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The Stream, January 9: China Moves Forward With South-North Water Transfer Project
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China has completed the tunnel under the Yellow River for the…
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 28: Water Policy Plans
Thailand is creating an $11 billion fund for flood water management…
The Stream, December 26: Energy Use Across Europe
By 2100, global climate change will shift nearly 40 percent of…
The Stream, December 14: Melting Arctic Releases Greenhouse Gas
Thawing permafrost is releasing large plumes of methane gas into…
The Stream, December 1: Australia’s Coal-seam Gas Development
Australia's fast-growing coal-seam gas industry is a "relatively…
The Stream, November 30: Climate Change, Energy, and the Hottest Years on Record
The United Kingdom has been secretly lending its support to Canada's…
The Stream, November 29: New Water Blueprint for Australia’s Food Bowl
ABC Australia has published the Murray-Darling Basin Authority's…
The Stream, November 25: Record High Greenhouse Gases
Levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have hit record…
The Stream, October 25: Flood Crisis in Southeast Asia
Climate change manifests itself most visibly through water. But…
The Stream, October 12: Biofuels Spur Hunger
U.S. government support for biofuels and inaction on climate…
EIA Report: Global Energy Use To Grow 50 Percent by 2035 — Half of Increase from Fossil Fuels in China and India
The U.S. Energy Information Administration recently published its annual report on global energy projections. Though renewable energy sources and nuclear power, along with unconventional fossil fuels, will phase out coal production over the next two decades, it will not be at the pace necessary to offset greenhouse gas emissions