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The Stream, December 22: Floods, Droughts, and Other Disasters Could Drive One Million Migrants to Europe Each Year by 2100

The Global Rundown A United States federal judge rules that groups can continue their lawsuit with the EPA over drinking water fluoridation. California regulators claim that Nestle lacks the valid permits to withdraw spring water from the San Bernardino National Forest. India introduces an anti-smog water cannon to help fight pollution in New Delhi. Heavy […]

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The Stream, December 13: Indian State Officials Assert Chinese Construction Projects are Polluting Brahmaputra River

The Global Rundown Researchers reveal a new satellite-based drought monitoring tool that accounts for groundwater levels. Cholera resurges in Lusaka, Zambia, and is expected to worsen as the rainy season begins. Officials in northeast India claim Chinese construction projects are polluting the Brahmapurta River. Countless trees in the American West are expected to die as […]

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The Stream, November 23: India’s Kashmir Region Looks to Quadruple Hydroelectric Power

The Global Rundown India’s Kashmir Region announces plans to accelerate hydroelectric projects over the next five year. The Flint City Council narrowly approves a 30-year drinking water contract with Detroit’s Great Lakes Water Authority. Saudi Arabia eases its import blockade on Yemen to allow “urgent humanitarian and relief materials” to reach desperate civilians. The storm […]

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The Stream, September 4: India Plans to Implement $87 Billion River-Joining Project

The Global Rundown An $87 billion plan to connect several of India’s largest rivers could lessen the impact of floods and droughts in the country. Hurricane Harvey flooding causes thousands of tons of pollutants to leak from chemical plants in Houston, Texas. Warming temperatures and land-use changes in upstream Syria could lead to longer, more […]

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The Stream, August 21: South Asia Monsoon Floods Affect 16 Million

The Global Rundown Aid workers struggle to reach millions affected by floods in South Asia. Floodwaters submerge Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India, killing more than 200 animals. Researchers warn that other African cities are at risk of landslides similar to the one in Sierra Leone. Climate change prompts farmers in northern India to experiment […]

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The Stream, July 20: India Coal Plants Unable To Rely On Wastewater

The Global Rundown Coal-fired power plants in India do not have enough access to treated wastewater to use it for their operational needs, despite a policy encouraging such use, according to a recent report. Communities in Brazil that were hit by the Zika virus continue to have inadequate access to water and sanitation. China produced […]