The Stream, March 27, 2024: When Drought Comes to Poor Rural Areas, Women and Girls Suffer Most, UN Says

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The World Water Development Report, an annual UN publication, shows that women and girls are the first to suffer when poor, rural areas experience drought.

Federal Water Tap, March 25: Plants for Energy: DOE Assesses Biomass Potential

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The Rundown DOE report estimates biomass potential for energy…

World Water Day Reflects on Conflict, Peace

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Unreliable water is a significant social risk.

The Stream, March 20, 2024: Bengaluru Residents, Facing Water Shortage Crisis, Consider Leaving As Hot Summer Looms

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Drought and growing populations have pushed water supplies in Bengaluru, India, whose metro area totals 14 million people, to the brink.

Can U.S and Mexico Secure Water Supplies in Shrinking Rio Grande?

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Changes are needed in 80-year-old water treaty to accommodate the drying climate.

Fresh, March 19, 2024: Northern Wisconsin Tribe and Lakes Association Sue Cranberry Producer For Violating Clean Water Act

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The Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and a local lakes association are suing a cranberry trust for illegally releasing phosphorus-polluted water in northern Wisconsin.

Federal Water Tap, March 18: Spy Agencies See Water, Climate as National Security Risks

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The Rundown U.S. spy agencies release global threat assessment,…

The Stream, March 13, 2024: Cambodia Canal Proposal Could Harm Mekong Delta

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A proposed $1.7 billion canal in Cambodia would link a coastal port to a Mekong River tributary.

Federal Water Tap, March 11: Congress Finalizes 2024 Budget for Water, Energy Agencies

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The Rundown President Biden signs budget package for water,…

The Stream, March 6, 2024: Why Uganda’s Nyamwamba River is Flooding Like Never Before

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Climate change in western Uganda has turned the Nyamwamba River into a flooding force, destroying thousands of homes and killing dozens of people in recent years.

New Report Sparks Questions and Controversy Over Possible Causes for Iowa “Cancer Crisis”

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Binge drinking doubted as cause of Iowa’s rising cancer incidence.