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Faucet Flambé in Colorado Sparks Concern About Natural Gas Leaks
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Water and fire don't mix, but in Colorado such idioms may soon explode.
California Drought: Snowpack Inspires Consumers, Worries Water Experts
One week after Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state-wide drought emergency for California, rangers reported Sierra snowpack levels at 80 percent of normal. While the measurements of this major source of water might seem cause for relief, experts hesitate.
A Capitol Offensive: Renowned Strategists Challenge U.S. to Lead Global Water Campaign
As the money tree of the world wilts, thirsty from neglect,…
Infrastructure Imminent: Has Australian Tinderbox Found its Match?
In fire-seared Australia, water is a matter of national security.…
Dry Reservoir Leaves Tampa One Day of Water
A stagnant layer of unpotable water is all that remains of Tampa's Bill Young Reservoir.
Saudi Arabia to Join Bahrain in Drive for Desalination
The Middle East takes its water shortages with anything but…
Video: The Biggest Dry, Stories of Australia’s Waning Rivers & Worried Towns
A love song, a hymn of mourning: where has Australia's beloved water gone?
An Elder’s Prayer for The River
Fish Come Back
Dead Red Gum trees, Lake Pamamaroo near Menindee.
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Video: Aboriginal Elder Beryl Carmichael Sings the River’s Lament
Using chants and stories, Aboriginal elder Beryl Carmichael shares with Circle of Blue the spiritual and visceral pain of a dry and dying Darling River.
Video: Caring for Basins Beyond Reform with Australian Scientist John Williams
It's time to stop playing around with reform, says renowned Australian water scientist John Williams.