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08/18/2026
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By Iva Greene
Environmental Groups Sue EPA Over Approval of Semiconductor Chemicals Used in AI Data Centers
Three environmental organizations filed suit on Friday, Aug 14, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco – challenging the Environmental Protection Agency‘s (EPA) approval of two chemicals used in semiconductor manufacturing. CHIPS Communities United and the Sierra Club, represented by Earthjustice, filed the petition, according to Children’s Health Defense [1]. The […]
08/14/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study proposes ancient water-management system near Egypt’s Red Pyramid
Two large buried structures near Egypt’s Red Pyramid may have formed part of an ancient hydraulic system designed to capture floodwater, trap sediment and regulate its flow, according to a study published in Nature and led by researchers at Cairo University. The structures, located roughly 15 to 25 miles south of Cairo in the Dahshur […]
08/10/2026
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By Iva Greene
Lake Mead Falls to Record Low as Western Drought Persists
Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoir by storage capacity, has fallen to its lowest level on record as drought persists across the American West, according to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) data. The reservoir’s surface elevation measured 1,040.50 feet above sea level on Thursday, below the previous record low of 1,040.58 feet set in July […]
08/06/2026
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By Iva Greene
Atrazine and Imidacloprid Lead Pesticide Risks in U.S. Waterways, USGS Study Finds
A U.S. Geological Survey review identified the herbicides atrazine and metolachlor and the neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid as the pesticides posing the highest risk in U.S. surface waters, according to the study findings. The study, published in May in Environmental Science & Technology, analyzed pesticide concentrations across the Continental United States between 2013 and 2022. Atrazine […]
07/28/2026
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By Iva Greene
How to Hydrate Skin From the Inside Out: A Step-by-Step Guide
Skin dehydration is a condition of temporary water loss that can affect any skin type, according to dermatologists and wellness reports. Unlike dry skin, which is characterized by a lack of oil, dehydrated skin requires water replenishment through both internal and external methods. Observers and wellness practitioners report that individuals with visibly healthy, clear skin […]
07/25/2026
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By Iva Greene
Scientists Warn Aquatic Oxygen Decline May Reshape Ecosystems
Oxygen levels in rivers worldwide have declined over the past four decades, according to a study published May 15, 2026 in Science Advances and reported by Iva Greene on NaturalNews.com [1]. The research, led by Prof. Kun Shi of the Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, found that tropical waterways were among the most affected, […]
07/21/2026
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By Iva Greene
Researchers Test Two Methods to Destroy PFAS in Water
Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) in Germany are testing two technologies designed to destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water, according to a report. The methods – hydrodynamic cavitation and cold atmospheric plasma – aim to break down the persistent chemicals rather than simply relocate them, officials said. Preliminary results showed that hydrodynamic cavitation degraded […]
07/21/2026
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By Iva Greene
Nanoplastics in Drinking Water May Be Making Dangerous Bacteria Stronger, New Study Warns
Study Finds Nanoplastics May Strengthen Bacterial Biofilms A study published July 17 in the journal Water Research found that nanoplastics, tiny plastic particles invisible to the naked eye, can increase the mechanical strength of bacterial biofilms and make them more resistant to disinfectants. The research, conducted by Virginia Tech and an international team, examined how […]
07/17/2026
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By Iva Greene
Puerto Rico Declares Emergency, Imposes 48-Hour Water Rationing as Drought Worsens
Puerto Rico announced water rationing measures on Thursday as a drought intensifies across the U.S. territory, prompting Governor Jenniffer González to declare a state of emergency, officials said. Thousands of residents in the island’s northeast region will face 48-hour rationing periods starting Friday, said Luis González, executive president of the Puerto Rico Water and Sewer […]
07/14/2026
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By Iva Greene
Bacteria Found in Cheyenne Wastewater Linked to Meta Data Center Construction
The Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities has permanently revoked Meta’s authorization to discharge wastewater from its data center construction after a rare bacterium was discovered in the city’s reclaimed water system, according to officials. The bacterium, Cupriavidus gilardii, was first detected during routine wastewater sampling in late February but was announced July 8, officials said. […]
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