Compare and contrast: What Makes the Eastern U.S. Drought Different from the West’s
Scientific American Drought is more synonymous with the western U.S., but the eastern part of the country can descend into such conditions surprisingly quickly. Click here to read the […]
Compare and contrast: In the Dry Colorado River Delta, the Future of These Green Oases Hangs in the Balance
Inside Climate News Restoration sites provide critical habitat for migrating birds where the river no longer flows, but the conservationists behind them worry that political tensions could threaten their survival. […]
Compare and contrast: California Water Experts Prepare for Climate Whiplash
Inside Climate News As climate change brings sudden shifts between extreme drought and catastrophic floods, water policy experts urge state resource managers to take a new approach. Click here […]
Compare and contrast: Making a difference: Efficient water harvesting from air possible
Science Daily A research team has found a way to make more efficient the desorption of water-adsorption polymers used in atmospheric water harvesting and desiccant air conditioning. Click here […]
Compare and contrast: Parks Canada begins structural repairs at Elliot Falls Dam
Water Canada Parks Canada has announced that structural repairs will soon commence at the Elliot Falls Dam, located on the Gull River near Norland in Kawartha Lakes. The initiative is […]
Compare and contrast: Salt water creeping up Delaware River in worrying sign for big fresh water source.
The Guardian Salty ocean water is creeping up the Delaware River, the source for much of the drinking water for Philadelphia and millions of others, brought on by drought conditions […]
Compare and contrast: Rainwater is insufficient to replenish the Guarani Aquifer owing to overuse and drought, study warns
EurekAlert! A study conducted by researchers at S o Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil measured the contributions of rainwater and groundwater to the maintenance of springs and rivers in […]
Compare and contrast: How the Return of Salmon to the Klamath River Shows Us What’s Possible in Wildlife
Scientific American Once a tragic example of degraded wildlife habitat, the Klamath River’s dam removal demonstrates how people can halt the decline of, and even restore, wildlife. Click here […]
Record Great Lakes temperatures: What they mean for Ontario’s snow season
The Weather Network At the end of November, the Great Lakes are sitting in record-breaking territory. Find out what this means for lake-effect snow for the remainder of fall and […]
Compare and contrast: How the Return of Salmon to the Klamath River Shows Us What’s Possible in Wildlife Conservation
Scientific American Once a tragic example of degraded wildlife habitat, the Klamath River’s dam removal demonstrates how people can halt the decline of, and even restore, wildlife. Click here […]