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World Water Week

2,600 global experts. 100 sessions. Seven days. One issue: water.

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Infographic: American Arsenic

Arsenic is both naturally occurring and artificially produced, and the toxin is very dangerous since it often has no color, taste, or smell. This graphic breaks down how arsenic gets into drinking water supplies and how arsenic affects the U.S. on the state level.

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Despite getting a go-ahead in the U.K., shale gas faces an uncertain future in Europe.

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Ocean Currents: Harness installation on primary structure

Launching in June, the Aquarius satellite mission will improve scientific understanding of the global water cycle.

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US Water Pricing

Because of costlier inputs and infrastructure replacement, rate experts predict prices will only go higher.

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China Water Energy Sustainable Growth

The plan, which scales back economic growth and scales up environmental conservation, is expected to be adopted this week.

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Preliminary report describes an infant cellulosic biofuels industry with a mandate to grow up fast.

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Too much demand to meet supply.

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California is the first state to consider a limit on the “Erin Brockovich” chemical, which has been found in 31 of 35 U.S. cities recently surveyed.

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A technology start-up is looking small to solve a big global problem.

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