clean water
Two French Brothers Are Retracing Magellan’s Voyage to Bring Clean Water to the World
Sitting across from me in a bar, they have the look of three men who've been at sea a long time—but in the best way possible.
Congress Got Its Ass in Gear to Fight Zika, Help Louisiana, and Fix Flint Pipes
Eventually they had to get something done.
Watch This 'VICE' Episode About Genetically Modified Super-Crops
In this episode from season three of our HBO show, we traced the path of GMOs from the headquarters of Monsanto to the soy fields of Paraguay and then went to India to investigate their clean water crisis.
Waiting for Running Water (Excerpt from 'Contamination Nation')
In this excerpt, VICE News reporter Neha Shastry spends time with Ben Lewis, a former uranium miner who has been living without running water in his home on the reservation.
After 18 Years Without Clean Water, Canadian Government Finally Steps Up to Help Community
The Liberals are putting $10 million towards a water treatment plant for Shoal Lake 40.
On The Line: Neha Shastry Discusses the Navajo Nation’s Contaminated Water
VICE News correspondent Neha Shastry joined 'On The Line' to answer your questions on the Navajo Nation’s contaminated water crisis.
Darlene's Water Delivery Service (Extra Scene from 'Contamination Nation')
VICE News correspondent Neha Shastry joins Darlene Arviso — known locally as “The Water Lady” — on her daily rounds as she delivers clean water to her local Navajo community.
Living Without Water: Contamination Nation
There are tens of thousands of Americans living without clean, running water on the Navajo Nation today.
Can Canadian Candidate Justin Trudeau Turn Selfies into Votes?
In a town hall with VICE Canada Monday night, Trudeau got a chance to speak directly to young Canadians. But can his charm win over voters skeptical about his position on a controversial surveillance bill?
In Photos: Living Without Access to Clean Water on the Navajo Nation
More than 10,000 people on the largest Native American reservation in the United States live without regular access to clean drinking water.
This 'Drinkable Book' Filters Water Through Its Pages
One filter—half a page from the book—can handle up to 100 liters of water, which means that the whole book can provide someone four years of purified drinking water.