
One Tulare County groundwater region setting the standard for protecting residential wells – SJV Water
One Tulare County groundwater region setting the standard for protecting residential wells [from SJV Water]

One Tulare County groundwater region setting the standard for protecting residential wells [from SJV Water]

From multimedia pieces and documentary films to photographs, they're amplifying the life and beauty that blooms in the borderlands. [from Yahoo News]

The continuing injustice of Flint should be a wakeup call. With billions flowing from Washington and millions of lead pipes still in place across the

Residents of a historic Black community in Louisiana who’ve spent years fighting against a massive grain export facility set to be built on the grounds

Water suppresses fire, but fire may also suppress clean drinking water. Worsening wildfires could contaminate water with burnt materials, soil, and nutrients. This is especially

In a clash over the past versus the future, some descendants of enslaved people in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, are fighting to keep

The Louisiana plantation home where one of the largest slave revolts in U.S. history began has Black owners for the first time. They say the

Energy independence is sometimes used interchangeably with the term energy security, though the concepts are distinct. [from one5c]

Whether transforming textile waste into beautiful handmade paper and journals or walking across the US collecting litter and connecting with people and communities, Chauncey Foster,

Sluggish progress on reducing nutrient runoff into the Bay marks an inconvenient truth, but offers lessons for others seeking to clean their watersheds. [from WWNO]

Two years ago, residents and other partners helped plant 77 young trees in Lower Price Hill as a strategy to adapt the neighborhood to climate