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The Stream, January 21: Federal Fracking Regulations Revised by Interior Department
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Revised federal rules will guide drilling for oil and gas on…
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The Stream, January 2: Pollution, Flooding & the Safety of Bottled Water
Pollution
A pig farm in the Chinese town of Houtonglong has…
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The Stream, December 14: Water Situation ‘Critical’ in Bulawayo
Water Shortages
A severe water shortage in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's…
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The Stream, August 8: Rice — A Bright Spot for Global Food
Global affected 20,000 farmers and ruined about 6,500 hectares…
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The Stream, December 23: Water Concerns In Argentina
Water access and use are a concern in Argentina, where 11 percent…
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The Stream, February 9: Drought in China
China barely gets mentioned in world food reports despite being…
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Heavy Rainfall Hampers Tea Markets in India and Sri Lanka
Severe weather impacts could compromise tea farming for two of the world's biggest players in the industry.
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Sri Lanka Fights Dengue Outbreak and Stagnant Water
Facing a dengue outbreak, the government of Sri Lanka is trying…
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Drought Boils Bitter Cup of Tea for India
Significantly reduced tea production in comparison with the first three months of 2008.