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Photo Slideshow: China Completes Second Line of South-North Water Transfer Project
Massive manmade river begins moving water from central China to Beijing.
The Stream, September 27: Hydraulic Fracturing-related Health Concerns Linger
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Governor Andrew Cuomo said New York state is still deciding whether…
Along the Eastern Line of China’s South-North Water Transfer Project
Circle of Blue reporter Nadya Ivanova recounts her recent trip to China and updates our coverage of the nation's massive water transfer project.
The Stream, July 11: Tensions High in Israel and Lebanon Over Water
Tensions have heightened between Israeli and Lebanese troops…
The Stream, June 6: Pakistan’s Kashmir Hydropower Project
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Pakistan's plans to divert 86 percent of the Neelum River's…
The Stream, April 25: Beijing Will Face a Water Shortage
Water Supply in Asia
Beijing's water resources are expected…
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, March 2: Where Did The Brahmaputra River’s Water Go?
As water levels dropped three meters (10 feet) in India's Brahmaputra…
The Stream, November 9: Fracking Without Water
A new method of hydraulic fracturing utilizes reusable liquid…
The Stream, October 11: Keystone XL Continued
Is there a conflict of interest in the U.S. State Department's…
Dried Up: Texas Industry and Residents Square Off Over Water as Drought Continues
With nearly 65 percent of Texas experiencing exceptional drought, water is becoming increasingly precious—and scarce—in a state that has to divide the resource between the growing appetites of farmers, city residents, and energy corporations.
The Stream, June 17: California Drought Report
A new Pacific Institute report on California's 2007-2009 drought…