Entries by Brett Walton

Water is a Key Issue in Iraqi Election, U.S. General Odierno Says

Opinion polls show that basic services such as water and electricity are top issues for Iraqis in the March 7 parliamentary elections, the United States’ commanding general in Iraq said last week.

Water, Not al-Qaeda, is Yemen’s Main Domestic Concern, Experts Say

Yemen made headlines last Christmas as the training ground for the man who attempted to blow up an airplane two months ago, but a more immediate concern for the people living in the country is a rapidly dwindling supply of freshwater.

Drought, Climate Change Jeopardize Global Hydropower Policies

Less precipitation + more extreme droughts = electricity shortages.

States Seek Profit, Regulation from Natural Gas Drilling

Pennsylvania’s latest budget proposal includes a tax on energy firms that tap the state’s shale gas reserves.

Everglades Restoration Program Pays Ranchers to Protect Water

A program that pays ranchers to use pastures as water-retention ponds could provide one-sixth of the water needed to restore the Everglades for a fraction of the cost of current treatments, according to program proponents.

Water-intensive Companies Fail to Disclose Water Risks, Report Says

Large companies in water-intensive industries are poorly managing and reporting water-related risks, according to a study from a coalition of investment funds and environmental groups.

New Protected Status for Lake Chad Highlights World Wetlands Day

Countries across the globe celebrated World Wetlands Day on February 2 by designating national preserves and vowing to protect wetlands from climate change and maintain biodiversity.

Chinese Farms Generate More Water Pollution than Factories

Study shows 2007 discharges were double previous estimates.

Pakistan Negotiates Domestic, International Water Disputes

Indus River System Authority discuss the Sindh province’s accusation that Punjab is stealing water.

Brazil Approves Construction of Controversial Dam in the Amazon

Brazil’s government issued an environmental license for the Belo Monte dam on an Amazon tributary.

Texas Water District Gets Funds for Pipeline Project

The pipeline will connect three reservoirs in order to save money on energy costs. The Tarrant Regional Water District received approval for a $101 million loan to finance part of a 180-mile pipeline serving the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the Texas Water Development Board announced in January.

U.S. Supreme Court Denies Mississippi’s Claims against Memphis

The United States Supreme Court declined to hear a lawsuit claiming that Memphis is pumping too much water out of a shared aquifer, the Memphis Commercial Appeal reports.