The Surprising Way Clean Energy Will Help Save the Snowpack
It’s no surprise that as the planet warms, we’re losing snow. What is surprising is that this loss isn’t just
Read moreIt’s no surprise that as the planet warms, we’re losing snow. What is surprising is that this loss isn’t just
Read moreFor BC Hydro, which serves 95 percent of British Columbia’s population, heat waves have proven a bigger problem than drought.
Read moreThe original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Scientists have come to realize that in the soil and
Read moreTo demonstrate its technology, Epic Cleantec, a water recycling company, has even brewed a beer called Epic OneWater Brew with
Read moreThis story originally appeared on Hakai and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Dead fish were everywhere, speckling the
Read more“They’ve nailed it,” agrees Eric Hoek, an environmental engineer at UCLA who trained under Elimelech 20 years ago but was
Read moreWhen rainwater falls, it soaks down into an aquifer, a layer of porous rock or loose materials like sand or gravel.
Read moreThis story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. California is no stranger to big
Read moreIn this case, water starts from a source that’s higher than the pump. (That’s important.) As this input water moves
Read moreFollowing years of concern, the US Environmental Protection Agency moved this week to clean up drinking water, announcing the nation’s first
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