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Pope Francis Visit, VW Fraud, China Cap and Trade, and John Boehner — How They Coincide
Circle of Blue Senior Editor Keith Schneider puts an eventful…
The Stream, August 1: Urbanization and Rainstorm Connection
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China
China canceled plans for a pipeline that would have dumped…
Study: 80 Percent of U.S. Electricity from Renewables Is Technically Feasible, But Faces Significant Barriers
A massive U.S. government study shows what an electrical grid powered largely by renewable sources looks like, but not the path to get there.
The Stream, June 20: Maryland’s Million-year-old Water
Maryland is sitting atop an aquifer containing water that is…
The Stream, February 17: U.S. House Moves Keystone XL Forward
Energy
A bill meant to speed up approval of the proposed Keystone…
The Stream, February 1: Reversing the Chicago River to Stop Asian Carp
United States
Separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…
The Stream, January 13: Water Pollution Looms In Lake Titicaca
Growing urban populations, poor infrastructure and unenforced…
Water News: What’s Ahead in 2012
News headlines are often dominated by the big, unexpected events…
The Stream, December 2: Climate Change Negotiations
The United States, along with Russia, Canada, Japan, China and…
The Stream, November 30: Climate Change, Energy, and the Hottest Years on Record
The United Kingdom has been secretly lending its support to Canada's…
The Stream, November 23: Shale Gas and Climate Change
Developing the United Kingdom's shale gas reserves is incompatible…
The Stream, August 29: State Department Report Backs Tar Sands Pipeline
The proposed Keystone XL Pipeline Project, designed to carry…