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The Stream, December 2: Climate Change Negotiations
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The United States, along with Russia, Canada, Japan, China and…
The Stream, December 1: Australia’s Coal-seam Gas Development
Australia's fast-growing coal-seam gas industry is a "relatively…
The Stream, November 28: Drought in Mexico
Mexico's worst drought in seven decades is battering farmland…
Peter Gleick: Energy, Water, and Climate Change in the Western U.S.
A new analysis from the Pacific Institute evaluates the water…
Pacific Institute Report: Setbacks and Solutions of Water-Energy Clash in U.S. Intermountain West
At the forefront of a national trend, this region is already suffering from intense conflicts that willy only worsen with climate change and population growth. However, the report also highlights several ways to dramatically reduce the water requirements for electricity generation.
The Stream, November 15: ‘Waterless’ Fracking?
Where are the world's biggest sources of renewable energy? According…
The Stream, November 7: EPA Fracking Report Due in 2014
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will release its final…
The Stream, November 4: Developing Countries Bear Environmental Burdens, UNDP Report Says
Developing countries are bearing the brunt of environmental burdens…
Report: Fracking Tests Caused Two Quakes in England, But Unlikely to Threepeat
Shale gas test drilling likely triggered two minor earthquakes in northwestern England earlier this year, according to a a new report commissioned by Cuadrilla Resources, a private United Kingdom-based energy company.
The Stream, November 2: Weather Extremes Will Worsen
Costly weather extremes such as drought and floods are becoming…
The Stream, October 24: Climate Science
An independent investigation by scientists at the University…
Eurobarometer Survey: Europeans Say Climate Change More Dire Than Economic Situation
Just over half of respondents in the European Union's 27 member…