The Stream, December 18: ‘Peak Farmland’ May Be Good for All
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Will farm land run out? The New York Times Dot Earth blog takes…
The Stream, November 28: Studying Water in the Urban Ecosystem
Scientists are beginning to study the ecological function of…
After Summer of Testing, Status of Asian Carp in Lake Erie Remains Uncertain
Positive test results for Asian carp eDNA from Lake Erie's Sandusky and Maumee bays are worrying, but not conclusive.
The Stream, September 27: Hydraulic Fracturing-related Health Concerns Linger
Governor Andrew Cuomo said New York state is still deciding whether…
The Stream, September 20: Energy Producers Neglect Water’s Value
U.S. power producers are not calculating the cost of scarce water…
The Stream, September 13: Nevada Commission Endorses Major Pipeline Project
Urban Water Supply
The Colorado River Commission of Nevada endorsed…
The Stream, September 11: Great Lakes Week and Reframing the Climate Debate
Great Lakes Week
Great Lakes Week 2012 kicked off yesterday…
The Stream, September 6: U.S. and Canada Finalize Great Lakes Water Quality
Environmental officials from the U.S. and Canada announced that…
Infographic: Climate Change in the Great Lakes
How will predicted changes to water levels and water temperatures affect the future of this region that is home to 8 million people?
The Mississippi Seesaw: Extreme Weather Begets Extreme River Levels
With historic drought following historic floods, the lower Mississippi…
No Clear Path for Energy Policy in Great Lakes States
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania governments struggle with climate change, budgets, and changing markets.