Finnish City Taps Sewers for Energy in Sprint for Net Zero
Finland’s oldest city has slashed emissions by more than half and is now looking to heat from sewage to get to net zero.
Read MoreFollowing Kakhovka Dam Flooding, Helpers Rush To Provide Clean Water To Ukrainians
Floods in Ukraine caused 16,000 people to lose their homes, and water contamination and scarcity threaten human health and the environment. This organization is stepping in.
Read MoreThese People & Groups are Ensuring the Navajo Nation Has Access To Clean Water
Alongside Rotary and the nonprofit DigDeep, the Navajo are bringing a vital commodity to their ancestral homeland
Read MoreCape Town Solved Their Water Crisis — Here’s What We Can Learn From Them
In 2018, after three years of poor rainfall and the worst droughts on record between 2015 and 2018, the city made the announcement “that drastic action was required to avoid running out of water entirely.”
Read MoreCould Cleaning the Tigris River Help Repair Iraq's Damaged Reputation?
One man’s mission to remove trash from the polluted river in Baghdad has inspired a nationwide movement that shows how environmental efforts inspire peace.
Read MoreWater-guzzling Yards Are Getting a Celebrity Makeover
A new reality series is using the HGTV method to tackle Florida’s water supply issues. Get ready to meet "Flip My Florida Yard." Read more...
Read MoreWomen Activists in El Salvador Are Organizing To Prevent Deforestation and Loss of Access To Water
A group of women in rural El Salvador is standing up against a major infrastructure project that threatens to clear hundreds of hectares of forest and cut off access to rivers that provide the community with clean drinking water.
Read MoreWater Protectors in Standing Rock Are Fighting For a Safer America
At the Standing Rock Reservation between North & South Dakota, a community of Indigenous activists is working to protect water and water systems across the U.S. They are known as Water Protectors: a group of cultural organizers who believe in the sacred nature of water and land.
Read MoreAdvocates Are Working To Give Water Legal Rights
Threatened by development, five bodies of water are suing the State of Florida, making the unprecedented argument that nature has legal rights, too.
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