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The Stream, January 25: Milk, Arsenic and Mexico’s Water
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Arsenic
Arsenic is tainting freshwater supplies in Mexico's…
The Stream, January 3: Quake Concerns Suspend Well Operations in Ohio
Ohio has suspended operations at five deep wells used to dispose…
The Stream, August 8: Water Trading Around The World
Are markets in water rights likely to evolve as a rising population…
Israeli Data Company Makes a Splash in the Water Industry
TaKaDu uses algorithms to save water, energy, and money for utility companies around the globe.
The Stream, May 24: Water Business
IPS interviews Chilean environmentalist Sara Larraín about Patagonia's…
The Stream, May 11: Damming Patagonia
In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan has announced…
The Stream, May 10: Land Grabs
Concerns over land grabs and food security are prompting Brazil,…
The Stream, February 14: Rivers in the Sky
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has joined…
Q&A: David Getches on Water Rights for
Indigenous Cultures
"How modern society is affecting our water culture and the rights of indigenous communities."
Indigenous Cultures
The Price of Hydropower Pursuits in Patagonia
In Chile’s Trackless Mountain Wilderness, A Clash Between Pristine Rivers and Hydropower Prospects
Chile Considers Constitutional Reform of Freshwater Rights
New legislation could extend government control over private freshwater resources.
Argentine Glacier Outgrows Climate Change
Under the strong Patagonian sun, a glacier is glowing with health despite the effects of global warming.