By Mitriy Krause, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | September 24, 2022
We all need to eat. Food is a basic need. Food can also be delicious, social, and fun. But…
By Mitriy Krause, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | August 15, 2022
The Great Lakes contain over 20% of the world's freshwater. Now, their infrastructure is falling apart. Lead piping issues…
By Mitriy Krause, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | July 18, 2022
Clothing is a way to express ourselves. It’s a way to feel comfortable or confident. Sadly, our style choices…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | June 27, 2022
Keeping the correct level of ammonia in water is a tricky balance to strike. Though it disinfects our water, too…
By Mitriy Krause, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | June 16, 2022
Microplastics have become a household topic in the last few years. They are a physical pollutant that’s very worrying.…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | May 26, 2022
A recent study shows that plastic pollution has now reached the Arctic Ocean, even though only four…
By Mitriy Krause, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | May 13, 2022
Coral reefs are centers for ocean biodiversity. These biodiversity hubs have been at risk of extinction for some time…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | May 1, 2022
Researchers at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan (UBCO) campus have discovered a promising new method for identifying…
By April Day, Director of Publishing at Save the Water™ | March 31, 2022
Florida’s manatees made sailors dream of beautiful women. Now, however, people’s pollution is killing manatees. In brief, people’s pollution causes…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | March 1, 2022
For much of the United States, the winter season is when snow and ice make roads slippery and dangerous for…