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The Stream, August 29: Arctic Ice Reaches Record Low
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With a few weeks still left in the annual melt season, Arctic…
The Stream, August 23: The Struggle for Safe Drinking Water
This photo slideshow demonstrates the effects of coal extraction…
The Stream, August 17: Has Work Resumed on Laos’ Mekong Dam?
Despite assurances from Laos that work on its controversial Xayaburi…
With Water Management, We’re Missing the Obvious
For climate change adaptation and water management, start with…
The Stream, August 15: Difficulty of Cleaning Urban Waterways
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is starting…
Book Review of “A Twenty-First Century U.S. Water Policy”
A new book from the Pacific Institute argues that it is time to reassess the federal government’s roles and responsibilities for water management.
The Stream, August 3: Floods Wipe Out North Korea’s Drinking Water
More than 3 million Syrians will require food aid over the next…
The Stream, August 1: Urbanization and Rainstorm Connection
China
China canceled plans for a pipeline that would have dumped…
With Conservation, Indiana’s Cities Cope With Drought
Indianapolis has cut water consumption by 28 percent in the last two weeks.
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 18: Lima, Algal Blooms, and Tibetan Glaciers
New research based on 30 years of observation suggests that Harmful…
The Stream, July 12: Reforms in the UK Water Sector
Flood protection will cost the United Kingdom at least $1.3 billion…