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Washington Water Main, March 7: Interior Secretary Nominee Greets A Respectful Senate Committee
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Interior Secretary nominee Sally Jewell is expected to take the helm of a department with major influence over United States' water, food, and energy systems later this month after a relatively cordial confirmation hearing.
Washington Water Main, February 22: Natural Gas and Climate Change Take Center Stage
A Senate committee hosts arguments on the federal government's role in the U.S. natural gas boom, while Democrats this week released a climate bill that could be the first in years to reach the Senate floor.
The Stream, February 14: Major Water Loss Across Middle East
The Tigris and Euphrates' river basins lost almost as much water…
The Stream, February 8: In Texas, Recycling Wastewater for Drinking
Water Supply
Wichita Falls, Texas is moving forward with plans…
The Stream, February 6: Lake Michigan Water Levels at Record Lows
Americas
Water levels on Lake Michigan and Lake Huron have reached…
The Stream, February 5: Water-Energy Nexus in China
When a Greenpeace China rapid response team ventured to a chemical…
The Stream, January 21: Federal Fracking Regulations Revised by Interior Department
Revised federal rules will guide drilling for oil and gas on…
The Stream, January 3: Snowpack Looks Good for California Water Supply
California
The first measure of Sierra Nevada snowpack in 2013…
The Stream, December 19: Climate Change and Everest at a Gigapixel
Barge traffic on a stretch of the Rhine River has come to a halt…
The Stream, December 14: Water Situation ‘Critical’ in Bulawayo
Water Shortages
A severe water shortage in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's…
The Stream, November 8: Early Look at Water in U.S. Ballot Results
Water-quality protection measures were among the 46 conservation-related…
The Stream, November 7: Storm Poised to Bring More Flooding to U.S. East Coast
President Obama Wins Re-election
The U.S. energy industry is…