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The Stream, January 6: U.S. Toxic Releases Increased, Says EPA Report
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The release of toxic chemicals into the environment…
The Stream, December 23: Water Concerns In Argentina
Water access and use are a concern in Argentina, where 11 percent…
James Workman: Poetry, Slammed — Dambusting Celebratory Removals
The most dramatic freshwater news stories of 2011 literally broke wide open in the Pacific Northwest's hydropowered region, as two major Washington currents were unplugged in in order to replenish an endangered, iconic, transrational species of fish. In that same spirit of silent wonder, and agape, the following 318 words began to arrange and then unglue themselves to honor these inspired, extraordinary events.
The Stream, December 7: The Shale Gas Boom
Global carbon emissions are likely to continue increasing at…
The Stream, November 15: ‘Waterless’ Fracking?
Where are the world's biggest sources of renewable energy? According…
The Stream, October 17: America and the Climate Change Question
Why is the United States agnostic about climate change while…
The Stream, September 30: Water, Energy, Food
Shale gas will not solve Britain’s energy problems, an Economist…
The Stream, September 20: Biggest Dam Removal in U.S. History
The United States has started a $27 million project to remove…
The Stream, September 19: Hydropower and Climate Change
The world's dams are unprepared for climate change conditions,…
The Stream, September 16: Corporate Sustainability Ranking
What are the largest additions and deletions in the 2011 Dow…
The Stream, September 13: Renewable Energy in Africa
After financing about $9.3 billion of hydropower in Africa, China…
The Stream, August 31: Leaked U.S. Cables Reveal Perception of Chinese Environmentalism
Extreme levels of radiation have been detected in soil within…