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Water & Weapons Part II: Water Hostages in Egypt
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Farmers use tourists as leverage to get water.
The Stream, June 6: Pakistan’s Kashmir Hydropower Project
Asia
Pakistan's plans to divert 86 percent of the Neelum River's…
The Stream, June 1: The Fight For Australia’s Food
Switching to a low-carbon global economy could create a net gain…
The Stream, May 25: Asian Cities Resist Climate Change
ChiAsia and Climate Change
Ten Asian cities throughout India,…
The Stream, May 23: Glacial Floods, Robot Fish, and Missing School for Water
Chile
A glacial lake in Chile's Patagonia region drained for…
The Stream, May 22: Water, Food Crisis Driving Instability in Yemen
The European Union will provide additional humanitarian aid to…
The Stream, May 3: India’s Water Pollution
After years of drought, water is again flowing in the Jordan…
Forecasting Western U.S. Water Supply in 2012: La Niña Again Delivers a Wet North and a Dry South
As water availability data starts coming in, this year's water allocations and the potential consequences for irrigation, hydropower, wildfires, and flooding are being assessed — La Niña weather patterns have returned this year, but water supply conditions generally are not as extreme as they were 2011.
The Stream, April 24: New Estimate of the Niger Delta Oil Spill
Water Pollution
Shell's oil spill on the Niger Delta was at…
The Stream, April 19: Australia’s Water Market
New photos published on the Guardian reveal that early construction…
The Stream, April 18: Water Conflicts In Western U.S.
Irrigators in Texas and New Mexico are unhappy with a decision…
The Stream, April 17: Iran’s $1.5 Billion Water Transfer Project
Iran has launched a $US 1.5 billion project to divert water from…