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Largely due to groundwater pumping and shifting of land after the last ice age, major urban areas are subsiding, which could ...
The Atlantic Ocean has a toxic seaweed problem. Floating in brown islands of algae, this year’s sargassum bloom has already ...
By Shreya Dasgupta Nearly a third of all antibiotics that people consume end up in the world’s rivers, a new study finds.
The increasing frequency of once-in-a-decade agricultural and ecological drought has underscored the urgency of studying hydrological changes. A research team has analyzed the estimated changes in ...
In three out of four watershed regions, Blue Water Baltimore, a nonprofit environmental organization, found declining trends ...
The Environmental Protection Agency says it will roll back limits on several types of what are known as forever chemicals in drinking water ...
With the arrival of warmer months, Britons are washing their cars more frequently—but some cities are clearly leading the way in keeping their motors spotless.
The historically intense dust storms El Paso has experienced this spring could become the norm if record-setting heat and ...