Humanity has thrown the global water cycle off balance “for the first time in human history,” fueling a growing water disaster that will wreak havoc on economies, food production and lives, according ...
New findings about ocean processes in the Antarctic show melting ice shelves and changes to sea ice could have catastrophic ...
Aspen Journalism held an exciting panel in Basalt the evening of Tuesday April 9th. The event, “Hanging in the Balance: Competing Needs for Water in the West” hosted Kate Ryan, Executive Director of ...
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Do you really need eight glasses of water a day? What science actually says about hydration
Experts say the “eight glasses a day” rule is outdated — your hydration needs depend on body size, activity, and temperature, not a universal number.
Kaua'i celebrates GoFarm Hawai’i and Iwikua as 2025 Water Conservationists of the year for sustainable practices.
Many feel tethered to a water bottle, having heard that hydration is key to being healthy. Here's what the science says about how much water to drink and when. Many of us feel tethered to our water ...
While most people have heard the advice to drink eight cups of water a day, there is some flexibility there and people are capable of drinking both too much and too little, though the latter is more ...
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