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China’s Climate Emissions Are Global Issue, But Water Scarcity Is Greater Domestic Priority
China hosts its first U.N. climate conference as the country works to wed its financial and environmental ambitions.
California Approves World’s Largest Solar Power Project
The solar project will use groundwater, but its effect on the Colorado River water needs to be determined.
Low Water May Halt Hoover Dam’s Power
What happens if Lake Mead drops too low to generate electricity at Hoover Dam?
Infographic: A Closer Look at Tar Sands Oil
185 gallons of water + two tons of soil + 700-1200 cubic feet of natural gas
= one barrel of crude oil.
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Infographic: U.S. Power Sources
Producing electricity region to region.
Infographic: North Dakota’s Rise To Domestic Oil Royalty
North Dakota has become the number four oil producing state—but at what cost to its water supply?
Peter Gleick: Time for a “Cash for Water Clunkers” Program
The international water expert proposes a plan to ensure the long-term sustainability of the United States’ water resources.
Peruvian Amazon Drops to 40-Year Low
Prolonged drought has impaired economic activity in the Amazon dependent northeastern part of Peru.
Water Demand is Flash Point in Dakota Oil Boom
Production from the Bakken Shale is projected to use up to 5.5 billion gallons of water annually.
Running Dry: One Man’s Journey to Raise Awareness About the Shrinking Colorado River
In 2008 journalist and photographer Jon Waterman spent five months traveling the Colorado River to understand the extent of its shrinking.