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Water From Fog on Cape Verde
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Morning fog rolls in over the island community of Serra Malagueta,…

Understanding Zimbabwe: An Interview with Professor Timothy Burke
In an interview with Circle of Blue, Swarthmore history professor…

The World’s Water: Hard Facts Point Toward the Soft Path
Experts say water crises can be averted with better management,…

Pump Slump: Island of Oahu Experiences Water Shortage
HONOLULU -- After a proliferation of electricity outages, the…

Opinion: Ethanol and Water
When thirsty people plant thirsty crops to fuel thirsty car…

Mapping Thirst: New UN Graphics Predict Changes in Water Supply
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has recently…

Fueling the Flow: Paying Attention to Where Water and Energy Meet
More now than ever, the American West is realizing the binary nature of energy production and water delivery.

Opinion: Water, Water, Not Quite Everywhere?
Canadians who view the world through blue-tinted glasses need…

Can Colorado Bureaucrats Reincarnate their River?
While accepting a conservation award for his work in natural…

Trickle Down Effect: Aussie Dollars to Hydrate Basin
Years of drought have left the state government of South Australia…

Red light, green light: Studies conflict concerning Lake Mead’s future
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona -- Or perhaps a yellow light. As the sun…

A bad kind of good: New Bond movie plots water’s worth
Not only is the latest James Bond flick "Quantum of Solace"…