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The Stream, September 19: A $700 Million Water Pipeline to Cyprus
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Turkey is building a $US 700 million pipeline to transfer water…
The Stream, March 27: Uncertain Future for Shale Gas in Poland
Shale gas drilling is off to a disappointing start for investors…
The Stream, March 8: Damming the Mekong
Dams on the tributaries of the Mekong River could have a bigger…
The Stream, March 5: Severe Drought Grips Portugal
Water Shortages
A severe drought in Portugal is ravaging pastures…
The Stream, February 28: The Future of Water in Central Asia
Water Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by five…
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, September 29: The Texas Water Crisis
In serious drought conditions, Texas does not and will not have…
The Stream, June 23: Biofuels For Europe’s Aviation
European airlines, biofuel producers and the European Commission…
Uncertain Future for Shale Gas in Europe — Accepted by U.K., Rejected by France, Others Undecided
Despite getting a go-ahead in the U.K., shale gas faces an uncertain future in Europe.
The Stream, May 17: Energy for Europe
A five-month drought has gripped China's Hubei Province at the…
Poland Endures Second Round of Flooding of the Vistula River
Only two of Poland's 16 regions remain untouched by floodwaters.
Climate Change Burden-Sharing Must Not Compromise Developing World’s Growth, India’s PM
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that developing countries will not compromise their financial growth for climate change, and that, instead, rich countries need to ensure access to clean technologies.