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Glacier Water Threatens to Flood French Alps Valley
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French officials have begun pumping millions of gallons of water as part of a multi-million dollar emergency operation.
California Drought is No Problem for Kern County Oil Producers
Farmers do without water because of oil industry uses.
Photo Slideshow: A Desperate Clinch — Coal Production Across America
A look at the places and faces affected by coal production in the United States.
Scene of Midwest’s Worst Oil Spill – Sleepless Nights and Black Goo
Students examine communities affected by Enbridge rupture on Kalamzoo River.
A Midwest Pipeline Rupture Raises Questions About Tar Sands Risk
Enbridge is working overtime to clean up the spill, placate the community, and get oil flowing again.
Water Scarcity Prompts Different Plans to Reckon With U.S. Energy Choke Point
Southeast could learn from Southwest
Thermal Power Stations Need Makeover
Utilities feel pressure from more users and less water.
EPA and State Department Square Off On Tar Sands Pipeline
Water use and greenhouse gas emissions are major concerns with oil interests plays.
Infographic: Coal and Water – A Resource Mismatch
The contest between coal-fired energy production and water demand is a mismatch.
Q&A: Josh Fox on the ‘Toxification’ of U.S. Water Sources in the Dig for Natural Gas
The documentary “Gasland" has shown at film festivals and on HBO.
Lawmakers Pass Bill to Protect Argentina’s Glaciers
Bill passes that will ban mining and oil drilling in Andean ice fields.
Tar Sands Oil Production, An Industrial Bonanza, Poses Major Water Use Challenges
Ensuring Americans enjoy a lifestyle built on choice and mobility.