Huge amounts of winter snow are now melting, quickly filling waterways in the national park.
Almost 175 years after the Gold Rush began, Californians are left holding the bag for thousands of abandoned mines.
A phallic ice formation dubbed "Dickie Berg" has lost its tip. RIP big guy.
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.
An average user’s conversational exchange with ChatGPT amounts to dumping a large bottle of fresh water out on the ground, new research says.
Parts of the UK have transformed after the wettest March in decades.
A winter of relentless storms has refilled lakes all over California.
As the world gets drier, do we need to turn to the ocean?
Snow depths measured near Lake Tahoe are more than 200% of average for this time of the year.
The freight company now faces a federal lawsuit over environmental damage caused by chemicals spilled in its February train derailment in Ohio.
A hard-hitting Earther investigation into a crucial question.
As subterranean water inches higher, so do threats to air and water.
Sweating sicknesses, New World epidemics, and other strange clusters of illness with no clear cause.
More than 8,000 gallons of a latex chemical solution spilled into the Delaware River on Friday. So far, officials have said tap water remains safe to drink.
The deadly storm hit Mozambique and Malawi for a second time over the weekend, weeks after it first made landfall in February.
Along more than 140 miles of Florida's west coast, humans and marine life are suffering from a toxic algae bloom.
Japan's island count more than doubled to more than 14,000 in its newest mapping surveyance endeavor.
Health officials say the man likely contracted the dangerous amoeba by rinsing his nose with unboiled tap water.
Cases of extensively drug-resistant Shigella are becoming more common in the U.S., while an outbreak in Cape Verde has sickened hundreds of tourists.