The country has entered yet another year of dry conditions, and communities are desperate for relief.
The wealthy are driving water crises in cities across the world, new research shows.
A series of atmospheric rivers have left the state dealing with ongoing disaster, from flooding and sinkholes to downed trees and power lines.
The cost of produce in the U.S. is continuing to rise as crops dwindle from increasing levels of climate change.
An aerial survey from the U.S. Forest Service found huge patches of brown trees amid ongoing drought.
People in the Andes are desperate as water sources dry up, making food scarce.
The reservoir in Spain where the Mequinenza power plant is located doesn't have enough water to keep the lights on.
High heat and low precipitation have only spread dry conditions, a NOAA analysis found.
An ongoing dry spell is endangering some of the continent's most iconic wildlife.
Glen Canyon and the Hoover Dam are “not the whole story.”
Most of the country is experiencing drought as of early August, and millions are under water use restrictions.
As if we didn't have enough trouble from regular drought, flash droughts are now becoming more common.
The Po river has not had any rain in over 110 days, revealing a barge that sank eight decades ago.
People who violate the water restrictions face $500 fines.
The Minnesota River’s waters have receded after an extensive dry period, revealing ancient remains.
The Colorado River is #1 of the nation's top 10 endangered rivers as climate change exacerbates its overburdening.
A new, graphically discordant survival guide released by Taiwan's military includes apps to download in case of an invasion by China.
A reservoir in Spain has plunged to historically low levels, revealing a modern-day Atlantis.
The famine is driven by drought—likely linked to climate change.
The program to keep wildlife hydrated will put out a record amount of water in the backcountry this year due to the megadrought.