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The Stream, August 31: Leaked U.S. Cables Reveal Perception of Chinese Environmentalism
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Extreme levels of radiation have been detected in soil within…
The Stream, June 27: Food Prices, G20 and Global Food Security
The Council on Foreign Relations highlights the factors behind…
The Stream, June 23: Biofuels For Europe’s Aviation
European airlines, biofuel producers and the European Commission…
The Stream, June 17: California Drought Report
A new Pacific Institute report on California's 2007-2009 drought…
The Stream, May 23: Water and the Middle East
President Barack Obama's speech on the Middle East last week…
The Stream, May 10: Land Grabs
Concerns over land grabs and food security are prompting Brazil,…
2011 Stockholm Water Prize Awarded to Stephen Carpenter — American Professor Working On Lake Ecosystems
University of Wisconsin-Madison professor earns global recognition.
The Stream, February 23: The Strategic Power of Water
Some 50 million environmental refugees will flood the global…
The Stream, February 14: Rivers in the Sky
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has joined…
The Stream, February 9: Drought in China
China barely gets mentioned in world food reports despite being…
Drought Aggravates Extreme Poverty in Syria
Ongoing drought in Syria is causing acute water shortages, food insecurity and economic uncertainty.
Displaced Zimbabwean Farmers Set Down Roots in Nigeria
Importing technical knowledge from Zimbabwean migrants is part of the Nigerian government's plan to increase food self-sufficiency