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The World’s Water: Hard Facts Point Toward the Soft Path
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Experts say water crises can be averted with better management,…
Rocky Mountain Oil Range: Is Water for Shale?
The West harbors beneath its jagged peaks three times more…
Could Fixing the Pipes Fix the Pockets of 400,000 Unemployed?
Could money and maintenance problems in the United States manage…
Cashing in on Water: Small Business Owner Capitalizes on Controversial Commodity
COPPERAS COVE, Texas -- As water becomes an increasingly political…
States Remedy Polluted Ohio River
When officials found high fecal counts in the Ohio River, they…
Courting Disaster: Chevron Brought Before Law in Ecuador Wastewater Dispute
More than 125,000 people have filed a class-action lawsuit in Ecuador.
The Walled Grave: Politics of Neglect Caused Zimbabwe’s Cholera Outbreak
Grim consequences of failed water and sanitation infrastructure
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Mapping Thirst: New UN Graphics Predict Changes in Water Supply
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has recently…
Congressmen Urge Obama to Strengthen Clean Water Act
The Bush Administration has weakened the maw of the Clean Water…
Florida Passes U.S. Sugar Purchase
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida -- The board of the South Florida…
U.S. Sugar Deal Bittersweet, Florida Lawmakers & Growers Believe
As the state of Florida plans to spend $1.34 billion to buy land…
Going against the Flow: India, Bangladesh worry China may Divert Water from Tibet
Downstream worries about the environment, agriculture and politics.