The Stream, October 25: Israel Remains Water Stressed Despite Government’s Efforts

The Global Rundown Despite extensive measures to improve water…

Drought, political instability, and an influx of refugees continue to cripple Ethiopia: HotSpots H2O: October 24, 2017

Hotspots H2O: Global Rundown Drought, political instability,…

The Stream, October 23: Water Pollution Caused 1.8 Million Deaths in 2015, Study Finds

The Global Rundown Nearly 9 million deaths were caused by pollution…

The Stream, October 20: Two Million Americans May Have Arsenic in Their Well Water, Study Finds

The Global Rundown Two million people in the United States could…

The Stream, October 19: One Million Puerto Ricans Still Do Not Have Clean Drinking Water

The Global Rundown A month after Hurricane Maria, desperate…

The Stream, October 18: Raw Sewage Pollutes Forty Percent of Rivers in England and Wales

The Global Rundown Raw sewage flows into rivers throughout England…

HotSpots: October 17: Only Three Boreholes Remain in Embattled Raqqa, Syria

Zambian villagers win the right to sue copper mine that polluted the village’s water supply.

The Stream, October 16: Third Military Base in Michigan Tests Positive for Groundwater Contamination

The Global Rundown A training center in Alpena, Michigan becomes…

The Stream, October 13: Indonesia Reinstates Public Water Services amid Privatization Concerns

The Global Rundown Indonesia’s Supreme Court reinstates public…

The Stream, October 12: Dakota Access Pipeline Can Continue Operating, Federal Judge Rules

The Global Rundown A U.S. federal judge rules that the Dakota…

The Stream, October 11: EPA Chief Plans to Overrule Clean Power Plan

The Global Rundown The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection…

The Stream, October 10: Global HotSpots Edition

The Global Rundown Bangladesh plans to clear forest land in…