Our guest today is Josh Fox. He’s the director of the documentary “Gasland,” which aired recently on HBO, and is screening at film festivals and theaters... Read More
More than 20 years of conflict in northern Uganda have led to an abandoned and destroyed water infrastructure, as most citizens lack access to sanitary drinking... Read More
From the backwoods of rural Ecuadorean rainforests to the swamplands of the Louisiana Bayou, indigenous leaders gathered in the Gulf last week to unite in a crusade... Read More
Circle of Blue caught up with the senior research fellow for the New America Foundation during the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council meeting in Dubai in... Read More
Joe Berlinger discusses the three years he spent documenting the international legal battle and the human faces that have emerged from a major environmental disaster... Read More
Video: the water-scarce state can overhaul its agricultural water management by implementing clearer water targets, better economic incentives, and more direct communication... Read More
The vast yet inaccessible underground waters in southwest Yunnan Province represent the front lines of China’s freshwater crisis. Two openings in the earth,... Read More
New threat to the lakes reopens century-old legal battle over diversion of Great Lakes water, draws support from several states and Ontario. Read More
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Denmark has pioneered wind power for commercial use over the last three decades — today the European country produces almost half of the world’s wind... Read More
South Asian paradise Maldives is one of the main countries most immediately threatened by climate change. With roughly 80 percent of its 1,200 islands one meter... Read More