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More places should practice going without crucial resources.
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More American cities—even those seen as affluent—are home to people living without running water as people are being ...
Far too many people, especially those of color, are now in such extreme poverty they are being pushed into homes that do not meet the basic ... the status of running water in households, as measured ...
Some cities are requiring residents to put food waste in plastic bags. We follow the food waste journey to understand why.
Just because the warmer days are now behind us doesn't mean you need to stop staying hydrated. Whether you're the person who always forgets to drink water or you refill your Stanley cup a few times a ...
Nearly two hours east of Grand Junction on a remote dirt road on the Grand Mesa is a nondescript, shallow, sage-brush-covered ...
Exactly 200 years ago, a French engineer introduced an idea that would quantify the universe’s inexorable slide into decay.
A new study has mapped 35 years of river changes on a global scale. The work has revealed significant effects on both downstream (44% decrease in water flow) and upstream (17% flow increase) rivers, ...