The Stream, July 15: Air Strikes Leave Thousands in Gaza Without Water
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Israeli air strikes have damaged vital water and sewage infrastructure…
The Stream, July 14: Slow Start to Monsoon Worries India’s Farm and Power Sectors
After a delayed arrival of the annual monsoon, farmers in northern…
The Stream, July 11: New Indian Government’s First Budget Includes Water Projects
Improvements to Delhi’s water supply system, assessments of…
The Stream, July 10: California Considers Mandatory Outdoor Water Restrictions
Because California’s cities have not cut water use in line…
The Stream, July 8: French Cities Follow Paris in Ditching Privatized Water
Europe
More cities in France are starting to return to public…
The Stream, July 7: Researchers Quantify ‘Virtual Water’ Flows in China
Water Scarcity
New research has quantified the amount of water…
The Stream, July 3: Water & Land Shortage to Increase Egypt’s Food Imports
Water Scarcity
A growing population and Egypt's food subsidy…
The Stream, July 2: Concerns About Energy During California Drought
California Drought
As much as 1,150 megawatts of energy production…
The Stream, July 1: Kiribati Buys Land in Fiji as Safeguard Against Rising Sea Levels
Pacific
The island nation of Kiribati became the first country…
The Stream, June 30: Iran Begins Efforts to Restore Lake Urmia
Water Scarcity
Agricultural diversions, dams and climate change…
The Stream, June 27: 71% of Global Population Satisfied with Water Quality
Satisfaction rates with local water quality have stayed consistent…
The Stream, June 26: Hydropower Still Large Part of Chile’s Plans for Energy Future
Energy
Chile’s president has reiterated her commitment to…