Asian Carp Queen and the Zebra Mussel Band
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Water at work, water at home, water at play — hot summer days…
The Stream, July 3: India’s Looming Food Crisis
Food
Millions of tons of grain in India are at major risk at…
Tracking Invasive Asian Carp: Where Are Those Flopping Fish?
An increasing percentage of eDNA samples, taken near Lake Michigan, are turning up positive for carp.
Draft USGS Water Strategy Collides With Tough Budget Situation
Some key programs identified in the draft, which was released…
The Stream, June 7: Drugs and Hormones in Water Supplies
Biochemistry
Scientists at Idaho State University experimenting…
U.S. Congress to Get Asian Carp Solutions by 2013, Two Years Ahead of Schedule
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is taking steps to speed up…
The Stream, May 2: Great Lakes At Risk From Oil Spills, Study Says
United States
The Great Lakes Watershed is at risk from potential…
The Stream, March 30: Great Lakes Water Levels
A new report by a U.S.-Canadian advisory panel recommends against…
The Stream, March 19: The Water Factor in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
U.S. scientists are investigating whether DNA from Asian carp…
The Stream, March 9: Great Lakes Lose Ice
Ice coverage on the Great Lakes decreased 71 percent between…
Third Time’s Not A Charm: U.S. Supreme Court Again Denies Request to Stop Asian Carp
The Supreme Court denied a request by five states that were calling for immediate action to stop invasive Asian carp from infiltrating the Great Lakes. This is the third time that the court has denied an injunction for the Asian carp case.
The Stream, February 28: The Future of Water in Central Asia
Water Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by five…