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News tag: Environment

Environment news

Compare and contrast: Trees That Have Never Known Plentiful Rainfall Better Prepared for Drought

Yale Environment 360 When faced with a severe drop in rainfall, trees change in ways that allow them to better cope with future droughts. They develop smaller, hardier cells and […]

Canada’s water governance and management systems threaten the country’s water supply

The Conversation – Canada Canada has been largely immune to the issues of water scarcity, quality and accessibility affecting billions around the globe – issues that are only growing in […]

Compare and contrast: What do the Los Angeles fires tell us about the coming water wars?

The Guardian We don’t have to await the dystopian future for the water wars to begin. The struggle over water, between private interests and the public good, the powerful and […]

Compare and contrast: Can California use ocean salt water to put out fires? Here are three key factors for L.A. firefighters

CBS News While some fire hydrants in Los Angeles ran dry amid the extreme wildfires, people wondered if firefighters could use salt water from the ocean instead of depleting fresh […]

‘Water everywhere’: Crews respond to water main break in central Edmonton

Global News A local utility provider advised drivers to avoid the area around a central Edmonton intersection on Tuesday morning as crews responded to a water main break. As of […]

Compare and contrast: New NOAA dataset to help improve flood mitigation tools, flood-risk assessment

Phys.org The first modeled, historical water level and wave dataset for the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf coasts was released today by NOAA’s National Ocean Service (NOS). This comprehensive dataset known […]

Compare and contrast: RAF bases are hotspots of ‘forever chemical’ groundwater pollution, MoD documents show

The Guardian RAF bases are hotspots of toxic “forever chemical” pollution in water, analysis of Ministry of Defence documents has revealed. Moreover, some of the highest concentrations of these chemicals […]

Compare and contrast: Hiroshima flooding: A case study of well usage and adaptive governance

Science Daily Society is often vulnerable to disasters, but how humans manage during and after can turn devastation into opportunities for improved resilience. For instance, private wells are attracting attention […]

Compare and contrast: Chemicals in sewage sludge fertilizer pose cancer risk, EPA says

The Associated Press Harmful chemicals in sewage sludge spread on pasture as fertilizer pose a risk to people who regularly consume milk, beef and other products from those farms, in […]

Compare and contrast: ‘Forgotten’. How one Mexican city struggles against big industry for water

Al Jazeera “Water flows toward the money and to companies like Coca-Cola, not to the people”. San Crist bal, a city of 200,000 people, is home to a bottling plant […]

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