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The Stream, February 21: Drought Declared in South-East England
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Droughts
South-East England is officially in a state of drought,…
Keystone XL Closer After U.S. House Vote
The proposed pipeline could be approved on a much shorter timeline than was laid out by President Barack Obama, after the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday giving approval power for the project to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The Senate has not yet considered the bill.
The Stream, January 19: Shale Gas and the Renewable Energy Sector
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have…
The Stream, January 5: Qatar’s Food Security
Unlike the other oil-rich, water-poor Gulf states, by 2024 Qatar…
The Stream, December 7: The Shale Gas Boom
Global carbon emissions are likely to continue increasing at…
The Stream, November 3: U.S. Energy Security
Jobs created by the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline wouldn’t…
The Stream, October 4: What’s Up With Keystone XL?
More Africans have access to mobile phones than to clean drinking…
The Stream, September 29: The Texas Water Crisis
In serious drought conditions, Texas does not and will not have…
The Stream, August 29: State Department Report Backs Tar Sands Pipeline
The proposed Keystone XL Pipeline Project, designed to carry…
The Stream, August 10: Toxins in Drinking Water
There are about 6,000 toxins that the U.S. Environmental Protection…
U.S. House Passes Bill to Accelerate Decision on Tar Sands Keystone XL Pipeline
If the Republican-sponsored bill passes the Democrat-controlled Senate, the final decision could come by the beginning of November.
The Stream, June 7: U.S. Energy Policy
The U.S. Department of State will hold public meetings in five…