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The Stream, April 12: Water Troubles Holding Back Ghana’s Economy
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Water Infrastructure
Ghana’s water infrastructure is in such…
The Stream, February 13: Balancing the Needs of Water Stakeholders
United States
In his State of the Union address yesterday, President…
The Stream, August 31: Hurricane Isaac Causes Shipping Headaches on Mississippi
Hurricane Isaac
Hurricane Isaac, which hit land Tuesday evening…
The Stream, June 13: Land Grabs Threaten Africa’s Water
Large-scale foreign investment in Africa's farmland is a threat…
The Stream, May 1: Water Problems Could Hinder India’s Economic Growth
India's flawed water management could hinder its economic growth…
The Stream, January 20: Mongolia’s Mining Boom
Vast mineral wealth and growing demand from China are driving…
The Stream, September 27: Water (In)Efficiency Around the World
There is enough fresh water in the world to meet the soaring…
The Stream, September 6: Sixth Famine Zone in Somalia
The United Nations has declared a sixth famine zone in Somalia,…
Coal Conversion in the Rust Belt: Will It Be a Diamond for Small Ohio River Town?
An energy company has plans to withdraw water from the Ohio River, the potential site for a coal-to-liquid fuels conversion plant, which would be the first of its kind in the United States and the sixth in the world. Though it will bring jobs to the region, the proposal is facing strong opposition from environmental groups.
The Stream, April 4: America’s Energy Policy
British Petroleum will resume drilling 10 existing wells in the…
China Responds to Explosive Growth, Pollution, and Water Scarcity in Latest Five-Year Plan
Will momentum for runaway development be too powerful to restrain?
The Stream, March 2: Shale Uncovered
In the next chapter of its gas drilling series, The New York…