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The Stream, December 1: Australia’s Coal-seam Gas Development
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Australia's fast-growing coal-seam gas industry is a "relatively…
The Stream, November 24: Big Business and Climate Policy
Big carbon-intensive corporations are campaigning to increase…
The Stream, November 21: World Should Brace for More Weather Extremes
The world should brace for more record-breaking temperatures,…
Peter Gleick: Energy, Water, and Climate Change in the Western U.S.
A new analysis from the Pacific Institute evaluates the water…
The Stream, November 15: ‘Waterless’ Fracking?
Where are the world's biggest sources of renewable energy? According…
The Stream, October 27: China’s Desalination Plans
A program in California's Imperial Valley offers farmers money…
The Stream, October 6: Climate Change in Australia
The weather extremes in Australia are a dress rehearsal for the…
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
The Stream, September 28: Future of Food Insecurity?
Nowhere are the impacts of climate change more pronounced than…
The Stream, September 26: New Approach To Global Food Production
Drought-stricken Texas is desperately behind and short of funds…
The Stream, September 13: Renewable Energy in Africa
After financing about $9.3 billion of hydropower in Africa, China…
The Stream, September 2: U.S. Insurers Slow to Recognize Climate Change Threat
Only 11 out of 88 major U.S. insurers surveyed recently have…