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Rivers News

The Bug River, in Poland (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Rivers

A river is a large stream of water that flows in a channel toward a lake, ocean or sea. Usually consisting of freshwater, the water in rivers can come from precipitation, surface runoff, springs, glacial melting, groundwater discharge, or a blend of these processes. While most rivers flow on the surface of the Earth, some flow in caves and caverns; these are known as subterranean rivers. Rivers are a key component in various planetary cycles.
 
Rivers have been a crucial part of life on Earth since time immemorial. They serve as ecosystems for fish, plants, bacteria and other wildlife. Humans and animals alike use them as sources of drinking water, bathing and food. Humans also use rivers as energy sources in the way of hydropower and as major passageways of transport or navigation. Rivers have even had political influence — many have served as borders of countries and the landforms often act as defensive measures in theaters of war.
 
Rivers are currently in a state of crisis for several reasons. Building dams and levees help humans but they impair life in the riverine ecosystems and disrupt planetary processes. As a result, many rivers have degraded and some no longer reach the oceans they once did. Moreover, pollution from a variety of sources has diluted (and in some cases, even poisoned) the water that rivers carry. This has harmed the populations found inside rivers and the humans who drink from them. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Articles about Rivers

  • Assignment Earth: Development and climate change threaten Colorado River

    Fri, Sep 03 2010 at 11:23 AM

    Video: Serving 30 million people in seven states and Mexico, the drying river can still be saved.

  • Assignment Earth: Development and climate change threaten Colorado River

    Fri, Sep 03 2010 at 11:23 AM

    Video: Serving 30 million people in seven states and Mexico, the drying river can still be saved.

  • Salvaging centuries old logs from Maine's lake bottoms

    Tue, Aug 24 2010 at 7:55 AM

    Why cut down trees when you can hoist them up from the bottom of the lake? Check out the DeadHead Lumber Company and its unique (and greener) method of lumbering.

  • Salvaging centuries old logs from Maine's lake bottoms

    Tue, Aug 24 2010 at 7:55 AM

    Why cut down trees when you can hoist them up from the bottom of the lake? Check out the DeadHead Lumber Company and its unique (and greener) method of lumbering.

  • Colorado River headwaters shaped by demand

    Wed, Aug 18 2010 at 4:07 PM

    Video: Alexandra Cousteau and Expedition Blue Planet explores the headwaters of the Colorado River.

  • Colorado River headwaters shaped by demand

    Wed, Aug 18 2010 at 4:07 PM

    Video: Alexandra Cousteau and Expedition Blue Planet explores the headwaters of the Colorado River.

  • Rafting the Colorado River's biggest water

    Wed, Aug 18 2010 at 3:22 PM

    The contrast between the power of the rapids and the eerie calm of dammed-up section of river leaves one blogger speechless.

  • Rafting the Colorado River's biggest water

    Wed, Aug 18 2010 at 3:22 PM

    The contrast between the power of the rapids and the eerie calm of dammed-up section of river leaves one blogger speechless.

  • From Tao to Mao to now: A 'middle way' for the Yangtze?

    Tue, Aug 10 2010 at 3:02 PM

    China has historically managed its rivers out of Confucian control rather than Taoist live-and-let-live. But the Conservancy has a plan for the Yangtze that balances the two — along with the needs of people and nature.

  • From Tao to Mao to now: A 'middle way' for the Yangtze?

    Tue, Aug 10 2010 at 3:02 PM

    China has historically managed its rivers out of Confucian control rather than Taoist live-and-let-live. But the Conservancy has a plan for the Yangtze that balances the two — along with the needs of people and nature.

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