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  • Six States Listed as Facing ‘Excessive Groundwater Withdrawals’ in Report on Global Decline
    Six States Listed as Facing ‘Excessive Groundwater Withdrawals’ in Report on Global Decline
    Six states are facing significant declines in groundwater resources, according to a study published in Nature. The report looked at “excessive groundwater withdrawals” by studying 170,000 monitoring wells in over 40 ...
    January 26, 2024BY Matt McGregor
  • Scott Wilson Tackles ‘Forever Chemicals’ Through Technology
    Scott Wilson Tackles ‘Forever Chemicals’ Through Technology
    Scott Wilson works to take persistent, toxic chemicals out of the environment. He's the president and CEO of ...
    November 11, 2021BY Nathan Worcester
  • China Faces Food-Security Crisis Due to Groundwater Shrinkage, Pollution, Report Says
    China Faces Food-Security Crisis Due to Groundwater Shrinkage, Pollution, Report Says
    China faces a food production crisis due to its agricultural policies that encouraged the over-pumping of groundwater and ...
    March 3, 2020BY Chriss Street
  • For Organic Farms, Tillage Is a Double-Edged Sword
    For Organic Farms, Tillage Is a Double-Edged Sword
    In the battle against weeds, tillage is one of the strongest weapons organic or ecologically based farmers have.
    October 17, 2015BY Andrea Elyse Messer
  • Arsenic Attaches to Water That’s ‘Too Pure’
    Arsenic Attaches to Water That’s ‘Too Pure’
    Can water ever be too clean? If the intent is to store it underground, the answer, surprisingly, is ...
    September 5, 2015BY Ker Than
  • Bottled Water Is a Trend in US, China, and India—but for Different Reasons
    Bottled Water Is a Trend in US, China, and India—but for Different Reasons
    This year, global bottled water consumption is expected to overtake carbonated beverages. Why is bottled water so popular ...
    June 12, 2015BY Annie Wu
  • Australia: Decision on Coal Mines Plays Into NSW Elections
    Australia: Decision on Coal Mines Plays Into NSW Elections
    SYDNEY—Coal mining on the rich farming lands of the Liverpool Plains is shaping up to be a major ...
    March 4, 2015BY Shar Adams
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