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The Stream, June 15: The Cost of Nuclear Phase-Out
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A survey by the Asahi newspaper shows that nearly three-quarters…
Uncertain Future for Shale Gas in Europe — Accepted by U.K., Rejected by France, Others Undecided
Despite getting a go-ahead in the U.K., shale gas faces an uncertain future in Europe.
The Stream, May 11: Damming Patagonia
In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan has announced…
The Stream, April 25: In Hot Water
The Financial Times reports on the growing local opposition to…
The Stream, April 18: The Water Factor
Environmental groups are up in arms over the State Department's…
The Stream, April 15: Regulating the Natural Gas Industry
Cuba's worst drought in 50 years has depleted reservoirs by about…
The Stream, April 14: Shale Gas
The French government will support parliamentary motions to revoke…
The Stream, April 7: America’s Abandoned Gas and Oil Wells
Foreign Affairs analyzes why food subsidies have prevented and…
The Stream, March 16: Sources of Power
As Japan's nuclear emergency unfolds, the Guardian reports on…
The Stream, March 11: Japan Earthquake
An earthquake of 8.9. magnitude has hit Japan, triggering devastating…
The Stream, February 21: Toxic Waste
How is water affected by illegal waste exports from the United…
Sudan’s Fight Against the Guinea Worm
The Guinea worm has the potential to become the second completely eradicated disease in human history—but the political stability of one African nation will play a crucial role.