Trump is thirsty for Canada’s water, but our own gluttony is the bigger threat
Scarcity, pollution, and deregulation are putting Canada’s water supply under siege
Scarcity, pollution, and deregulation are putting Canada’s water supply under siege

For more than a century, the world has run on coal; then last year, it lost the lead.
Utah cities, ski resorts, farmers, and scientists tracking and preparing for the fallout of this year’s lowest-ever snowpack and winter drought are already feeling the effects.
From toxic smoke and oil spills to rising emissions, poisoned soil, and damaged ecosystems, war can reshape the environment long after the fighting stops.
Warmer days and longer growing seasons are making northern regions in Ontario and the Prairies more hospitable for cattle farms, but grocery bills haven’t caught up.
A new UN report maps how extreme heat is tearing through every layer of the global food system — and mostly overlooks the people at the heart of it.
Months of drought and hot temperatures have impacted water levels in Illinois, leading to concerns about water supply.
