Baltimore City Council to Introduce Water Affordability Package in 2018

Baltimore is the latest U.S. city to reassess water aid for the poor.

The Stream, December 7: Poor Sanitation Sickens Refugees in Greece’s Moria Camp

The Global Rundown New Jersey pushes for stricter limits on…

The Stream, December 6: Melting Arctic Ice Could Worsen California Drought

The Global Rundown A U.S. District Court Judge orders Dakota…

HotSpots H2O, December 5: Mexicali Farmers Fear U.S. Brewery Will Jeopardize Their Water Supply

Clan conflicts over grazing land simmer among pastoralists in Somalia.

Uprooting FDR’s ‘Great Wall of Trees’

Planted after the Dust Bowl. Cut down in the climate change era.

Federal Water Tap, December 4: House Votes to Reopen Minnesota National Forest to Mining

The Rundown The House passes a bill to reopen a national forest…

The Stream, December 4: China’s Shanxi Province Caps Water Use in Steel, Cement, and Aluminum Industries

The Global Rundown Several countries, including the United States,…

Clean Water Runs Out and Yemen Hovers on Edge of Another Epidemic

Yemen’s cholera outbreak is likely to grow worse following a crippling import blockade.

The Stream, December 1: Sickness and Civil War Leave Villagers in Sierra Leone With Only Polluted Drinking Water

The Global Rundown In the wake of alleged Murray-Darling Basin…

The Stream, November 30: Rising Sea Levels Threaten Thousands of Historic Sites on U.S. East Coast

The Global Rundown Hydropower projects in the Balkans increase…

The Stream, November 29: Water Supplies to Libya’s Capital Cut by Militants

The Global Rundown A Libyan militant group cuts water supplies…

Panel Recommends Changes to Two-Decade-Old EPA Water Affordability Guidelines

The EPA has heard similar suggestions before. Will the agency act decisively this time?