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The Stream, January 18: The Xayaburi Dam, Water Rationing, and Argentine Corn
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Vietnam and Cambodia urged Laos to halt its controversial…
The Stream, November 27: Doha Climate Talks Commence
Monday marked the first day of talks among the in Doha, Qatar…
The Stream, November 7: Storm Poised to Bring More Flooding to U.S. East Coast
President Obama Wins Re-election
The U.S. energy industry is…
The Stream, September 4: Global Tensions Over Shared Water
Global Tensions over Shared Water
Tanzania and Malawi have agreed…
The Stream, August 17: Has Work Resumed on Laos’ Mekong Dam?
Despite assurances from Laos that work on its controversial Xayaburi…
The Stream, August 8: Rice — A Bright Spot for Global Food
Global affected 20,000 farmers and ruined about 6,500 hectares…
The Stream, July 4: Controversy Continues Over Laos Dam
Researchers have warned that the steady decline in world water-monitoring…
The Stream, May 3: India’s Water Pollution
After years of drought, water is again flowing in the Jordan…
The Stream, December 7: The Shale Gas Boom
Global carbon emissions are likely to continue increasing at…
UN Report: Floods Threaten Southeast Asia Food Crisis, Disrupt Thai Car Industry
With hundreds of deaths, thousands of damaged hectares, and millions of refugees, this year's fall flooding has equated to a devastating wet season.
The Stream, October 25: Flood Crisis in Southeast Asia
Climate change manifests itself most visibly through water. But…
The Stream, October 10: South Sudan’s Looming Food Crisis
South Sudan is facing a climate crisis that threatens to deteriorate…