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In China’s Coal Belt, A Refinery Drains Water and Life
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A Chinese researcher reveals massive groundwater use at a coal-to-liquids…
The Stream, December 12: Improving Agricultural Infrastructure
Upgrades to the world's agricultural export infrastructure, such…
The Stream, August 23: The Struggle for Safe Drinking Water
This photo slideshow demonstrates the effects of coal extraction…
The Stream, August 16: When Wells Run Dry
U.S. Drought Continues
The drought has literally hit home in…
The Stream, November 24: Big Business and Climate Policy
Big carbon-intensive corporations are campaigning to increase…
The Stream, July 13: Water Pollution in China
Leading global clothing brands source products from Chinese suppliers…
Toxic Sludge Carries Arsenic, Mercury Into Danube River
High levels of mercury and arsenic have been released from a containment pond at a Hungarian alumina plant, according to Greenpeace.
China’s Poor Farmers Hit Hardest by Climate Change
Farmers on the edge of poverty in China’s rural provinces face a bleak future in the wake of warmer temperatures, more frequent droughts and infrequent rainfall. The changing climate is forcing many harvesters into poverty or keeping them from climbing out.
Video: Behind the Scenes with Greenpeace in Copenhagen
December 12 marked a global day of action where tens of thousands of activists raised their voices to the ears of negotiators who are in the midst of climate talks. Circle of Blue goes behind the scenes of Greenpeace's preparations for the massive rally that claimed the streets of Copenhagen Saturday.