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Industrial farming, golf courses, and some industries all contribute an incredible amount of nutrient runoff that enters our waterways. This influx of unexpected nutrients can cause algae blooms and otherwise damage the local ecosystem. To combat thi...

As global warming melts the polar ice caps we are witnessing a human caused increase in sea level. The city of Rotterdam is on the front lines of holding back this tidal increase and they have designed some nifty ways to protect the people that live...

At Al-Emirati Hospital in Rafah, a woman identified by Doctors Without Borders as Maha sought a delivery room as she began going into labor, but was denied: “All the delivery rooms were full,” an emergency coordinator working with the humanitaria...

Bottled water sold in the US can contain 240,000 tiny pieces of plastic, a new study found. These micro and nanoplastics can enter the bloodstream.

"California Forever" is a pet project of some Silicon Valley billionaires to build "a new walkable city of 50,000 people" on a traunch of agricultural land in Solano County, located in the northeastern region of the San Francisco Bay. While there i...

In Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza, there’s an orphaned, premature baby who was born at 32 weeks, shortly before his mother died. He’s alive solely due to an incubator that allows him to breathe, Fikr Shalltoot, Gaza director of Medical Aid for Palesti...

"The water pipe" — despite what a top Biden official claimed on Sunday — is not "back on" in Southern Gaza.