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M inneapolis, the larger of the Twin Cities, is a dynamic urban center in Minnesota. It’s known for its vibrant arts scene, ...
Menounos and his co-authors conclude that even though B.C.’s glaciers are melting faster, they may have reached their peak ...
The Atlantic and the rainforests on one side, the Rocky Mountains and sunny prairies on the other. In Western Canada, there are two major cities you can choose to visit for your first trip: Vancouver ...
Kelleys Island floats majestically in Lake Erie’s embrace, roughly four miles north of the Marblehead Peninsula, an emerald oasis that feels worlds away from mainland Ohio. Despite measuring just over ...
You can leave the concrete jungle after breakfast and be hiking through actual jungle (well, Ohio’s version of it) by mid-morning. Yet once you’re within the park’s boundaries, the outside world feels ...
The winners of the first International Aerial Photographer of the Year competition have been announced. From more than 1,500 ...
Chris and Bob Winter built their house about 15.2m off the Mendenhall River in 1981. It flooded for the first time in 2014, an event that prompted them to raise their house 1m.
A recent trip, which included a few days in Melbourne, showed exactly how good a city can look when it embraces its ...
HESCO flood barriers installed along the Mendenhall River, including near Meander Way, in Juneau are designed to protect neighboring properties from glacial outburst flooding. Photographed on May ...
The possibility that a river is alive “changes the world,” he says. It forces us to think differently. If nature is alive, then it should excite our imaginative sympathies.
At least 42,000 gallons of oil has leaked into the Yellowstone River from a broken pipeline, leaving the Glendive city water supply smelling and tasting like petroleum.
A new analysis by UNESCO and World Resources Institute (WRI) reveals that 73% of World Heritage sites are highly exposed to water-related hazards, such as drought, water stress, or riverine and ...