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The Stream, May 25: Asian Cities Resist Climate Change
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ChiAsia and Climate Change
Ten Asian cities throughout India,…
The Stream, April 4: Water and Politics in South America
Under a new law, mining and oil companies in Peru will be required…
The Stream, March 16: Emissions On The Rise
Climate Change
Fossil fuels will supply 85 percent of the world's…
The Stream, November 17: Water Use in U.S. Power Plants
Coal-fired plants account for 67 percent of the freshwater withdrawals…
North vs. South—Carolina States Settle Water Dispute Without Supreme Court
A negotiated agreement ends a three-year conflict between North Carolina and South Carolina over the Catawba and Yadkin rivers.
Peter Gleick: Water use in the United States has Leveled off: New Remarkable Numbers Released
New numbers on total water use in the United States in 2005 have just been released by the U.S. Geological Survey, which does an assessment of water use every five years.