Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

The Stream, August 17: Invasive Species in Lake Michigan

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Has Lake Michigan become unfishable? The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel…
Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

The Stream, August 16: Climate Refugees

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The deltas of the the Mekong, Irrawaddy, Niger, Nile, Mississippi,…

Tehuacán Video Essay: Scarcity and Solutions – Pt. 1

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The Tehuacán Valley captures the tragedy and triumph of Mexico’s worst freshwater crisis in decades. In this video, meet Francisca Rosas Valencia, a leader who is working to better her community's water future.
Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

The Stream, August 15: Cholera Spreads in Somalia

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A cholera epidemic is spreading in drought- and famine-hit Somalia,…
Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

Federal Water Tap, August 15: Making Water Investments

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The Price of Restoration As part of the Everglades restoration…
Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

The Stream, August 12: DOE Advisory Panel Releases Natural Gas Report

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A draft report by the U.S. Energy Department's natural gas advisory…

Supreme Court Ruling Tests Boundaries of Water Supply and Energy Production Along Montana-Wyoming Border

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Montana and Wyoming have taken their transboundary water dispute to the Supreme Court. Wyoming won the first round. But others await in a case that will help decide how much water is really available to generate energy and to produce food in one of the nation’s driest regions, as well as who has access to that water.
Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

The Stream, August 11: Australia’s Climate Change Debate

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Climate-change wrangling in Australia has descended into death…
Susitna River approved for Dam

Alaska Governor Authorizes $4.5 Billion Dam Project

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Throughout many parts of the United States, old dams are being removed. But in Alaska, the state legislature and the governor want to build what would be one of the nation’s tallest hydroelectric facilities. If built, the 200-meter dam on the Susitna River would be the nation’s fifth tallest.
Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

The Stream, August 10: Toxins in Drinking Water

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There are about 6,000 toxins that the U.S. Environmental Protection…
Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

The Stream, August 9: Liquid Water on Mars?

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The effects of a nine-month drought in Texas extend far beyond…
Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

Interactive Map: U.S. Cities Acting Now to Reduce Water Risk from Climate Change

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A report from the Natural Resources Defense Council describes water threats and adaptations in a dozen American cities.