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The Stream, August 28: Stockholm and the Nexus
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This year's Stockholm International Water Week is placing a particular…
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The Stream, August 14: Food and Water Relief Measures
France, the United States and G20 president Mexico have scheduled…
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Infographic: G20 Renewable Energy from 2002 to 2020
The NRDC predicts that the G20 will produce less than 4 percent from renewables by 2015 and 6 percent by 2020, up from only 2.6 percent currently and 0.86 percent in 2002.
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The Stream, November 2: Weather Extremes Will Worsen
Costly weather extremes such as drought and floods are becoming…
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The Stream, June 27: Food Prices, G20 and Global Food Security
The Council on Foreign Relations highlights the factors behind…
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Parag Khanna: How Resource Scarcity Will Lead to a New Global Order
The new global order looks more like a global disorder right now.