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The Stream, August 8: Water Trading Around The World
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Are markets in water rights likely to evolve as a rising population…
The Stream, July 29: U.S. Cities To Face More Weather Extremes
A new National Resources Defense Council report concludes that…
The Stream, July 21: UN Declares Famine in Somalia
The United Nations has declared famine in two regions of southern…
The Stream, July 14: U.S. Clean-Water Standards
With just a few weeks until the details of a draft plan for the…
The Stream, July 12: The Melting Arctic
TransCanada Corp, the company that hopes to build the Keystone…
The Stream, July 5: Water Trading
The Australian water industry, valued at up to $27 billion, is…
Wastewater Recycled for Drinking: Low Water Reserves Prompt Australian Push
On Australia’s western coast, the city of Perth is in critical danger of depleting the water reserves held by its dams. In response, the government is pumping treated wastewater into the Gnangara Mound Aquifer.
The Stream, June 8: Australian LNG
Australia's liquefied natural gas industry is on course for a…
The Stream, May 27: The Global Food Market
The dire drought in central and southern China may hit the grain…
The Stream, May 2: Energy Peak
Surprisingly to some, carbon emissions and energy in the United…
The Stream, April 28: Earth’s Water From Above
Check out these stunning images of the Earth taken from the International…
Australia Builds Desalination Plants and Pipelines to Bring Water to Mines
To feed water-hungry mining industries, similar plans are in the works to supply drought-ridden regions of Australia and China.