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Black Gold Blues: Oil Stains Reveal Resource beneath Russian Lake
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Comprising 20 percent of the world's fresh water supply, southern Siberia's Lake Baikal could tell us how oil forms.
Florida Passes U.S. Sugar Purchase
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida -- The board of the South Florida…
Federal Government Restricts California’s Delta Flow
A policy that restricts water pumping from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
Fishy Thinking Inspires New Clean Energy Technology
An alternative way to create power from water that creates vortexes and vibrations.
Obama’s Latest Pick Bodes Well for Water
WASHINGTON -- To serve as Interior Secretary, Obama has nominated…
Runaway Runoff: New Report Urges Better Monitoring of Mississippi River
WASHINGTON -- While a multivitamin a day may keep the doctor…
U.S. Sugar Deal Bittersweet, Florida Lawmakers & Growers Believe
As the state of Florida plans to spend $1.34 billion to buy land…
My Wetland is Your Wetland: EPA Awards Funding to Midwest Marshes
The U.S. EPA is awarding $1.17 million in grants to Iowa, Kansas,…
Compact Impact: Great Lakes Legislation Now Active
As the Great Lakes Compact goes into effect to protect Midwest…
Everglades Get Sweet Deal in U.S. Sugar Contract
The U.S. Sugar Corporation has approved a $1.34 billion sale…
Fueling the Flow: Paying Attention to Where Water and Energy Meet
More now than ever, the American West is realizing the binary nature of energy production and water delivery.
Going against the Flow: India, Bangladesh worry China may Divert Water from Tibet
Downstream worries about the environment, agriculture and politics.