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News tag: Environment

Environment news

Compare and contrast: Earth’s lands are drying out. Nations are trying to address it in talks this week

The Associated Press Much of Earth’s lands are drying out and damaging the ability of plant and animal life to survive, according to a United Nations report released Monday at […]

Compare and contrast: Drylands now make up 40% of land on Earth, excluding Antarctica, study says

The Guardian An area of land nearly a third larger than India has turned from humid conditions to dryland – arid areas where agriculture is difficult – in the past […]

Parasite behind fish-killing whirling disease found in B.C. lake

CBC The BC Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship says three trout samples from the southern arm of Kootenay Lake have tested positive for Myxobolus cerebralis, the parasite that […]

Compare and contrast: Ships taking extra caution after seiche exposes parts of the Detroit River’s bank

CBC A seiche that has taken the river and Lake Erie by storm. It’s a natural phenomenon that happens when strong winds push water from one end of a basin […]

Compare and contrast: From Parched to Overflow: How Record-Breaking Rains Revived Lake Casitas

SciTechDaily After more than 15 years of declining water levels, Lake Casitas in Southern California has made a remarkable recovery. By November 2022, the lake had dropped to historic lows […]

Compare and contrast: As floodwaters rise, toxic contaminants released from old landfills pose more of a hazard to nature and to us

The Conversation – United Kingdom Flooding has the potential to stir up long-forgotten sources of pollution and climate change is exacerbating that.   Click here to read the story.   […]

Compare and contrast: ‘Brexit problem’: UK tap water safety at risk after testing labs shut down

The Guardian The safety of tap water in the UK could be at risk because water companies are unable to use products to clean it, industry insiders have said, as […]

Compare and contrast: Swelling streams – climate change causes more sediment in high-mountain rivers

Science Daily Many high-mountain rivers in Asia transport more sediment downstream compared to a few years ago. Changes in sediment levels have a particularly strong impact on agriculture, water quality, […]

Compare and contrast: A River in Washington State Now Has Enforceable Legal Rights

Inside Climate News Voters in the city of Everett chose to grant the Snohomish River watershed rights to exist, regenerate and flourish as part of a November ballot initiative.   […]

Water contamination in Torbay? Residents file class-action lawsuit

The Telegram A proposed class-action lawsuit filed against the Government of Canada on behalf of a group of impacted residents near the Pine Ridge Creek subdivision. The lawsuit alleges that […]

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