The Stream, November 12: U.S. and Mexico Near Water-sharing Agreement on Border

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The United States and Mexico are nearing an agreement on water-sharing…

Federal Water Tap, November 12: Post-election Government Back In Action: Tar Sands, Climate Change, and Coal Ash

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The Bureau of Land Management will open some 274,000 hectares…
China's Major Grains Map

Scarcity of Water and Land Shifts Geography of Food Production and Irrigation Networks to China’s Northeast

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Rich land, ample water, and human persistence have turned virgin prairie into the primary breadbasket for China, the world’s largest nation and second-largest economy that is pursuing grain production with a single-minded purpose.

Contaminated U.S. Groundwater Sites Will Cost $110 Billion to Clean, Report Says

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State and federal regulators need to consider the cost of remediation,…

The Stream, November 9: Hepatitis Outbreak in South Sudan

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An outbreak of Hepatitis E in South Sudan refugee camps has killed…

The Stream, November 8: Early Look at Water in U.S. Ballot Results

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Water-quality protection measures were among the 46 conservation-related…

2012 Election Results: U.S. Voters Favor Water

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Yesterday, American voters in many states and cities around the nation supported hundreds of millions of dollars in water infrastructure investment.

The Stream, November 7: Storm Poised to Bring More Flooding to U.S. East Coast

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President Obama Wins Re-election The U.S. energy industry is…

The Stream, November 6: U.S. Votes for Future of Water and Climate

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Circle of Blue's 2012 Election Guide to Water U.S. citizens…

The Stream, November 5: China’s Water Supply Could Limit Development

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China's Communist Party set moderate economic development targets…

Federal Water Tap, November 5: Savannah Harbor Expansion and Algal Biofuels

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Circle of Blue's 2012 Election Guide breaks down the presidential…

The Stream, November 1: Water Conservation Essential in Sandy’s Wake

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Millions of people across New York City, its northern suburbs,…