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The Stream, January 24: Boosting Food Production
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How can the world feed 9.5 billion people, the projected global…
The Stream, January 20: Mongolia’s Mining Boom
Vast mineral wealth and growing demand from China are driving…
The Stream, January 18: Commercial Agriculture Displaces Ethiopians
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The Ethiopian government is relocating thousands…
The Stream, January 17: China’s Environmental Litigation
Reuters tells the story of a Chinese "cancer village" that is…
The Stream, January 16: Asian Carp
Lake Erie and some of its biggest tributary rivers have just…
The Stream, January 13: Water Pollution Looms In Lake Titicaca
Growing urban populations, poor infrastructure and unenforced…
The Stream, January 11: Investors Tell Companies To Look At Water Security
Companies are not taking water security seriously when preparing…
The Stream, December 30: Great Lakes Water Levels May Drop
Water levels are expected to rise on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario…
The Stream, December 27: Global Groundwater Levels
Groundwater levels have dropped dramatically in many places across…
The Stream, December 9: Farming with Less Water
The United States Environmental Protection Agency linked hydraulic…
Peter Gleick: Transcending Old Thinking About California Agricultural Water Use
The debate about water use in California agriculture is stuck in a 30-year-old rut; relying on outdated and technically-flawed thinking that is slowing statewide efforts to meet 21st century challenges.
The Stream, December 1: Australia’s Coal-seam Gas Development
Australia's fast-growing coal-seam gas industry is a "relatively…