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The Stream, February 6: U.S. to Require Disclosure of Fracking Chemicals
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The U.S. government will require natural gas companies to disclose…
The Stream, January 31: Mining and Food Production
Australia's first law intended to protect prime agricultural…
The Stream, January 30: U.S. Natural Gas Reserves
Just how much natural gas is there in the United States? A recent…
The Stream, January 24: Boosting Food Production
How can the world feed 9.5 billion people, the projected global…
The Stream, January 17: China’s Environmental Litigation
Reuters tells the story of a Chinese "cancer village" that is…
The Stream, January 5: Qatar’s Food Security
Unlike the other oil-rich, water-poor Gulf states, by 2024 Qatar…
Map: NASA Shows Big Dip in U.S. Groundwater Regionally, Especially Near Texas Drought
Using calculations based on satellite observations and long-term…
The Stream, November 24: Big Business and Climate Policy
Big carbon-intensive corporations are campaigning to increase…
The Stream, October 27: China’s Desalination Plans
A program in California's Imperial Valley offers farmers money…
Infographic: China’s Water Pollution Events and Protection Policies (2004-2011)
China has some of the dirtiest and most dangerous water in the world. This detailed and interactive timeline shows key pollution events, protests, and policy reforms from the last eight years at both the national and regional levels as China tries to clean up its act.
The Stream, September 30: Water, Energy, Food
Shale gas will not solve Britain’s energy problems, an Economist…
The Stream, September 26: New Approach To Global Food Production
Drought-stricken Texas is desperately behind and short of funds…