The Mitchell Center Sustainability Talks lecture series strives to educate the University of Maine and the surrounding communities on different areas of sustainability. On Nov. 1, Kiley Daley, an ...
In a state where every drop counts, the rainfall numbers tell a story of mounting environmental desperation. Phoenix recorded just 0.01 inches of rain in January, Tucson managed only 0.10 inches, and ...
A new global study has found that people without access to clean drinking water are significantly more likely to experience ...
A new health policy brief from Health Affairs, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is titled “Water Insecurity And Population Health: Implications For Health Equity And Policy.” It ...
Water insecurity and water quality will be the focus of two lectures at Hope College on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 13-14, in Winants Auditorium of Graves Hall. The address “Making Water Insecurity ...
The number of children in the U.S. facing simultaneous water and food insecurity more than doubled between 2005 and 2020. Additionally, Black children were 3.5 times more likely than white children to ...
Extreme weather events associated with climate change (such as the drought currently affecting much of Mexico), population growth, and rapid urbanization jeopardize the availability, quantity, and ...
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