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This story originally appeared on Yale Environment 360 and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Along the fabled Danube River, which snakes its way for 1,800 miles from the Black Forest in ...
Thousands of people across Europe jumped into rivers, streams and lakes in more than 160 Big Jumps Yesterday, thousands of people across Europe jumped into rivers, streams and lakes in more than 160 ...
The European Environment Agency (EEA)’s 2018 “State of Water”, published today, estimates that only 40% of European surface waters are currently healthy. The European Environment Agency (EEA)’s 2018 ...
Meanwhile, rivers are seen as the lifeline of European cities. Two billion people worldwide use river water for drinking. Whether it is their historical significance, water and food supply, or ...
Deadly floods swept through parts of Europe this week, destroying buildings and killing more than 100 people. Floods of this size have not been seen in 500 or even 1,000 years, according to ...
Temperatures in Europe are increasing at twice the average global rate. As glaciers in the Swiss Alps disappear, Europe's biggest rivers are losing a crucial source of their summer water flow.