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The Stream, May 10: How Effective Is Australia’s Water Trading System?
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A flawed water-trading system is choking the Murray-Darling,…
The Stream, May 3: India’s Water Pollution
After years of drought, water is again flowing in the Jordan…
The Stream, May 1: Water Problems Could Hinder India’s Economic Growth
India's flawed water management could hinder its economic growth…
The Stream, April 17: Iran’s $1.5 Billion Water Transfer Project
Iran has launched a $US 1.5 billion project to divert water from…
The Stream, April 12: The Murray Darling River Basin Draft Plan
As the consultation period for the draft plan on the Murray Darling…
Not So Wet: England Grapples With Worst Drought in 30 Years
Dry times in southeastern England are seasoned with the favorite flavors of leaders in the arid American West: drought declarations, water restrictions, a desalination plant, and talk of piping "surplus" water to the south.
The Stream, February 23: New Report Adds Fuel to Fracking Debate
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A new study by the University of Texas Energy Institute…
The Stream, February 3: Fixing U.S. Water Infrastructure
It will take $US 1 trillion over the next 25 years to fix the…
The Stream, December 12: Energy Projects Search for Water
An Australian company found a water supply for one of the largest…
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…
Report: Fracking Tests Caused Two Quakes in England, But Unlikely to Threepeat
Shale gas test drilling likely triggered two minor earthquakes in northwestern England earlier this year, according to a a new report commissioned by Cuadrilla Resources, a private United Kingdom-based energy company.
The Stream, September 6: Sixth Famine Zone in Somalia
The United Nations has declared a sixth famine zone in Somalia,…