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An Inner Mongolia herder, confined by the government to a small pasture for his animals, is nevertheless more fortunate than some.
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A Vast Chinese Grassland, a Way of Life Turns to Dust
600 miles north of Beijing the whole of the largest contiguous grasslands on Earth opens to the horizon.
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A Driving Rain in Northern Michigan; Rings Around Southwest’s Deepening Drought
By Keith Schneider
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Defining drought: A duty to see
At the opening reception last week for Water Stories at the…
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Water: We still don’t get it
Nearly three years ago, I was part of a group of journalists…
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The Perfect Drought – Water Disaster in the American West?
Is the American West facing a water disaster? Reporter Jon Gertner…
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Tehuacán: every drop is sacred
I'm just back from Tehuacán, Mexico where an entire region's…