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The Stream, January 30: After Cyclone, Water Supplies Tight in Brisbane
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Storms spawned by Tropical Cyclone Oswald created "record turbidity…
The Stream, September 14: Has Thailand Done Enough to Prepare For Floods?
Floods
A recent spate of flooding in Thailand has raised concerns…
The Stream, September 5: Cubbie Station Sale Raises Concerns for Australia’s Water
The possible sale of Australia's Cubbie Station to Chinese investors…
The Stream, August 23: The Struggle for Safe Drinking Water
This photo slideshow demonstrates the effects of coal extraction…
The Stream, August 21: Microbes in Drinking Water Provide New Insights
Drinking Water Bacteria
A University of Michigan study showed…
The Stream, July 31: Earth’s Land Has Warmed 1.5 Degrees Over Past 250 Years
The Earth's land has warmed by 1.5 degrees Celsius over the past…
Breaking Laws of Supply and Demand: Record U.S. Corn Crop Not Likely to Lower Food Prices
Favorable weather and prices, driven up by growing global demand and a series of droughts, have combined to push U.S. corn production to a new high — but retail food costs are not expected to drop.
The Stream, March 9: Great Lakes Lose Ice
Ice coverage on the Great Lakes decreased 71 percent between…
Global Perspectives: How Dry Weather in Argentina Could Affect Chicken Prices in Chicago
A South American drought keeps global grain reserves tight, but it could mean good things for North American corn producers.
The Stream, February 10: Danube River Freezes Over
Weather
The crazy winter weather continued, as record low temperatures…
The Stream, February 1: Reversing the Chicago River to Stop Asian Carp
United States
Separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…