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Water Talk: Expert Q&As on the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Water
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For the first time, international leaders meeting in New York City this weekend will consider a dedicated goal for water.
Slowly, With Earth Pushing Hard, A Confederacy Of Concern Develops
Circle of Blue Senior Editor Keith Schneider discusses how new energy-efficient, water-conserving, land-protecting operating principles are slowly becoming priorities around the world.
Los Angeles Looks to Stormwater to Secure Water Sustainability
Second largest U.S. city confronts new era of water scarcity with innovations on a new scale.
California Drought Signals Fundamental Shift to New Water Conditions
Climate change models have long predicted a drying West. In California, the future has arrived.
One Way to Ease California Drought: Recycle Wastewater For Irrigation
Del Puerto Water District to buy a third of its water supply from Modesto and Turlock treatment plants.
The Stream, October 24: Poor Food Outlook After Nigeria Floods
The worst flooding Nigeria has seen in 50 years has destroyed…
The Stream, April 25: Beijing Will Face a Water Shortage
Water Supply in Asia
Beijing's water resources are expected…
The Stream, April 11: Textiles Linked to Polluted Water Discharge in China
Forty-six Chinese and multinational clothing companies are buying…
The Stream, January 25: Milk, Arsenic and Mexico’s Water
Arsenic
Arsenic is tainting freshwater supplies in Mexico's…
The Stream, January 23: Chevron Appeals $18 Billion Amazon Pollution Fine
Chevron has filed an appeal with Ecuador's Supreme Court to review…
Wastewater Recycled for Drinking: Low Water Reserves Prompt Australian Push
On Australia’s western coast, the city of Perth is in critical danger of depleting the water reserves held by its dams. In response, the government is pumping treated wastewater into the Gnangara Mound Aquifer.
The Stream, May 9: Adapting to Climate Change
Genetically-modified crops are not the solution to Europe's growing…