NASA’s Perseverance rover has discovered a “buried treasure” of Martian history. For years, the Red Planet has been a center ...
Tens of thousands of words are being written and hundreds of conversations are taking place across the state on why duck numbers continue to decline in a place that thinks of itself as the ...
This article is authored by Aun Abdullah, programme director, Sustainable Urbanisation, Lodha Foundation.
The increasingly sparse snow pack is getting whacked by what can only be described as an unseasonable mountain heat wave. The ...
By 2050, up to half the world's urban population will face water scarcity. A new model of water supply, demand, and policies in a drought-prone city of 7 million in India shows how policies could ...
Britain is preparing to cancel its contribution to one of the Large Hadron Collider's next major upgrades.
Carbon farming has appeared as a potential revenue source, raising farm incomes, strengthening climate resilience, and ...
Upper and Lower Basin states are at odds over post-2026 operations for the drought-stricken river, raising litigation risks and highlighting credit uncertainty.
Berkeley is adopting the ‘Zone 0’ regulation, which mandates first 5ft around the home in high-risk areas should be clear of combustible material ...
Salt used to remove ice from roadways is collecting in Simcoe's watershed — a source of drinking water for hundreds of thousands of people.
Stephen Rutt’s exploration of Britain’s waterlands combines clear-eyed scientific writing with just the right amount of epiphanic prose, writes David Robinson ...
Large parts of the world are facing ‘water bankruptcy’. This calls for a re-examination of water rights, subsidies, pricing mechanisms and land-use practices that encourage over-extraction ...