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The Stream, April 27: Climate Change Impacts
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A new federal report on the impact of climate change in the western…
The Stream, April 26: The Water-Energy-Food Nexus
Food has quickly become the hidden driver of world politics,…
The Stream, April 21: Blowin’ in the Wind
Reuters published a lengthy report on China's plans to unlock…
The Stream, April 19: Power Cuts, Golf Booms
Despite promises to curb power rationing, much of China is on…
The Stream, April 7: America’s Abandoned Gas and Oil Wells
Foreign Affairs analyzes why food subsidies have prevented and…
The Stream, April 4: America’s Energy Policy
British Petroleum will resume drilling 10 existing wells in the…
The Stream, March 30: Water and Cities
More than a billion people around the world will face severe…
The Stream, March 28: Nukes, Drought, Asian Carp
As radiation in the water at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power…
The Stream, March 18: Japan and Haiti
Fuel shortages, heavy snowfall and freezing weather are hampering…
The Stream, March 3: South Africa’s Energy Mix
Members of South Africa's Parliament are pushing for the country…
A Dry and Anxious North Awaits China’s Giant, Unproven Water Transport Scheme
Authorities anticipate approval for new western line to tap energy reserves. Sparks and the blue flare of arc welders, like hot stars in the night sky, illuminate the interior of a massive water tunnel that crosses underneath the Yellow River.
The Stream, February 16: Asia’s Greenest Cities
Singapore is the green champion among Asia's cities, according…