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The Stream, September 26: New Approach To Global Food Production
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Drought-stricken Texas is desperately behind and short of funds…
The Stream, September 22: U.K. Shale Gas
More than a third of the European Union's agro-environmental…
The Stream, September 21: Flood Evacuations
About 1.2 million people have been told to evacuate in western…
The Stream, September 15: Business and the Environment
U.S. coal companies have donated $1.5 million to House Speaker…
The Stream, September 14: Global Climate Spending Grows
Global climate-protection spending totaled a record $567 billion…
The Stream, September 9: U.S. Temperature Records
Summer 2011 saw more warm temperature records tied or broken…
The Stream, September 8: Peak Water in Saudi Arabia
Peak water looms more ominously than peak oil for Saudi Arabia,…
The Stream, September 5: Floods in India
Floods caused by monsoon rains have affected millions of people…
The Stream, August 31: Leaked U.S. Cables Reveal Perception of Chinese Environmentalism
Extreme levels of radiation have been detected in soil within…
The Stream, August 24: Shale Gas In The Colorado River Basin
About 30 million people from Wyoming to Southern California who…
The Stream, August 23: If the Yangtze River Runs Dry
Can the Yangtze, Asia's longest river, run dry? According to…
From Coal Seam to Fracking, Unconventional Gas Industry Faces Opposition in Australia and South Africa
As an energy boom, propelled by natural gas, continues to gather steam, mining and drilling companies square off with landowners around the globe over who has the right to resources that are located deep below ground.