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Ugandans Return Home to a Demolished Water Infrastructure
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More than 20 years of conflict in northern Uganda have led to an abandoned and destroyed water infrastructure, as most citizens lack access to sanitary drinking water.
Indigenous People from Ecuador to Louisiana Forge Alliances Against Global Oil Spills
Indigenous leaders from Amazon rainforests to Bayou swamplands.
Parag Khanna: How Resource Scarcity Will Lead to a New Global Order
The new global order looks more like a global disorder right now.
Q&A: ‘Crude’ Director Joe Berlinger on Chevron Oil in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Featuring Live Earth, Vanity Fair cover, and a CNN Hero Award.
Video: California Farmers Can Save Water, Money
The water-scarce state can overhaul its agricultural water management by implementing clearer water targets, better economic incentives, and more direct communication systems, according to a Pacific Institute report.
Video: Following the Hidden Waters of Southwest China’s Karst Region
A look at what is commonly considered the greatest Karst landscape on earth, and its secret waters that flow underneath.
Video: Invasion of the Asian Carp, from the Waterlife Documentary
New threat to the lakes reopens century-old legal battle over diversion of Great Lakes water, draws support from several states and Ontario.
Video: The Future of Wind Power
Denmark has pioneered wind power for commercial use over the last three decades -- today the European country produces almost half of the world's wind turbines.
Video: Bill McKibben & President Mohamed Nasheed of Maldives in Copenhagen
South Asian paradise Maldives is one of the main countries most immediately threatened by the effects of climate change.
Video: Copenhagen – Taking the Risk to Define a Zero Carbon, Clean Energy Future
Copenhagen, host of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, claims to be one of the world's greenest cities. It has extensive public transportation, a strong bicycle culture and plans to be carbon neutral by 2025 through progressive blueprints that reduce carbon emissions 20 percent by 2015 compared to 2005.
Video: Kumi Naidoo on Global Day of Climate Action
Interview with Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director Greenpeace International.
Video: Behind the Scenes with Greenpeace in Copenhagen
December 12 marked a global day of action where tens of thousands of activists raised their voices to the ears of negotiators who are in the midst of climate talks. Circle of Blue goes behind the scenes of Greenpeace's preparations for the massive rally that claimed the streets of Copenhagen Saturday.