Watershed Protection? There’s an App for ThatBy Robert I. McDonald / On January 5th, 2016 Honestly, I never thought developing a web app would lead me to the banks of the Dead Sea.
Mark's Desk: Five Steps Toward a Brighter Water Future for California By Mark Tercek / On October 13th, 2015 Last week, government scientists issued their strongest forecast yet for what some are calling a “Godzilla” El Niño. But will it be enough?
A World Without RiversBy Brian Richter / On August 27th, 2015 This post orginally appeared at National Geographic's Voices blog
Why the California Water Crisis is a Foretaste of Water Crises to ComeBy Robert I. McDonald / On June 25th, 2015 A water meter in Richmond, Virginia.
Cotton, Cashmere, ChemicalsBy Elizabeth Grossman / On June 11th, 2015 Photo by epSos .de, used under Creative Commons licensing.
#ForewordFriday: Thirsty? EditionBy Meghan Bartels / On June 5th, 2015 Bottled water in New York City.
#ForewordFriday: Singin' in the Rain EditionBy Meghan Bartels / On May 15th, 2015 This urban rain garden two blocks from the Island Press office doesn't just help the city manage rainwater, it's also educates urbanites about rain, serves as wildlife habitat and is a lovely place to enjoy a frozen yogurt afternoon snack.
#ForewordFriday: The Things You Don't Think Of EditionBy Meghan Bartels / On April 3rd, 2015 A drought- and disease-resistant wheat variety growing in Pakistan.
Making Nice Isn't for EveryoneBy Lucy Moore / On January 21st, 2015 Photo by Hartwig HKD, used under Creative Commons licensing.