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The Stream, February 28: The Future of Water in Central Asia
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Water Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by five…
The Stream, February 24: South Africa Invests in Energy
Energy
South Africa may invest $78 billion in new nuclear power…
The Stream, February 22: Africa’s Food Security
Water Quality
Environmental degradation, including waste water…
Study Outlines Plans to Stop Asian Carp at Chicago
Three proposals for separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…
The Stream, February 1: Reversing the Chicago River to Stop Asian Carp
United States
Separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…
The Stream, January 16: Asian Carp
Lake Erie and some of its biggest tributary rivers have just…
Advance of the Invader: Asian Carp Continue March to Northern Waters
Live carp have been found in North Dakota and past the electric barriers in Chicago. As the carp push forward, Michigan and other Great Lakes states are once again asking the U.S. Supreme Court to speed up action to stop the advance of the invader.
The Stream, October 28: Environmental Security in Latin America
Environmental security is becoming a top priority in international…
The Stream, September 23: Sand Mining and Water Quality
Plans to capture and store carbon have failed to gain traction…
The Stream, September 8: Peak Water in Saudi Arabia
Peak water looms more ominously than peak oil for Saudi Arabia,…
The Stream, September 6: Sixth Famine Zone in Somalia
The United Nations has declared a sixth famine zone in Somalia,…
The Stream, August 17: Invasive Species in Lake Michigan
Has Lake Michigan become unfishable? The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel…