Water & Oceans

One Year On And The Global Plastics Treaty 'Is Going Backwards'

"A new Aid to Negotiations document for the Global Plastics Treaty has been released a year after Geneva's collapse, but campaigners warn it dilutes key measures and retreats from the ambition needed to end plastic pollution."

Source: Oceanographic, 08/12/2026

Anti-Uranium Advocates Swamp Hearing On Proposed Mine Near Navajo Land

"A recent hearing meant to inform the public about a new uranium mine proposal near Church Rock instead exposed wounds around the legacy of mining’s impacts on Navajo communities, as well as fresh concerns about whether technology that promises to safely extract the mineral is as clean as the industry claims."

Source: Source New Mexico, 08/12/2026

Opinion: Drought, Rationing And Dry Rivers: Global Water Crisis Is Here

"Disturbing news about our water resources is now constant and unrelenting. In just the past few weeks, media have reported that Puerto Rico is suffering a deep water crisis as severe drought has cut water supplies to thousands. The Rhine and Po rivers in Europe are at record low levels. The seven states sharing the Colorado River in the US are fighting over unprecedented shortages, while its major reservoirs have shrunk to their lowest levels since they were built."

Source: Guardian, 08/12/2026

"Trump Administration Kills a Flagship Annual Report on the Arctic"

"The Trump administration has pulled federal funding for an annual report chronicling the changing environment of the Arctic, where rapid warming is upending ecosystems, reconfiguring trade routes and scrambling Great Power strategy."

Source: New York Times, 08/12/2026

Cyberattacks On Water Utilities Renew Dem Calls For Regulations

"Two Senate Democrats introduced a bill Monday to set cybersecurity standards for water utilities — something Republicans and industry have long fought."

Source: E&E News, 08/11/2026

EPA Moves To Rescind Biden-Era Tribal Water Quality Rule

"The Trump administration plans to rescind an EPA rule requiring states to consider tribes’ rights to fish, hunt and gather wild plants when establishing water quality protections — a policy the administration argues went beyond the agency’s authority."

Source: E&E News, 08/11/2026

Ex-White House Official, Project 2025 Author, Picked as DOI Watchdog

"President Trump has nominated a former White House official and Project 2025 author to be the Interior Department’s internal watchdog, a move that critics say could hurt the integrity of the office’s investigations."

Source: The Hill, 08/10/2026

Trump DOI To Pay German Firm $1.22Bn To Cut More Offshore Wind Leases

"The German energy company RWE has reached a $1.22bn deal with the US government to relinquish its offshore wind leases and instead redirect funds towards fossil fuel investments. The agreement marks the fifth deal the Donald Trump administration has struck with energy companies, offering payouts in exchange for abandoning renewable energy projects and redirecting investment towards fossil fuels."

Source: Guardian, 08/07/2026

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