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Water
August 2024
Environmentalist becomes first juror to swear oath on river water
Paul Powlesland, the co-founder of Lawyers for Nature, says he considers the River Roding to be sacred
Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
Anger mounts over environmental cost of Google datacentre in Uruguay
Protesters say recently approved tax-free datacentre will ‘provide nothing except toxic waste and greenhouse gases’
The first summer I …
Sea swimming was my saviour. But the dumping of sewage changed everything
Jo Bateman
My daily dips were a game-changer for my mental health. Now I’m suing the water company that’s deprived me of them, says Jo Bateman
July 2024
‘Our bet paid off’: Paris celebrates Olympic triathletes’ swim in the Seine
Greening the desert: is Sisi’s grand plan using up all of Egypt’s water?
How will we solve the world’s water wars? An ancient Spanish court offers one answer
Roman Krznaric
Olympic demand for ‘unproven’ ice therapy is unsustainable, scientists say
Inventors on hunt for way to make clean water on moon
Pollution plan ‘must cut intensive farming for Lough Neagh to survive’
Here’s how we can fight back on water bills
Real-time water quality monitors installed at wild swimming spots in southern England
Five protesters and one police officer hurt in French reservoir demonstration
Inside Saturday
How often should I water my plants? The million-dollar question answered
Rain has restored Tasmania’s famous Disappearing Tarn – but swimmers risk $4,000 fine
Every water firm in England and Wales under investigation over sewage spills
Southern Water boss handed £183,000 bonus despite huge rise in bills
The Audio Long Read
Dirty waters: how the Environment Agency lost its way – podcast
Paying the price of water companies’ failures
Observer letters
David Lammy must lead the way on access to clean water
£1.2bn plan to turn sewage waste into drinking water branded a ‘white elephant’
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