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Worldcrunch » water pollution

water pollution

Beatriz Cruz, 62, loads a water jug on her bicycle in Nueve de Julio, Buenos Aires province.
Societywater quality

Years After Court Order, Arsenic Still Flows From Taps in Argentina

by Lucila Pellettieri July 12, 2025July 11, 2025
Green Or Gonewater pollution

Undrinkable In Zimbabwe: No Solution On Tap For Harare’s Water Crisis

by Linda Mujuru April 14, 2025May 9, 2025
Holy Pollution! Will The Ganges Survive World's Largest Hindu Festival?
Greenindia

Holy Pollution! Will The Ganges Survive World’s Largest Hindu Festival?

by Indra Shekhar Singh January 15, 2025May 24, 2025
An elkhorn coral close to shore at El Eco, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico.
Greenendangered species

The Climate-Resilient Coral Reef That Could Save Puerto Rico’s Marine Life

by Gabriela Meléndez Rivera December 15, 2024May 24, 2025
Reinaldo Luzco fills two tanks with river water. The well he relied on for potable water dried up three years ago, and now he’s sometimes forced to collect drinking water from a river that naturally contains arsenic.
Green Or Goneenvironment

A Lithium Mining Company Is Drying Up Argentine Town’s Water Supply

by Lucila Pellettieri November 14, 2024May 24, 2025
The Zimbabwean Town Drowning In Chinese Factory Waste Water
Greenpollution

The Zimbabwean Town Drowning In Chinese Factory Waste Water

by Linda Mujuru December 22, 2023May 21, 2025
Stinkin’ Sunset? A Mexican Coastal Paradise Has A Major Sanitation Problem
Greenpollution

Stinkin’ Sunset? A Mexican Coastal Paradise Has A Major Sanitation Problem

by Worldcrunch November 19, 2023May 21, 2025
Will the Citarum river ever be clean?
Societypollution

The Dirtiest River In The World

by Simon Benoit-Guyod August 28, 2012May 23, 2025

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