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Grid-lock: Growing Demand Strains Our Power System and Climate Goals

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Data centers consume an enormous amount of energy and water that strains supplies.

As demand for electricity soars and suppliers of renewable sources seek connections to consumers, the transmission system—the grid—is in trouble. It’s old and hasn’t kept up with new technologies. Its…

University Students Create Clean Water Awareness Campaign for the League

The Izaak Walton League is known for its environmental mission. However, it has been difficult to expand their audience among members of Generation Z (born between 1996 and 2010). For…

Why we fight to protect America’s public lands and what’s at stake

By Michael Reinemer, Editor, Outdoor America: The envy of the world. Our scenic, iconic public lands have attracted and inspired generations of Americans and visitors from abroad as well. The…

From Greens to Streams: Can less fertilizer become par for the course?

By: Maggie Dombroski, Mid-Atlantic Save Our Streams Coordinator An unnamed tributary of Indian Creek, which feeds into Virginia’s Smith Mountain Lake, has been monitored by Virginia Save Our Streams (VA…

Urgent Call for Action at the National Convention

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In Green Bay, the Izaak Walton League kicked off its national convention July 18-19 with an urgent appeal for action in the face of mounting challenges to conservation in the United…

Tackling water pollution, amping up advocacy top the agenda for League’s national convention

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Taking action to protect our air, water and the $1.2 trillion outdoor recreation economy has taken on new urgency across the U.S.  “The nitrate water pollution crisis, the rollback of…

Now it’s our turn to fight for these lands

By Jared Mott, Conservation Director, Izaak Walton League — The trigger broke just before I expected it, exactly how you want it to. A hundred and sixty-eight yards in front…

‘Iowans across the state asked to conserve water due to dry wells, high nitrate levels’

Residents in Central Iowa have been placed under a first-of-its-kind lawn watering ban in response to stress on the water utilities from nitrate pollution in water sources. Data and insight…

Volunteers detect nitrate on the rise in waters nationwide

By: Heather Wilson, Save Our Streams Coordinator Nitrate Watch volunteers have been busy in 2025 and their data is starting to paint a picture. What does the data show us?…

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