The Stream, February 6: Cape Town’s Day Zero Pushed to Mid-May Following Decline in Agricultural Water Use

The Global Rundown Cape Town officials push Day Zero to May…

The Stream, February 5: Floodwaters Released from Chinese Dam Submerge Cambodian Village

The Global Rundown An entire village in Cambodia is submerged…

The Stream, February 2: Drinking Water in Rockford, Michigan May Have Highest PFAS Levels in the U.S.

The Global Rundown Test results show that Rockford, Michigan,…

The Stream, February 1: Half of U.S. Military Bases Worldwide Are Threatened by Climate Change

The Global Rundown Drought, flooding, and other natural disasters…

The Stream, January 31: FEMA Cuts Water Aid to Puerto Rico

The Global Rundown The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency…

HotSpots H2O, January 30: Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan Break Stalemate on Nile Dam Talks

The World Health Organization (WHO) prioritizes water, sanitation, and hygiene in embattled South Sudan.

The Stream, January 29: Oceans Reached Record-High Temperatures in 2017, Data Shows

The Global Rundown Researchers conclude that 2017 was the hottest…

The Stream, January 26: California Mulls Water Delivery Alternatives After Funding Efforts Fail

The Global Rundown California considers alternatives to the…

The Stream, January 25: Cape Town Officials Move “Day Zero” Forward to April 12

The Global Rundown Cape Town, South Africa, moves “Day Zero”…

The Stream, January 24: Flooding Swamps Roads, Halts Transportation in France and United Kingdom

The Global Rundown The River Seine overflows its bank amid heavy…

HotSpots H2O, January 23: Iran Follows Alarming Pattern of Water Crisis

Skirmishes over water begin in Cape Town, South Africa, as the city approaches “Day Zero.”

The Stream, January 22: Saudi Arabia Plans to Build Nine Desalination Plants on the Red Sea

The Global Rundown Saudi Arabia announces the construction of…