Report: Australia’s Groundwater Is Worth Billions
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A new study finds that Australia’s groundwater contributes more to GDP than some industries.
Summer Camp for Journalists: Water in Old Mining Country
On the road with IJNR's Mining Country Institute, Hawaii-based Codi Yeager-Kozacek returns to Michigan and the Midwest.
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A Chinese researcher reveals massive groundwater use at a coal-to-liquids…
A Wild Ride Through Mongolia’s Resource Boom
A huge country with a tiny population navigates the problems…
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Water-Food-Energy
A drought in Vietnam has uncovered tensions…
The Stream, April 10: Japan’s Fukushima Water Tanks Spring Leaks
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Fish and Pharmaceuticals
A new study in Sweden found that the…
The Stream, February 13: Balancing the Needs of Water Stakeholders
United States
In his State of the Union address yesterday, President…
The Stream, February 6: Lake Michigan Water Levels at Record Lows
Americas
Water levels on Lake Michigan and Lake Huron have reached…
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The Stream, January 2: Pollution, Flooding & the Safety of Bottled Water
Pollution
A pig farm in the Chinese town of Houtonglong has…