The Stream, November 18: China Says Environment Will Be Bigger Priority

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Pollution New reforms revealed by China last week point to a…

The Stream, November 15: New Center Tackles Transboundary Water Disputes

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A new research center hosted by the Stockholm International Water…

The Stream, November 14: Gaza Submerged in Sewage as Wastewater Plant Shuts Down

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Gaza A wastewater treatment plant serving 120,000 people in…

Photos: Water’s Heroes, Victims, & Villains at CSV Global Forum in Colombia

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Circle of Blue director J. Carl Ganter recently sat on a panel about water, environment, and food security in Colombia. See his take on this drama's main characters in photos that he took in Cartegena's poorest neighborhoods and how they relate to the global picture.

The Stream, November 13: Amazon Deforestation Could Cause U.S. Droughts

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Sierra Nevada snowpack could drop 50 percent if the entire Amazon…

Saving Money by Storing the Rain

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Rainwater harvesting, a disruptive idea, catches on with businesses. CoB reporter Brett Walton responds to a recent article in the Guardian.

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.

Guess Who Proposed the Missouri River Pipeline in the Federal Government’s Colorado River Basin Study?

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Hint: It’s not who you might think, says Circle of Blue reporter Brett Walton.

The Stream, November 12: Concerns Grow About Food Supply’s Reaction to Heat Waves, Water Scarcity

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Climate Change The next report released by the United Nations’…

The Stream, November 11: Philippines Typhoon Survivors Left Without Water

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Philippines Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan, which hit the central…

Federal Water Tap, November 11: Water’s Value to the U.S. Economy

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Chasing the Wind The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency asked…

The Stream, November 8: World’s Top 10 Toxic Rivers and Places

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Water Pollution The top 10 toxic hotspots in the world are primarily…