Don’t try this at home, kids (unless your home is a beaver lodge)!
…sticking up through the water. Now only a few stumps remain. When I was a kid, my brother and I explored the pond using a small, leaky old rowboat that…
…sticking up through the water. Now only a few stumps remain. When I was a kid, my brother and I explored the pond using a small, leaky old rowboat that…
…irrigation?” The response: “Can’t get water from places where there isn’t any. Trucking it in is expensive. Maybe science can save us again?” This started a deep dive into what…
…sodium is transparent to neutrons. On the downside, sodium reacts violently with air or water, so care must be taken to prevent coolant leakage and air or water intrusion. The…
…takes us back to 80 years ago where the Army Corps. of Engineers identified an issue with the drainage of a specific part of the delta watershed. Dikes and levee…
…discharge of pollutants into navigable waters. Allowing states to determine such was a part of the Trump administration issued rule interpreting the Clean Water Act to allow such. The US…
…especially the Lakotas, who had a long history of abuse at the hands of developers, whose water supplies were downstream from the pipeline, and whose sacred cultural lands were in…
…Thing from Water, The one-handed economist, David Zetland. Focusing on declining water quality due to failures in controlling pollutants flowing into waters. Think: The Netherlands had more sunshine in 2022 than in…
…to drink my water until I get them, and I’m running out of water. So that’s what we’re dealing with, with the frustrations of it. Norfolk Southern Won’t Clean Up Their Mess…
…often ignore at their own peril. “It is not possible to add pesticides to water anywhere without threatening the purity of water everywhere,” Carson wrote, describing the water cycle as…
…to water stress given their high-water requirements. Over 50% of today’s lithium and copper production is concentrated in areas with high water stress levels. Several major producing regions such as…