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It’s believed that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon — going as far back as 600 B.C.E. — were maintained by a river through a pulley water system known today as hydroponics.
Five conservation groups argue that too much water is being diverted from the river, hurting habitat and recreational ...
Agriculture sucks a whopping 80 percent of the Colorado River’s water every year. The largest contributor to that massive amount of drainage is not commonly criticized culprits such as California ...
BRATTLEBORO — The Connecticut River Conservancy and four other environmental groups in Vermont and New Hampshire have filed legal challenges to the water quality permits granted this spring to Great ...
According to Yip, the project’s goal is to ensure a food supply that is resilient to climate change. He outlines that hydroponics, a method where plants grow in water rather than soil, is ...
The River District plans to apply for $40 million in funding from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s B2E funding. This money from the Inflation Reduction Act is earmarked for environmental drought ...
Berens River First Nation is suing Manitoba Hydro and the provincial and federal governments over a nearly 50-year-old hydroelectric project it alleges has devastated the Lake Winnipeg environment ...
Indus Water Treaty suspension: The dangerous consequences of hydro-politics The weaponisation of water must be urgently addressed as a global climate justice issue. Mehebub Sahana, The Conversation ...