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What Is the IPCC Telling Policymakers About Climate Change and Water?
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Oceans are rising faster and becoming more acidic, snowpack is…
On the Trail of the Tiny & Troublesome Great Lakes Microplastic
Circle of Blue reporter Codi Kozacek talks with scientists who…
WASH: Talking the Water, Sanitation, and Health Dilemma at World Water Week
Circle of Blue director J. Carl Ganter reports from World Water Week in Stockholm.
Fields of Gold in Northern New Mexico’s Monsoon Season
Much of New Mexico is in drought, but signs of water abound near…
TIM: This Is Mongolia
Paved roads are still a rarity in this country, which is larger than Alaska and where 1.2 million people – 40 percent of the resident population – earn their keep herding livestock.
Summer Camp for Journalists: Water in Old Mining Country
On the road with IJNR's Mining Country Institute, Hawaii-based Codi Yeager-Kozacek returns to Michigan and the Midwest.
A Tank of Warm Water Brews a New Development Tea in Mongolia’s South Gobi Desert
Circle of Blue senior editor Keith Schneider wraps up his recent trip to Mongolia.
In China’s Coal Belt, A Refinery Drains Water and Life
A Chinese researcher reveals massive groundwater use at a coal-to-liquids…
China Takes a Keen Interest in Water-Energy Connections
Circle of Blue's Keith Schneider reports from Beijing on discussions…
A Wild Ride Through Mongolia’s Resource Boom
A huge country with a tiny population navigates the problems…
Dilemmas of a Water, Sanitation and Health Funder
One of the greatest failures of the 21st century is that nearly a billion people don't have access to an adequate supply of fresh water. How do we fix it? Here's one funder's view.
One Year After Historic Drought, Good News From U.S. Corn Belt
A record harvest adds a new twist to the global food stocks roller…