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U.S. Farm Irrigation Becomes More Efficient, Moves East
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Federal data show that U.S. farms use less water and are investing…
The Hydrologic Fast Lane (Also: IPCC Reports 101)
Reporter Kaye LaFond breaks down the newest IPCC report, and IPCC reports in general.
U.S.-China Climate Deal Includes Provision on Water-Energy Research
A joint energy research program will be extended and expanded to include water.
Delays in Drought Response Push East Africa Toward Another Food Crisis
Despite early-warning systems, the world lacks urgency in heading off slow-moving disasters.
Report: International Panel on Climate Change Reiterates Three Urgent Water Concerns
IPCC says the water cycle will intensify, leading to bigger storms, more droughts, and worsening water quality.
Risk Assessment Tool Puts a Price on Water Scarcity
The Water Risk Monetizer guides corporate investments where water…
Surrounded By Water, Ohio River Valley Experiences Economic Resurgence
Six-state region at head of American recovery.
Election 2014 Recap: Voters Mostly Say ‘Yes’ to Water Spending
easures passed in California, Florida, and Maine, while North Dakota voted against conservation fund.
Sao Paulo’s Water Waiting Game Avoided Rationing But Produced Huge Risk of Severe Shortage
Desire to protect the poor left Brazil’s driest city few options…
Earth Pushes Back
Era of indifference greets droughts, floods, storms, tsunamis.
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Californians Will Vote on Big Water Bond Not Knowing Exactly What They Are Buying
Rules for choosing the most controversial projects will be written later.
U.S. Government Builds a Home for Water Data
The Open Water Data Initiative wants a common house for real-time U.S. water information. But this could take decades.