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El Nino Is Over But the Damage Continues
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More than 60 million people face hunger, malnutrition.
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Septic System Pollution Contributes to Disease Outbreaks
More research and funding is needed to help understand the severity
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Great Lakes States Take Halting Steps Toward Water Protections
Governments in the nation’s most water-rich region are responding…
Commentary: Drought Influenced Syrian Civil War; So What, Says U.S. Congress
U.S. Congress on an island of reflexive denial.
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Gila River Diversion Reaches Decision Point
Fate of an expensive Southwest water supply project is at stake
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China’s Early Pivot Away From Carbon
World’s largest coal consumer's big challenge to lower climate-changing…
Donghao Chung, Guangzhou’s Daylighted Water Refuge
A new urban park constructed from a polluted sewer is a message…
Big Investment Updates Great Lakes Shipping
New technology and ships make maritime commerce more efficient,…
Ecosystems Are Dying as Long Island Contends With a Nitrogen Bomb
Septic systems and nitrogen pollution are killing the island's…
Lake Ontario Water Level Plan Tests Attitudes Toward Environment
Plan 2014, a proposal to alter lake levels and restore wetlands,…
Lighting Small Fires As Cure to Catastrophic Blazes in California
Prescribed burns tested in Klamath Mountains.
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In Oakland, Still A City With Thorns, A New Garden Emerges (Part II)
Quality of life and economy thrive with greater care for water,…