Could Las Vegas’s Grass Removal Policies Alter the Western US Drought-Scape? By Daniel Rothberg July 24, 2021 Inside one of America’s most aggressive municipal water-conservation measures In this story: water, climate change, lifestyle, urban living, politics
8 Ways to Cut Back on Water Use, Stat By Lela Nargi July 5, 2021 Because another summer of extreme drought is upon us In this story: lifestyle, water
Tour the San Joaquin River By Geoff McGhee June 16, 2021 An interactive map and tour of the San Joaquin In this story: water, fish
Floating Down the San Joaquin River By Jeremy Miller June 16, 2021 The highly altered waterway still harbors stretches of wild beauty In this story: fish, water, climate change
Can We Save the San Joaquin's Salmon? By Jeremy Miller June 16, 2021 The upstream effort to restore a river and its fish In this story: water, fish, climate change
Fire Season's Impact on Our Water By Heather Hansman May 31, 2021 Scientists in Colorado are working to find out how, exactly, fire changes watersheds In this story: wildfire, water
Puddles By Sabrina Imbler March 24, 2021 Tears, butterflies, and the shootings in Atlanta In this story: water, racial justice, immigration
Will the Snake River’s Dams Be the Next to Come Down? By James Steinbauer March 2, 2021 A multibillion-dollar rescue package to pull Idaho’s salmon back from extinction In this story: water
In Florida, a River Gets Rights By Rebecca Renner February 9, 2021 How Orange County became the most populous area in the US to recognize rights for nature In this story: water
Another Hurdle Cleared, Klamath Dams Closer to Coming Down By Joe Purtell January 14, 2021 Advocates hope to have the dams out by 2024 In this story: water