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Israel and Jordan Agree to Share Water, But Fall Short of Saving Dead Sea
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The $US 900 million deal on scaled-back scheme neglects Palestine.
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Central Texas Drought Is Worst on Record
Competition for water prompts a quest for new sources.
Infographic: Water Footprint of Valentine’s Day
Ever wonder how much water goes into your wine and chocolate? Our Codi Yeager-Kozacek does the research for you.
Panama’s Hydropower Development Defined By Fierce Resistance and Tough Choices
Rising electrical demand presents an opening for clean power, and new risks from fossil fuels.
Study: Decades-long ‘Megadroughts’ in U.S. Southwest and Central Plains More Likely Due to Climate Change
Droughts that are extreme by today’s standards will be normal by the end of the century, according to NASA research.
Hawaii Transforms Watershed Protection With Technology
UAVs, satellites, and cameras used on the Mars rovers help managers…
Pacific Northwest’s Winter, Warm and Wet, Is Climate Change Preview
Little snow in sight looks to be the future of the American West.
Meghalaya Documentary — “Broken Landscape” — Premieres At Big Sky Film Festival
The film explores one of the world's most dangerous coal fields.
Great Lakes Toxic Algae Prompts Big Investment and Rare Political Agreement
After last summer's toxic algae outbreak, safe drinking water is a priority again in Ohio, the state that spurred the Clean Water Act four decades ago.
TIP: This Is Panama
A rising star in Central America has a rare opportunity: to develop in a way that respects its land, water, and people.
California Drought: A Dry January Closes and Dread Mounts
Snowpack in the already-parched state is near record lows, just 25 percent of normal.
Pace of U.S. Dam Removals Accelerates
72 dams were torn down in 2014, a record.
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