The next president of the United States will likely need to work fast with local actors to react to dropping water in the Southwest.
Activists who call themselves “Water Protectors” have raised over one million dollars to support the North Dakota protesters through online fundraising sites.
A new Yale study suggests the fluids used in fracking to extract natural gas contain carcinogens that may cause childhood leukemia.
Spain is the fifth-largest producer in the world of wind power and the third-biggest exporter.
The bacteria was found in the water supply at four different American Airlines hangars.
Conditions in Haiti following Hurricane Matthew are similar to the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake there.
A new study shows that a large number of Americans have elevated levels of chromium-6 in their water.
Thousands of grouper, sea trout and snook have washed up dead on beaches already.
Cindy Lerner, the mayor of Pinecrest, Florida, says her town is drowning.
NASA scientists told reporters Monday that they've reaffirmed icy plumes on Europa.
NASA plans on detailing new observations from photos taken of Jupiter's moon.
One of the rumored iPhone 7 features is water resistance.
The fossils, which date back 3.7 billion years and predate the world’s previous oldest stromatolite fossils, could point to rapid emergence of life on a young Earth.
According to a new study, more than half of the groundwater in the region now has excessive amounts of arsenic and salinity, making it unfit for consumption or irrigation.
A new blending method could help drive costs down and be more useful.
Observations suggest that Venus likely had water oceans in its distant past, making it ideal to host life.
Harvard researchers have shown the presence of PFASs, which can cause alarming health issues in the water that many Americans are drinking.
The new reports go against earlier ones that cited Rio de Janeiro’s highly polluted beaches and bays.
With less than a week before the Olympics kick off in Rio, athletes and tourists are being warned to avoid putting their heads under the city's polluted waters.
Dozens of worshippers offering up special Ramadan prayers at a mosque were swept away in the flood waters, officials said Sunday.
Findings by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention follow a water-contamination crisis in the Michigan city.
Authorities have warned of more rain on Java, the country's main island, advising residents to stay on "high alert."