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Shenzhen’s New Path to Sustainability Is Crowded With Obstacles
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A new and huge city focuses on getting cleaner.
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Q&A: Giulio Boccaletti on the Sustainable Development Goal for Restoring Water Ecosystems
Giulio Boccaletti is the global managing director for water at…
Water Talk: Expert Q&As on the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Water
For the first time, international leaders meeting in New York City this weekend will consider a dedicated goal for water.
Oakland’s Web of Waters Shapes New Economy, Civic Energy
A nationally significant program of storm water management daylights streams, renovates a centerpiece lake, restores an estuary, and empowers a West Coast city.
The Stream, October 10: Water and the State of Hunger
Food Security
Approximately 12.5 percent of the global population--or…
The Stream, June 18: What’s the Potential of Green Accounting?
Can putting a monetary value on natural resources reign in unfettered…
The Stream, May 16: How Satisfactory Is World Water Quality?
A new poll from Gallup asked people in 140 countries how satisfied…
The Stream, February 20: Low Water Levels May Hurt Texas Rice Industry
Water-Food
Continuing low water levels in Texas may prompt the…
Stockholm World Water Week 2011: Megacities, Human Rights, Sanitation, Tech Tools, Energy, and Food
2,600 global experts. 100 sessions. Seven days. One issue: water.
The Stream, March 25: Nuclear Legacy
While the world is following the unfolding nuclear disaster at…
The Stream, February 23: The Strategic Power of Water
Some 50 million environmental refugees will flood the global…