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The Stream, March 19: The Water Factor in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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U.S. scientists are investigating whether DNA from Asian carp…
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Peter Gleick: Energy, Water, and Climate Change in the Western U.S.
A new analysis from the Pacific Institute evaluates the water…
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EPA and Halliburton Skirmish — Promises of Safer Fracking Fluid
After denying EPA disclosure request, Halliburton promises safer fracking fluid and more disclosure.
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Water Demand is Flash Point in Dakota Oil Boom
Production from the Bakken Shale is projected to use up to 5.5 billion gallons of water annually.
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Fracking Regulations Vary Widely from State to State
A look at how states across America are facing deep frack dilemmas.
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Michigan Says It’s Ready For Next Drilling Boom
“Fracking” is the injection of water and chemicals to rupture deep shale and release natural gas.