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H2O Radio is journalism about water. We follow water wherever it leads us and report on what we find. We interview experts— from engineers and scientists to legislators and politicians in order to get the facts. But we also talk to ordinary folks to ask how water issues affect their lives. Why? Because we're all in this together. This is a conversation about water and our collective water future.

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H2O Radio is journalism about water. We follow water wherever it leads us and report on what we find. We interview experts— from engineers and scientists to legislators and politicians in order to get the facts. But we also talk to ordinary folks to ask how water issues affect their lives. Why? Because we're all in this together. This is a conversation about water and our collective water future.

    This Week in Water for April 21, 2024

    This Week in Water for April 21, 2024

    Fool’s Gold May Turn Out to Be Golden. That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report.

    Headlines:

    The Biden administration made 13 million acres of wilderness in Alaska off limits to oil drilling and mineral mining.

    Manufacturers of toxic “forever chemicals” may now be on the hook to clean them up.

    A lab accident has revealed an amazing superpower of queen bees.

    The next “gold” rush? Head to oil and gas waste sites.

    • 6 min
    This Week in Water for April 14, 2024

    This Week in Water for April 14, 2024

    How Taking a Walk Can Clean Water. That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report.

    Headlines:

    The EPA has taken its first step to regulate “forever chemicals” in drinking water.

    “Archaic plumbing” inside the Glen Canyon Dam is aggravating Colorado River Basin woes.

    An environmental crisis has been averted following the Baltimore bridge collapse...so far.

    A ten-minute walk could deliver clean water—and faster if you pick up the pace.

    • 6 min
    Women Could Drive the Electric Vehicle Revolution. What’s Stopping Them?

    Women Could Drive the Electric Vehicle Revolution. What’s Stopping Them?

    Women make up half the population, so the cars they choose to drive matters—especially if they’re electric vehicles that can wean us off fossil fuels. Moms could help save the planet from climate change. Is anybody listening?
    Story: https://h2oradio.org/this-week-in-water/women-could-drive-the-electric-vehicle-revolutionwhats-stopping-them

    • 5 min
    This Week in Water for March 24, 2024

    This Week in Water for March 24, 2024

    Cyberattacks Are Striking Water Systems. That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report.

    Headlines:

    Cyberhackers have targeted and disabled water and wastewater systems throughout the country.

    For Mexico City, “day zero” is a possibility. In Johannesburg and Barcelona, things aren't much better.

    We are choking on “e-waste” from discarded electronics like computers, cell phones, microwaves, and photovoltaic panels, with no end in sight.

    Zoning out—some plants that used to grow in a region will no longer thrive there.

    • 6 min
    This Week in Water for March 17, 2024

    This Week in Water for March 17, 2024

    The Benefits of Noisy Neighborhoods. That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report about water.

    Headlines:

    Two men are going to prison for tampering with rain gauges to get crop insurance payments.

    Drought causes the release of greenhouse gases, new study shows.

    Sounds that to us might resemble sizzling bacon or the grunts of pigs are pitch perfect for restoring these degraded habitats.

    Snakes—the new, high-protein superfood.

    • 5 min
    This Week in Water for March 10, 2024

    This Week in Water for March 10, 2024

    A Man Was Indicted for Smuggling Greenhouse Gases. That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report.

    Headlines:

    The seven states negotiating water use on the Colorado River hope the impasse will pass.

    Coral reefs that have been degraded by human activity and climate change can be restored fast—in just four years.

    A man was arrested at the U.S.-Mexico border last week on suspicion of smuggling, not drugs or weapons, but greenhouse gases.

    Springing forward to Daylight Saving Time bug you? Blame a guy who was looking for bugs.

    • 6 min

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