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Water News: What’s Ahead in 2012
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News headlines are often dominated by the big, unexpected events…
Plumbing WikiLeaks: Water’s Role in U.S. Foreign Aid
Diplomatic cables show that the U.S. State Department aims to…
The Stream, December 5: Afghanistan-Pakistan Water Relations
Afghanistan's plans to build 12 dams on the Kabul River, and…
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 23: Shale Gas and Climate Change
Developing the United Kingdom's shale gas reserves is incompatible…
The Stream, November 21: World Should Brace for More Weather Extremes
The world should brace for more record-breaking temperatures,…
The Stream, October 26: Global Water Demand Outpaces Population Growth
Global water use is increasing at twice the rate of population…
The Stream, October 14: Asian Carp Reach North Dakota
Invasive Asian silver carp are in North Dakota for the first…
The Stream, October 11: Keystone XL Continued
Is there a conflict of interest in the U.S. State Department's…
The Stream, September 21: Flood Evacuations
About 1.2 million people have been told to evacuate in western…
2011 is Record-setting Year for Climate Change: Ice Melts in Arctic, High Temps in U.S.
A new study has revealed that ice volume in the Arctic Sea reached an all-time low in 2010. Meanwhile, in the United States, more high-temperature records have been set this summer than in any other year previously, as well as many regions that have broken rainfall and drought records.
The Stream, September 14: Global Climate Spending Grows
Global climate-protection spending totaled a record $567 billion…