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Three Circles: Rio+20, Action Figures, and The Stream

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Circle of Blue editorial intern Lydia Belanger is dabbling around the newsdesk.

Action Figures: Network and Teamwork

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Circle of Blue editorial intern Aubrey Blanche, known in the office as Aubrey2, gives us a peak behind the scenes of the new Action Figures series.

Along the Eastern Line of China’s South-North Water Transfer Project

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Circle of Blue reporter Nadya Ivanova recounts her recent trip to China and updates our coverage of the nation's massive water transfer project.

Rains Bring Black Water in Wake of Colorado Fire

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Though the High Park fire is 100 percent contained, its effects are just beginning. Circle of Blue reporter Brett Walton speaks with the experts and the water enthusiasts in the aftermath.
Marco Arana Peru Protest Conga Mine Police

When Gold Loses Its Luster: Four Dead in Peru Mining Protests

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Circle of Blue reporter Codi Yeager reports that a heavy price is being paid in the outcry against the Minas Conga gold project and its potential impact on water resources.

Asian Carp Queen and the Zebra Mussel Band

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Water at work, water at home, water at play — hot summer days…

Tracking Invasive Asian Carp: Where Are Those Flopping Fish?

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An increasing percentage of eDNA samples, taken near Lake Michigan, are turning up positive for carp.

Images from NASA’s Salt-Sensing Satellite

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The Aquarius mission will help scientists understand the global…

Illegal Mining in India Threatens Right to Water

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A new report on India’s rampant illegal mining highlights corruption,…

Global Coal Consumption Up 48 Percent 2001-2010, and Four Other Prominent Numbers from the BP Energy Review

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Renewable energy consumption increases, but King Coal is tenacious. Last…

Staying on Top of Evolving Environmental News

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Circle of Blue editorial intern Lydia Belanger sums up her first…

Water: Managing the World’s Most Precious Resource

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Circle of Blue director J. Carl Ganter, with fellow writers and WEF Global Agenda Council on Water members Stuart Orr and Jeff Seabright, describe the necessities for solving the world's water crisis.