grips American West, irrigation becomes selling point for Michigan Will there be enough water for Michigan's thriving farm sector, and for every other use of a natural resource growing scarcer across much of the rest of the nation?
Newsletter Slow recovery: Repeated floods and storms strain East Kentucky's aging infrastructure Two floods in less than two years, plus a crippling ice storm laid bare the weaknesses in rural east Kentucky's aging infrastructure system.
Newsletter www.circleofblue.org ‘A lot of catastrophe': Louisiana water systems still reeling from Hurricane Laura Nearly three weeks after the Category 4 storm, more than 30 water systems in the state are still not operating.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding