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The Stream, July 13: Water Pollution in China
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Leading global clothing brands source products from Chinese suppliers…
The Stream, July 12: The Melting Arctic
TransCanada Corp, the company that hopes to build the Keystone…
The Stream, July 11: Desperate Hunger Looms in the Horn of Africa
An unprecedented drought, instability and higher global food…
The Stream, July 8: Global Warming Trends
Global warming and the melting of the polar caps is worse than…
The Stream, July 6: Climate Change and Security
A newly released report by the Institute for Policy Studies suggests…
The Stream, July 1: North America’s Greenest Cities
San Francisco is the greenest city in North America, according…
The Stream, June 27: Food Prices, G20 and Global Food Security
The Council on Foreign Relations highlights the factors behind…
The Stream, June 23: Biofuels For Europe’s Aviation
European airlines, biofuel producers and the European Commission…
The Stream, June 21: Fracking Disclosure
The New York Times reports on the lingering drought in Texas.…
The Stream, June 20: Higher Food Prices
The world should brace itself for high food prices and volatility…
The Stream, June 17: California Drought Report
A new Pacific Institute report on California's 2007-2009 drought…
Energy Economy Brings Change to Shepherd Life: Modernization Comes to the Dry Grasslands of Inner Mongolia
Along the vast frozen grasslands, 23-year-old Wu Yun and her father, Bao Zhu, tend their flock of sheep and cattle. Just over the ridge, the northern city of Xilinhot is booming as the coal industry continues to expand. But it will take a lot of water to feed both the city and the mining.