Sep 18, 2019
Since launching in 2016, the National Green Infrastructure Certification Program (NGICP) has certifed more than 500 U.S. professionals. NGICP provides entry-level workers with the skills to
Jan 08, 2024
Scientists look beyond soil moisture for better ways to identify drought in tropical regions
Jan 10, 2024
California’s Pajaro Valley incentivizes private investment with innovative, market-based strategy
Mar 05, 2024
Universities, think tanks, nonprofits eligible for USD $3 million in federal funding
Mar 05, 2024
Exploring the value of bringing buried streams back to the surface in watershed restoration projects
Mar 29, 2024
U.S. National Weather Service announces all-in-one portal for hydrological forecasting and analysis
Apr 30, 2024
New York City joins a growing list of world cities experimenting with Miyazaki forests, distinguished by their dense vegetation and underground connectivity
Apr 30, 2024
This year, New Orleans conservationists air-dropped 8,000 Christmas trees into nearby wetlands to strengthen natural stormwater protections
Apr 30, 2024
Comparative study of New York City and Shanghai outlines best practices for evacuating vulnerable residents ahead of extreme storms
Apr 30, 2024
AlexRenew announces completion of 3.5-km (2.2-mi) Waterfront Tunnel, centerpiece of long-term campaign to control CSOs