The Stream, January 9: China Moves Forward With South-North Water Transfer Project
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China has completed the tunnel under the Yellow River for the…
The Stream, January 5: Qatar’s Food Security
Unlike the other oil-rich, water-poor Gulf states, by 2024 Qatar…
The Stream, December 22: Mercury Emissions Cuts Benefit Water
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The United States passed new rules to cut mercury…
The Stream, December 21: Raising The Price Of Carbon
The European Union's environment committee voted to decrease…
The Stream, December 12: Energy Projects Search for Water
An Australian company found a water supply for one of the largest…
The Stream, December 5: Afghanistan-Pakistan Water Relations
Afghanistan's plans to build 12 dams on the Kabul River, and…
The Stream, November 11: Keystone XL Decision Proposed
The Obama administration decided Thursday to study an alternate…
The Stream, November 7: EPA Fracking Report Due in 2014
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will release its final…
The Stream, October 27: China’s Desalination Plans
A program in California's Imperial Valley offers farmers money…
From Coal Seam to Fracking, Unconventional Gas Industry Faces Opposition in Australia and South Africa
As an energy boom, propelled by natural gas, continues to gather steam, mining and drilling companies square off with landowners around the globe over who has the right to resources that are located deep below ground.
The Stream, August 16: Climate Refugees
The deltas of the the Mekong, Irrawaddy, Niger, Nile, Mississippi,…
The Stream, July 22: Djibouti Appeals For Help With Dire Drought
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it found piles…