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The Stream, July 31: Earth’s Land Has Warmed 1.5 Degrees Over Past 250 Years
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The Earth's land has warmed by 1.5 degrees Celsius over the past…
The Stream, July 25: An Atlas of World Water Risk
Business
An 'new gold' for the 21st century, banking on scarcer…
Droughts Hit World’s Agricultural Regions: Without Water, U.S. Corn Crop Faces Setbacks
Droughts have struck food-producing regions in the United States,…
The Stream, July 4: Controversy Continues Over Laos Dam
Researchers have warned that the steady decline in world water-monitoring…
The Stream, June 8: A Tipping Point for World Climate and Resources
A study by European scientists warns that large geoengineering…
The Stream, June 6: Pakistan’s Kashmir Hydropower Project
Asia
Pakistan's plans to divert 86 percent of the Neelum River's…
The Stream, March 30: Great Lakes Water Levels
A new report by a U.S.-Canadian advisory panel recommends against…
Advance of the Invader: Asian Carp Continue March to Northern Waters
Live carp have been found in North Dakota and past the electric barriers in Chicago. As the carp push forward, Michigan and other Great Lakes states are once again asking the U.S. Supreme Court to speed up action to stop the advance of the invader.
The Stream, December 26: Energy Use Across Europe
By 2100, global climate change will shift nearly 40 percent of…
The Stream, November 30: Climate Change, Energy, and the Hottest Years on Record
The United Kingdom has been secretly lending its support to Canada's…
The Stream, November 23: Shale Gas and Climate Change
Developing the United Kingdom's shale gas reserves is incompatible…
The Stream, October 25: Flood Crisis in Southeast Asia
Climate change manifests itself most visibly through water. But…