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World Water Day Ingredients Need Big Dash of Urgency
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Senior editor Keith Schneider wonders if maybe a spokesperson and Xbox games are needed.
Infographic: Too Warm to Snow in California, Oregon, and Washington
Snowpack in February 2015 was pitifully low in the Cascades and…
Study: Decades-long ‘Megadroughts’ in U.S. Southwest and Central Plains More Likely Due to Climate Change
Droughts that are extreme by today’s standards will be normal by the end of the century, according to NASA research.
Pacific Northwest’s Winter, Warm and Wet, Is Climate Change Preview
Little snow in sight looks to be the future of the American West.
Infographic: The Drier, Wetter, Warming U.S.
Despite warm and cold extremes in 2014, precipitation and temperature…
India’s Economy Slows as Condition of Water, Land, and Cities Deteriorates
Prime Minister Modi and President Obama this week need to talk about 21st-century development.
California’s Record Heat Magnified Drought Woes in 2014
Precipitation was near average, but temperatures smashed the previous heat record.
World Economic Forum Ranks Water Crises as Top Global Risk
Water rises on the world agenda.
Video: U.S.-China Climate Pact Is the Real Deal
Circle of Blue's Keith Schneider discusses the implications of the landmark climate agreement.
The Story of Water, Energy, and Food Lives Here
Keith Schneider reports that the U.S.-China climate agreement is a Circle of Blue high point.
American Geophysical Union 2014 Recap: That Sinking, Drying, Sharing Feeling
Water features prominently at world’s largest Earth sciences…
Water Left Out Of Lima Climate Negotiations
A month after water supply was a central feature of a U.S. –…