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The Stream, February 23: The Strategic Power of Water
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Some 50 million environmental refugees will flood the global…
The Stream, February 17: Water + Climate
Climate change made the floods that inundated England and Wales…
Plugging a Leak — Post-Katrina New Orleans Wants Feds to Pay for Water System Overhaul
City officials have something to prove, and the city has a lot riding on it.
Looming Asian Water Crisis Requires Billions in Annual Improvements, ADB Says
The finance institution urges for more public-private partnerships.
California’s Central Valley to Get More Water
As the state recovers from a three-year drought and copes with a deteriorating water infrastructure, the nation's food supply just got a boost.
Higher Water Prices Needed Globally, OECD Says
A report from 30 of the richest countries in the world says raising water rates will help protect and maintain the precious resource for the future.
Israel Increases Rates to Pay for Desalinated Water
On January 1 Israel’s national water company Mekorot raised water rates by 25 percent in order to pay for the incorporation of desalinated water into the national water system.
Epilogue from Steve Solomon’s Water The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization
The close of economic journalist Steven Solomon's book is a reflection on the new meaning of water given today's scarcity crisis. Solomon connects freshwater's past and present to paint a future, and potentially very unstable picture of human civilization. By redefining facets of this precious resource, however, he presents the foundation of finding global solutions.
Texas Water District Continues Legal Battle for Oklahoma Water
A U.S. District judge gave the water district one month to clarify its case for claiming Oklahoma’s water sale ban is unconstitutional.
Peter Gleick: Stealing Water from the Future – California’s Massive Groundwater Overdraft Newly Revealed
A NASA report summarizing data collected from new satellites confirms what most water observers have known for a long time. Massive amounts of groundwater are being sucked out of California's Central Valley groundwater aquifers -- unreported, unmonitored, and unregulated.
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.
Drought Causes Record Low Water Allocations for California
Climate conditions and regulations are causing California to reassess water allocation, potentially taking drastic conservation measures.