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The Stream, April 10: India Water Week
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Asia
On the eve of India Water Week, The Wall Street Journal…
The Stream, April 9: Chilean Court Green-lights Patagonia Dam Project
Patagonia
Chile's supreme court has rejected seven appeals filed…
The Stream, April 3: Mega Water Projects in Asia
India's proposed mega project to link more than 30 rivers and…
The Stream, March 20: Connecting the Dots Between Water Stress and Food Prices
Hydropower and Water Security
Two of the world's biggest energy…
Map: Major Hydropower in China
China is pushing its renewable energy agenda by investing in hydropower. By 2015, the Chinese government expects that its installed capacity from hydropower will amount to 300,000 megawatts, thus reducing the nation's reliance on fossil fuels.
The Stream, March 8: Damming the Mekong
Dams on the tributaries of the Mekong River could have a bigger…
The Stream, March 6: An Essay on Hunger
Droughts and Floods
Today's must-read: Paul Salopek's beautiful,…
The Stream, February 24: South Africa Invests in Energy
Energy
South Africa may invest $78 billion in new nuclear power…
The Stream, February 13: Global Ice Melt
Climate
The global ice melt from 2003 to 2010 resulted in enough…
The Stream, February 6: U.S. to Require Disclosure of Fracking Chemicals
The U.S. government will require natural gas companies to disclose…
The Stream, January 26: The Shale Boom and the Economy
The International Energy Agency will make shale gas recommendations…
The Stream, January 16: Asian Carp
Lake Erie and some of its biggest tributary rivers have just…