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Infographic: Lake Turkana Threatened By Hydropower and Farm Development
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Water level's could fall significantly due to development along the Omo River, the lake's largest tributary.
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The Stream, August 23: The Struggle for Safe Drinking Water
This photo slideshow demonstrates the effects of coal extraction…
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Sugar Futures Up, as Drought in India Threatens Supplies
The price rose to a three-year high of 19.4 cents per-pound.
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Sugarcane plant, production, to remain as bid to save Everglades is scaled back
MIAMI -- After months of speculation and planning on the part…
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Everglades are one step closer to restoration, almost
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida - The state of Florida is buying 300…
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The River of Grass: Florida’s Everglades, clean energy, and sugar
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida -- Efforts to restore portions of the…
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Sugar-soaked Everglades deserve restoration, Florida governor decides
OKEELANTA, Florida - The golden days for sugar giants in Florida,…