Groundwater Shared by Countries Is Knowledge Void

Management of transboundary aquifers is on the United Nations…

Gina Lopez, a “Crusader,” Sets Philippines Water, Mining Safety on Unexpected New Course

New environment secretary vows to enforce rule of law. By…

Conservation Prevents Colorado River Shortage Declaration

Lake Mead forecast to remain above shortage trigger in 2017. By…

U.S. Hydropower Grows By Going Small

Hydropower expansion relies on improving existing dams. By…

Colorado River’s Tale of Two Basins

Water diversions upstream increase risk in stressed watershed. By…

The Stream, August 1: Abu Dhabi Plans to Reinvest in Wastewater

The Global Rundown Tens of thousands have been left homeless…

The Stream, July 28: Olympic Athletes Heading For Dirty Water

The Global Rundown Athletes headed to Brazil for the Olympics…

The Stream, July 25: Investing in the Future

The Global Rundown A pipeline through the heart of Ireland could…

Israel’s Mediterranean Desalination Plants Shift Regional Water Balance

Desalination could remake the region’s politics and ecology.…

The Stream, July 20: Trillions of Dollars at Stake Due to Global Warming

The Global Rundown New estimates place worldwide financial losses…

The Stream, July 19: Controversy Over Major Power Plants Could Affect Critical Waterways

The Global Rundown Opponents of a proposed power plant in Bangladesh…

Popularity of Big Hydropower Projects Diminishes Around the World

Big water, cost-savings from new wind and solar construction.