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Federal Water Tap, November 16: Federal Reserve Warns of Financial Instability from Climate Change

The Rundown The nation’s central bank says to watch out for market crashes linked to a warming planet. The Army Corps proposes a rule change that would shrink federal stream protections. The EPA finalizes a rule that allows electric utilities more options for handling coal ash waste. USAID posts its list of high-priority countries for […]

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The Stream, November 12, 2020: Whitefish in Lake Superior Are Being Threatened by Mining Pollution

GLOBAL DAILY WATER NEWS Mining pollution is threatening a whitefish species in Lake Superior. A new study explores the relationship with rising sea temperatures and flooding in southern Florida. Morocco announces plans to build Africa’s biggest desalination plant. A new storm in the Atlantic marks the 29th system to form this hurricane season, breaking a […]

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The Stream, October 23, 2020: Thousands of Kenyans Can’t Walk Due To High Fluoride Levels in Water

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN High fluoride levels in Kenya’s Lake Baringo have caused a bone-weakening disease that has left many villagers unable to walk. Environmental and human rights groups sue the Department of Homeland Security for potential environmental pollution caused by the use of teargas in Portland, Oregon. Maryland residents have nearly $60 million due in […]

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The Stream, October 22, 2020: Nepal’s Rice Farmers Are Breaking Covid-19 Protocols To Find Work

YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN Water shortages and economic stress have caused Nepal’s rice farmers to illegally seek work in India. Loosened federal environmental protections allow a mining company to move forward on a project that could drain wetlands in Georgia. Native American tribes are asking a federal judge to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline. A […]