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The Stream, June 15: The Cost of Nuclear Phase-Out
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A survey by the Asahi newspaper shows that nearly three-quarters…
The Stream, June 14: Italian Referendum Rejects Nuclear Power, Water Privatization
More than 90 percent of Italians rejected Silvio Berlusconi-era…
The Stream, June 13: Drought in England
England experienced its driest spring in a century last month,…
Rains Bring Relief For Six-Month China Drought, But Chronic Water Problems Loom
Although now satiated, the dry spell is the latest in a growing trend of severe water shortages threatening China's food production, energy generation, and accelerating modernization.
Infographic: Interactive Timeline Mapping China’s Drought-ridden Provinces Since 2007
Water scarcity is becoming an increasingly persistent problem…
The Stream, June 9: Water Markets
Major American universities are using endowment funds to buy…
The Stream, June 8: Australian LNG
Australia's liquefied natural gas industry is on course for a…
The Stream, June 7: U.S. Energy Policy
The U.S. Department of State will hold public meetings in five…
Extreme Weather Hampers Grain Production — Droughts in France and Germany, Floods in Ohio
Two of the world's most important crops, corn and wheat, are on track to meet global demand, despite water woes.
The Stream, June 6: Heavy Rains Relieve China’s Drought
Heavy rainfall over the weekend has eased the effects of the…
The Stream, June 3: Energy Shortages
Radioactive water rising in Japan’s damaged Fukushima nuclear…
The Stream, June 2: Brazil Backs Belo Monte Dam
Brazil's environment agency gave a go-ahead for the construction…