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More Than Bugs & Bunnies: Evaporating Okeechobee a Matter of Life and Death
Tempers flare across Florida as dry conditions persist -- perfect…
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Australians Watch Murray-Darling Water Levels Sink to Record Lows; Situation “Bleak,” Officials Say
May marks the season for rainmakers in Australia. As the month…
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Australia Summit: Droughts and a Verbal Heat Wave
As droughts are hot on Australia’s heels, Maude Barlow –…
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Digital Drought: Australia’s Future on Fire in Acclaimed Media Project
Australia's drought remains severe, but the award-winning interactive…
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Peace Pipes & Smoking Guns: Southern Ethiopia’s Struggle for Water
Water may be declared a human right, but such declarations…
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Video: The Biggest Dry, Stories of Australia’s Waning Rivers & Worried Towns
A love song, a hymn of mourning: where has Australia's beloved water gone?
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Interactive Map: Biggest Dry
An interactive map of Circle of Blue's coverage of "The Biggest…
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An Elder’s Prayer for The River
Fish Come Back
Dead Red Gum trees, Lake Pamamaroo near Menindee.
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Video: Aboriginal Elder Beryl Carmichael Sings the River’s Lament
Using chants and stories, Aboriginal elder Beryl Carmichael shares with Circle of Blue the spiritual and visceral pain of a dry and dying Darling River.