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Tundra Trekking: A Tale of Rivers and Ravenous Thermokarst
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On the tundra, climate change is just one careless step away.…
The Rising Cost of Settling the American Desert
Power plant that moves torrent of water uphill considers closing
Water Scarcity Prompts Different Plans to Reckon With U.S. Energy Choke Point
Southeast could learn from Southwest
Thermal Power Stations Need Makeover
Utilities feel pressure from more users and less water.
Climate Negotiations Must Consider Water and Energy Together, IWA Says
Water policy and energy policy must be integrated, according to the International Water Association
Solar Power Plants Drain Desert Waters
The push for renewable energy through low-carbon alternatives could further compromise water resources
Fueling the Flow: Paying Attention to Where Water and Energy Meet
More now than ever, the American West is realizing the binary nature of energy production and water delivery.
Georgia’s Citizenry Reacts to Nuclear Power Proposal
Without sufficient nuclear power, dirty and expensive coal might be the only alternative.
Texans Protest “Thirsty” Nuclear Power Plants in Chicago
Protesters from Texas made their way to Chicago to demonstrate against a new nuclear plant
Gas-sipping Electric Cars May Guzzle Water
They may not be gas-guzzlers, but electric cars have a raging thirst for water.