All Americans —farmers included— will suffer the consequences of degraded water quality and damaging floods that will come with the repeal of the Clean Water Rule.
Trump’s EPA seeks to limit state’s authority on climate action. If this effort succeeds, our towns and cities will face dirtier air, hotter summers and more extreme weather — and there will be less we can do about it.
If you’ve got clean, abundant water, thank a forest — and do what you can to protect it. Don’t wait for the well, or the taps, to run dry.
As the leading environmental publisher, Island Press is committed to spreading ideas that inspire change. Sometimes, that means taking those ideas straight to lawmakers. On February 8, Island Press partnered with Congressman Jared Huffman's office to...
Philanthropic capital can be a catalyst for sustainable, resilient solutions to our complex and costly water problems.
Milwaukee aspires to be a global leader in managing water resources. The first step is to make sure its own water is safe to drink
A podcast interview with nationally known environmental leader Rebecca Wodder on building community resilience at the water's edge
The EPA's WaterSense program helps communities save water and energy. Why then is President Trump trying to flush the program away?
A new report details the increasing implementation of citywide green infrastructure networks, including investments on both public and privately owned sites.
Cities and states should pursue equitable water solutions, not water shutoffs