Jul 12 Watch Money Flow Is Concern for California’s San Joaquin River Restoration Money Flow Is Concern for California's San Joaquin River Restoration… Continue watching
Jul 12 A Look Into a River’s Past By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy California has funded scientists from the San Francisco Estuary Institute to reconstruct an image of the San Joaquin Delta’s pre-Spanish landscape. They layer navigational charts, government land surveys, drawings, photographs, and journals to paint detailed picture of the Delta ecosystem… Continue reading
Jun 11 Watch Could Agriculture Bloom in the Desert? Qatar Works to Invent an Innovative Oasis Could Agriculture Bloom in the Desert? Qatar Works to Invent an Innovative Oasis… Continue watching
Mar 13 Watch Protecting Americans From Danger in the Drinking Water In part one of a two-part series Miles O’Brien travels to Hinkley, Calif., the town featured in the movie Erin Brockovich, for its multi-million battle over contaminated groundwater. O'Brien reports on the investigation into the chemical Chromium-6, the agency that… Continue watching
Mar 13 Watch Erin Brockovich: The Real-Life Unhappy Ending Miles O'Brien looks at the continuing controversy over chromium 6 in Hinkley, California. Continue watching
Jan 03 Into Pungent Water Science correspondent Miles O'Brien plunged into a muck of that which rhymes with "it" to investigate our ailing sewage system. Here's his story of what happened underground. Don't miss his full report on tonight's NewsHour. Continue reading
Jan 03 Watch Underground: A Hidden World of Water Pipes Miles interviews Chuck Hersey of SEMCOG. Continue watching
Jan 02 Watch Taking Infrastructure for Granted Miles interviews Greg DiLoreto on the country's sewage infrastructure. Continue watching
Oct 30 The Aftermath of Post-Tropical Storm Sandy By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy Hurricane Sandy was downgraded to a post-tropical storm on Monday after it made landfall on the New Jersey coast. But the super storm packed a punch, leaving 8.1 million homes and businesses without power, closing transportation. The damage is currently… Continue reading
Apr 25 Watch Why Clean, Safe Water Is Still Out of Reach for Liberia Since 1980, Liberia has tackled a cycle of civil war, claiming over 200,000 lives while developing an impossible water crisis. In partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, correspondent Steve Sapienza and two local journalists unearth why the government… Continue watching