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The Stream, December 22: Mercury Emissions Cuts Benefit Water
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The United States passed new rules to cut mercury…
The Stream, December 21: Raising The Price Of Carbon
The European Union's environment committee voted to decrease…
The Stream, December 13: Climate Quandary
Delegates to the climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa,…
The Stream, December 9: Farming with Less Water
The United States Environmental Protection Agency linked hydraulic…
The Stream, November 30: Climate Change, Energy, and the Hottest Years on Record
The United Kingdom has been secretly lending its support to Canada's…
The Stream, November 9: Fracking Without Water
A new method of hydraulic fracturing utilizes reusable liquid…
The Stream, November 4: Developing Countries Bear Environmental Burdens, UNDP Report Says
Developing countries are bearing the brunt of environmental burdens…
Eurobarometer Survey: Europeans Say Climate Change More Dire Than Economic Situation
Just over half of respondents in the European Union's 27 member…
The Stream, October 7: Final Hearing On Keystone XL Pipeline
Environmentalist Bill McKibben talks to the Guardian about tar…
The Stream, October 5: Out of Water
Severe water shortages due to the La Nina weather pattern are…
The Stream, September 29: The Texas Water Crisis
In serious drought conditions, Texas does not and will not have…
Water as a Tool of War: Qaddafi Loyalists Turn Off Tap for Half of Libya
Muammar Qaddafi’s great achievement of tapping desert aquifers and sending the water hundreds of kilometers to Tripoli, the capital, and other coastal cities is now the focal point for sabotage and siege. Aid agencies have begun humanitarian relief as rebel leaders try to gain control of water-producing regions.