Water Makes Waves at UN Week

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The 67th session of the UN General Assembly, which ended on Monday, featured a number of globally prominent leaders worried about the planet's water supply and quality.

Protests Break Out After India’s Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Downstream State in Cauvery River Dispute

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A decades-long quarrel over water allocations boils up again during this year's dry summer, ending in farmer protests and increased security.

The Stream, October 3: Nutrient Runoff Contributes to Great Barrier Reef Decline

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Artificial nutrient runoff may be contributing to a population…

The Stream, October 2: India River Dispute Continues

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Farmers Protest, Attempt to Turn Off Pumping Station The BBC…

The Stream, October 1: Tensions Flare Over U.S. Urban Water Availability

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In Kansas, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers drained billions…

Federal Water Tap, October 1: Obama Administration Discusses Green Infrastructure

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On September 20, the White House Council on Environmental Quality…

China’s Marine Aquaculture Shellfish Industry: Really Big and Apparently Safe

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Circle of Blue's director and senior editor are on assignment in China. Here is a preview of their reporting to come next month.

The Stream, September 28: Brazil’s Agricultural Future Buoyed by Water

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Days of heavy rainfall have swollen rivers in the United Kingdom,…

The Stream, September 27: Hydraulic Fracturing-related Health Concerns Linger

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Governor Andrew Cuomo said New York state is still deciding whether…
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Ruinous Drought Tests Kansas Model for Supplying Water to Farms

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As the 2012 drought smothers the Great Plains, Kansas water laws…

The Stream, September 26: Floods Create Havoc in Pakistan and Nigeria

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The water around the defunct Union Carbide pesticide plant in…

The Stream, September 25: Oceans & Clouds

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Oceans In a new study, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric…