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The Stream, September 4: Global Tensions Over Shared Water
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Global Tensions over Shared Water
Tanzania and Malawi have agreed…
With Water Management, We’re Missing the Obvious
For climate change adaptation and water management, start with…
When Gold Loses Its Luster: Four Dead in Peru Mining Protests
Circle of Blue reporter Codi Yeager reports that a heavy price is being paid in the outcry against the Minas Conga gold project and its potential impact on water resources.
The Stream, June 26: U.S. Supreme Court Awards Georgia in Tri-State Water Dispute
Tough verdict on Rio+20 from author George Monbiot: governments…
The Stream, June 8: A Tipping Point for World Climate and Resources
A study by European scientists warns that large geoengineering…
The Stream, May 28: Up in Arms Over the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
A revised management plan—with no change to surface water limits,…
The Stream, May 22: Water, Food Crisis Driving Instability in Yemen
The European Union will provide additional humanitarian aid to…
Water Rights: Arizona Senators John Kyl and John McCain Meet With Navajo Nation Leaders
Decades in the making, a Navajo-Hopi water rights settlement…
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, January 20: Mongolia’s Mining Boom
Vast mineral wealth and growing demand from China are driving…
The Stream, December 20: Water Rights Lawsuits
New Mexico is suing the federal government over water allocations…
The Stream, December 6: Canada to Pull Out of Kyoto Protocol
Canada won't renew its commitments to the Kyoto Protocol after…