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The Stream, October 24: Poor Food Outlook After Nigeria Floods
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The worst flooding Nigeria has seen in 50 years has destroyed…
The Stream, July 25: An Atlas of World Water Risk
Business
An 'new gold' for the 21st century, banking on scarcer…
The Stream, June 6: Pakistan’s Kashmir Hydropower Project
Asia
Pakistan's plans to divert 86 percent of the Neelum River's…
The Stream, March 30: Great Lakes Water Levels
A new report by a U.S.-Canadian advisory panel recommends against…
The Stream, March 14: South Africa’s Water Gap
South Africa could face a 17 percent gap between water supply…
The Stream, February 13: Global Ice Melt
Climate
The global ice melt from 2003 to 2010 resulted in enough…
Update: China Completes Tunnel Under Yellow River for South-North Water Transfer Project
China is on target to begin transferring water from the Yangtze River Basin to Hebei, Shandong, and Tianjin by 2013.
The Stream, October 26: Global Water Demand Outpaces Population Growth
Global water use is increasing at twice the rate of population…
Building China’s 21st-century Megacity: Shanghai’s Experiment with Water and Nature
A new community on the Yangtze River has, so far, been more successful at attracting ducks than people. But city officials have their sights set high for Lingang Port City, which they say could be home to nearly a million people by 2050. Cleaner water will be a big help.
The Stream, August 23: If the Yangtze River Runs Dry
Can the Yangtze, Asia's longest river, run dry? According to…
The Stream, July 13: Water Pollution in China
Leading global clothing brands source products from Chinese suppliers…