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Study: Army Corps of Engineers Release Ways to Keep Asian Carp Out of Great Lakes
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Plans to stop the invasive fish are costly, and most take more than 10 years to complete.
Satellite Data Shows U.S. Water ‘Hotspots’
Scientists who use the GRACE satellite say they need more resources…
The Stream, April 19: Drought-hit Midwest Pummeled by Rains
Drought Relief
Farm fields across the Midwestern United States…
The Stream, April 3: Deadly Floods in Buenos Aires
South America
Nearly 400 millimeters (16 inches) of rain pummeled…
The Stream, March 29: Drought Continues in Northeast Brazil
While Brazil’s major crop growing areas are producing a record…
The Stream, March 6: More Than 1 Million Syrian Refugees
There are now more than 1 million Syrians either registered as…
The Stream, February 27: Water Consumption of Global Food Supply Chains
Food Sustainability
A new interactive tool, developed by the…
The Stream, February 6: Lake Michigan Water Levels at Record Lows
Americas
Water levels on Lake Michigan and Lake Huron have reached…
The Stream, January 30: After Cyclone, Water Supplies Tight in Brisbane
Storms spawned by Tropical Cyclone Oswald created "record turbidity…
The Stream, January 2: Pollution, Flooding & the Safety of Bottled Water
Pollution
A pig farm in the Chinese town of Houtonglong has…
The Stream, December 14: Water Situation ‘Critical’ in Bulawayo
Water Shortages
A severe water shortage in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's…
The Stream, December 5: Typhoon Triggers Floods, Leaves Trail of Destruction
At least 283 people have died in the Philippines following the…