Around the globe, hotter temperatures stoked by climate change are increasing the odds of both severe drought and heavier ...
When we think about flood management, higher stop banks, stronger levees and concrete barriers usually come to mind. But what ...
Scientists have long predicted that as climate change from the burning of coal, oil and gas makes the air warmer, it holds more moisture, which means bigger, nastier atmospheric rivers are coming in ...
Freshwater ecosystems require adequate oxygen levels to sustain aerobic life and maintain healthy biological communities.
It’s important for scientists to understand how these extreme weather events will influence the sewage-associated viruses ...
Climate change may lead to more precipitation and more intense floods. A new study shows that to understand the details of this relationship, it is important to distinguish between different types of ...
Under the original 1964 treaty, Canadian officials agreed to build storage dams that hold back the water to reduce the threat ...
Giving rivers space to roam rather than increasing conventional flood infrastructure to control them would help keep human ...
The river, which provides water for both humans and animals in the districts of Kiruhura, Mbarara, Bushenyi, Buhweju, Rwampara, Kyotera, Isingiro, Sheema, Ntungamo, Rakai, Lyantonde, and Lwengo, is on ...
The United Nations World Water Development Report 2025, published by UNESCO on behalf of UN-Water, reveals that climate ...
The WaterShed recently opened its Climate + Water Education Center, which focuses on life in the Boise River watershed.