Cleaning Up Urban Storm Water Could Be A Boon For Water-Stressed Cities
"3 promising new technologies could help send storm water to taps in thirsty cities".
"3 promising new technologies could help send storm water to taps in thirsty cities".
"When it comes to leadership in environmental organizations, key positions are still held by white men."
"Environmentalists are going on offense against President Trump's latest pick to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, signaling that another bruising confirmation fight looms in the weeks ahead."
"A federal court Friday upheld the massive national monument former President Obama created off of the New England coast in the Atlantic Ocean."
"An earthquake hit northern Haiti late on Saturday, killing at least 14 people and sparking a scramble by rescue agencies to help residents of the worst-hit towns in the impoverished Caribbean country."
"Robert Bilott, who successfully sued DuPont over PFOA, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of everyone in the U.S. who has PFAS chemicals in their blood."
"Tropical Storm Michael is on track to hit the Florida Panhandle midweek as a Category 2 hurricane packing 100 miles per hour (160 kmh) or stronger winds, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said early Monday in an advisory."
"A landmark report from the United Nations’ scientific panel on climate change paints a far more dire picture of the immediate consequences of climate change than previously thought and says that avoiding the damage requires transforming the world economy at a speed and scale that has “no documented historic precedent.”"

Here you'll find multimedia coverage of #SEJ2018 in Flint, Michigan, hosted by the University of Michigan-Flint. Image: Environmental Justice panel "Elevating and Improving Our Reporting on Environmental Justice Issues". © Dale Willman/SEJ.
"The Forest Service tomorrow [Friday] will unveil proposed changes to Obama-era greater sage grouse conservation plans covering more than 5 million acres of national forest and grasslands in five Western states."