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Ancient Himalayan village relocates as climate shifts reshape daily life

July 1, 2025

By Aniruddha Ghosal and Niranjan Shrestha – APNews.com July 1, 2025 SAMJUNG, Nepal (AP) — The Himalayan village of Samjung did not die in a day. Perched in a wind-carved valley in Nepal’s Upper Mustang, more than 13,000 feet (3,962 meters) above sea level, the Buddhist village lived by slow, deliberate rhythms — herding yaks… >> Read More

Water expert warns Americans about ‘chemical cocktail’ in tap water contaminated with dangerous PFAS chemicals

June 28, 2025

By Gabriele Regalbuto – FOX Business June 28, 2025 As a record-breaking heatwave swept through parts of the U.S. this week, Americans increased their consumption of plain water, including tap and bottled varieties, to boost hydration and avoid heat-related illnesses. Amid unbearable temperatures and seasonal changes, children and adults should increase their water intake but… >> Read More

Statement from the PE Alliance on Gov. Abbott’s Commitment to Water

June 19, 2025

June 24, 2025 The #HDPE pipe industry is delighted to see Governor Abbott’s commitment to Water in the State of Texas. Texas is leading the way! With Governor Abbott’s multi-billion dollar water initiative, the Lone Star State is investing in a sustainable future. As a global hub for HDPE resin and pipe production, Texas is perfectly… >> Read More

Texas asks voters to approve billions to avoid future water shortages

June 18, 2025

Brady Dennis – MSN.com (The Washington Post) June 18, 2025 Lawmakers in the Lone Star State will ask voters to make a Texas-size investment in the state’s water future, as part of a push to stave off looming shortages in one of the fastest-growing corners of the nation. Gov. Greg Abbott (R) on Wednesday afternoon… >> Read More

NASA Satellite Captures Massive Wastewater Flow off California Coast

June 13, 2025

Natalia Mesa – Gizmodo.com June 13, 2025 In 2022, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory launched a satellite sensor to map minerals in the Earth’s dusty, arid regions. But that’s not all it’s useful for—in a new study, scientists used the spectroscopic tool to study massive amounts of sewage flowing into the sea off the Southern California… >> Read More

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